
Marys Peak stands as the dominant topographical feature in this section of the Oregon Coast Range, marking the transition between Siuslaw National Forest and the surrounding river valleys. The landscape is defined by a dense network of watercourses, including the Marys River, Tumtum River, and Shotpouch Creek, which carve through prominent landforms like Shroyer Ridge and Chinquapin Ridge. Small settlements such as Summit, Blodgett, and Burnt Woods are concentrated along the northern transport corridors, while the southern reaches are characterized by steep elevation changes and managed forest lands.
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1911 Inavale
Benton County, OR

1913 Wells
Benton County, OR

1914 Soap Creek
Benton County, OR

1969 Greenberry
Benton County, OR

1970 Lewisburg
Benton County, OR

1984 Airlie South
Benton County, OR

1984 Digger Mtn
Benton County, OR

1984 Flat Mountain
Benton County, OR

1984 Glenbrook
Benton County, OR

1984 Marys Peak
Benton County, OR

1984 Prairie Peak
Benton County, OR

1984 Wren
Benton County, OR

2023 Airlie South
Benton County, OR

2023 Digger Mountain
Benton County, OR

2023 Flat Mountain
Benton County, OR

2023 Glenbrook
Benton County, OR

2023 Greenberry
Benton County, OR

2023 Marys Peak
Benton County, OR

2023 Prairie Peak
Benton County, OR

2023 Wren
Benton County, OR

2024 Lewisburg
Benton County, OR