Deadwood Creek | |
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Etymology | For dead timber snags along its banks in the 19th century[2] |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Oregon |
County | Lane |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | near Taylor Butte |
• location | Central Oregon Coast Range, Siuslaw National Forest |
• coordinates | 44°15′32″N 123°41′30″W / 44.25889°N 123.69167°W[1] |
• elevation | 1,385 ft (422 m)[3] |
Mouth | Lake Creek |
• location | Deadwood |
• coordinates | 44°05′40″N 123°45′34″W / 44.09444°N 123.75944°W[1] |
• elevation | 243 ft (74 m)[1] |
Deadwood Creek is a tributary of Lake Creek in the Siuslaw River basin in Lane County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Beginning near Taylor Butte in the Central Oregon Coast Range, it meanders generally southwest through the Siuslaw National Forest to meet the larger creek at the rural community of Deadwood. This is 5 miles (8 km) from Lake Creek's confluence with the river near Swisshome and 34 miles (55 km) by water from the Siuslaw River's mouth on the Pacific Ocean at Florence.[4]
Upstream of Deadwood, the creek passes under Deadwood Creek Bridge, a covered bridge carrying Deadwood Loop Road.[5] The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.[6]