Five Rivers (Oregon)

{{Short description|River in Oregon, United States}}

{{Use American English|date=February 2025}}

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| name = Five Rivers

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| name_etymology = For five of the stream's tributaries{{cite web|title=Five Rivers (Fisher School) Covered Bridge|url=http://www.oregon.gov/odot/hwy/bridge/docs/covbrdg/Descriptions/FisherSchool.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Oregon Department of Transportation|accessdate=January 27, 2016}}

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| image_caption = Fisher School Bridge crosses Five Rivers at Fisher

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| pushpin_map_caption= Location of the mouth of Five Rivers in Oregon

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| subdivision_name2 = Oregon

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| subdivision_name4 = Lincoln, Benton, Lane

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| source1 = Central Oregon Coast Range

| source1_location = Siuslaw National Forest

| source1_coordinates= {{coord|44|11|55|N|123|48|33|W|display=inline}}{{cite web | title=Five Rivers|work = Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) | publisher = United States Geological Survey | date = November 28, 1980 | url ={{Gnis3|1142198}} |accessdate=January 26, 2016}}

| source1_elevation = {{convert|1510|ft|abbr=on}}Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.

| mouth = Alsea River

| mouth_location = near Stoney Mountain

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Five Rivers is a tributary of the Alsea River in the U.S. state of Oregon, in Lane, Lincoln, Benton counties. The name Five Rivers refers to the relative importance to the stream of five of its tributaries: Alder, Cougar, Buck, Crab, and Cherry creeks.

File:Fisher Covered Bridge, Five Rivers.jpg

Geography

Five Rivers meanders generally north through the Siuslaw National Forest from its headwaters in the Central Oregon Coast Range west of Blachly in Lane County. It enters the Alsea River near Stoney Mountain, {{convert|25|mi|km}} from the Alsea's mouth on the Pacific Ocean at Waldport.{{cite web|title=United States Topographic Map|publisher=United States Geological Survey|via=Acme Mapper|url=http://mapper.acme.com/?ll=44.358333,-123.826944&z=12&t=T&marker0=44.358333,-123.826944,Five%20Rivers%20%28Oregon%29|accessdate=January 26, 2016}} The map includes mile markers along the Alsea River and the lower reaches of Five Rivers.

File:Five Rivers forest view.jpg

The rural community of Paris lies {{convert|17|mi|km}} by river from the mouth of Five Rivers. About {{convert|7|mi|km}} further downstream is another rural community, Fisher, near the confluence of Five Rivers with Crab Creek. Fisher School Bridge, a one-way covered bridge, crosses Five Rivers at Fisher.

File:Fisher store.jpg

Recreation

Five Rivers Launch is a day-use area near the Five Rivers – Alsea confluence and the intersection of Five Rivers Road with Oregon Route 34, which runs along the Alsea. Managed by Lincoln County, the launch includes a gravel boat ramp and a parking area. The launch is only for drift boats such as canoes and kayaks.{{cite web|title=Five Rivers Launch|url=http://www.co.lincoln.or.us/parks/page/five-rivers-launch|publisher=Lincoln County Parks|accessdate=January 27, 2016}}

Tributaries

Named tributaries of Five Rivers from source to mouth are Prindel, Lord, Summers, Cedar, and Fendall creeks followed by Green River. Then come Crazy, Alder, Cougar, Crab, Buck, and Cherry creeks. Below that are Cascade, Swamp, Lobster, Elk, and Bear creeks.

See also

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