
The confluence of timber-production history and the headwaters of several critical watersheds defines this modern look at the borderlands of Washington and Tillamook counties. Dominated by the elevations of Saddle Mtn and South Saddle Mtn, the landscape is a network of named drainages including Roaring Creek, Scoggins Creek, and Devils Lake Fork. The drainage patterns here imply a high-relief environment where small tributaries like Iler Creek and Fir Creek feed into larger systems that have historically supported the region's logging industry.
44 named features on this map. Tap any name to fly to it.
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1941 Gales Creek
Washington County, OR

1941 Timber
Washington County, OR

1953 Dixie Mountain
Washington County, OR

1954 Scholls
Washington County, OR

1955 Timber
Washington County, OR

1956 Laurelwood
Washington County, OR

1961 Dixie Mountain
Washington County, OR

1961 Scholls
Washington County, OR

1974 Weiser South
Washington County, OR

1979 Buxton
Washington County, OR

1979 Gales Creek
Washington County, OR

1979 Gobblers Knob
Washington County, OR

1979 Meacham Corner
Washington County, OR

1979 Roaring Creek
Washington County, OR

1979 Timber
Washington County, OR

1979 Turner Creek
Washington County, OR

1990 Dixie Mountain
Washington County, OR

2023 Buxton
Washington County, OR

2023 Dixie Mountain
Washington County, OR

2023 Gales Creek
Washington County, OR

2023 Timber
Washington County, OR

2023 Turner Creek
Washington County, OR

2024 Gobblers Knob
Washington County, OR

2024 Laurelwood
Washington County, OR

2024 Meacham Corner
Washington County, OR

2024 Roaring Creek
Washington County, OR

2024 Scholls
Washington County, OR