Oak Grove Fork Clackamas River

Oak Grove Fork Clackamas River
Location of the mouth of the Oak Grove Fork Clackamas River in Oregon
EtymologyFor Oak Grove, an early name for Wapinitia in Wasco County, towards which the river generally leads, going upstream
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountyClackamas
Physical characteristics
Sourcenear Abbot Pass
  locationCascade Range, Clackamas County, Oregon
  coordinates45°07′11″N 121°41′07″W / 45.11972°N 121.68528°W / 45.11972; -121.68528
  elevation3,719 ft (1,134 m)
MouthClackamas River
  location
near Ripplebrook, Clackamas County, Oregon
  coordinates
45°04′28″N 122°03′08″W / 45.07444°N 122.05222°W / 45.07444; -122.05222
  elevation
1,362 ft (415 m)
Length21 mi (34 km)
Basin size124 sq mi (320 km2)
Discharge 
  locationupstream of hydroelectric dam intake, 6.7 miles (10.8 km) from mouth
  average486 cu ft/s (13.8 m3/s)
  minimum128 cu ft/s (3.6 m3/s)
  maximum5,000 cu ft/s (140 m3/s)

Oak Grove Fork Clackamas River is a 21-mile (34 km) tributary of the Clackamas River in the U.S. state of Oregon. From its headwaters in the Warm Springs Indian Reservation near Abbot Pass in the Cascade Range, the river flows generally west through Mount Hood National Forest in Clackamas County to the unincorporated community of Ripplebrook. Here it enters the main stem of the Clackamas River. Oak Grove Fork feeds Timothy Lake and Lake Harriet, two artificial impoundments built along its course to control water flows to hydroelectric plants.