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Warm Springs River

Warm Springs River
Country United States
State Oregon
County Wasco
Source Cascade Range
 - location north of Olallie Butte
 - elevation 4,069 ft (1,240 m)
 - coordinates 44°57′39″N 121°47′21″W / 44.96083°N 121.78917°W / 44.96083; -121.78917 
Mouth Deschutes River
 - elevation 1,240 ft (378 m)
 - coordinates 44°51′28″N 121°04′09″W / 44.85778°N 121.06917°W / 44.85778; -121.06917Coordinates: 44°51′28″N 121°04′09″W / 44.85778°N 121.06917°W / 44.85778; -121.06917 
Length 30 mi (48 km)
Basin 107 sq mi (277 km2)
Discharge for 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of Kah-Nee-Ta, river mile 4.6 (7.4 km upstream from mouth)
 - average 432 cu ft/s (12 m3/s)
 - max 22,600 cu ft/s (640 m3/s)
 - min 149 cu ft/s (4 m3/s)
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Map of the Warm Springs River basin

The Warm Springs River is a tributary of the Deschutes River in north-central Oregon in the United States. It flows generally southeast along the east side of the Cascade Range. The watershed is approximately between Mount Jefferson and Timothy Lake, and the northwestern and southwestern boundaries of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation coincide with the watershed. The headwaters are less than 14 mile (0.40 km) from the Wasco CountyClackamas County boundary (which follows the Cascade crest). The river flows generally eastward, with occasional diagonals southeast or northeast. It joins the Deschutes River at river mile 83.7 (134.7 km upstream from the mouth of the Deschutes).

Named tributaries of the river from source to mouth are Dry and Bunchgrass creeks followed by the South Fork Warm Springs River. Then come Badger, Mill, and Beaver creeks.



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