Thomas Creek (Oregon)

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Oregon has at least 19 features named Thomas Creek:

Oregon State of the United States of America

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region on the West Coast of the United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idaho. The parallel 42° north delineates the southern boundary with California and Nevada. Oregon is one of only three states of the contiguous United States to have a coastline on the Pacific Ocean.

name type elevation coordinate USGS Map GNIS ID
East Branch Thomas Creek (Lake County, Oregon) Stream 4,718 ft (1,438 m) 42°08′38″N120°22′31″W / 42.14389°N 120.37528°W / 42.14389; -120.37528 (East Branch Thomas Creek (Lake County, Oregon)) Lakeview 1141507
Hannah Bridge (Linn County, Oregon) Bridge 440 ft (130 m) 44°42′43″N122°43′06″W / 44.71194°N 122.71833°W / 44.71194; -122.71833 (Hannah Bridge (Linn County, Oregon)) Jordan 1134078 Also called Thomas Creek Bridge
Jordan Bridge (Linn County, Oregon) Bridge 466 ft (142 m) 44°47′51″N122°46′01″W / 44.79750°N 122.76694°W / 44.79750; -122.76694 (Jordan Bridge (Linn County, Oregon)) Stayton 1955638 Also called Thomas Creek Bridge
Thomas Creek (Lane County, Oregon) Stream 925 ft (282 m) 44°07′18″N122°47′20″W / 44.12167°N 122.78889°W / 44.12167; -122.78889 (Thomas Creek (Lane County, Oregon)) Walterville 1128018
Thomas Creek (Washington County, Oregon) Stream 364 ft (111 m) 45°33′58″N123°14′18″W / 45.56611°N 123.23833°W / 45.56611; -123.23833 (Thomas Creek (Washington County, Oregon)) Gales Creek 1128019
Thomas Creek (Malheur County, Oregon) Stream 4,442 ft (1,354 m) 43°06′12″N117°07′54″W / 43.10333°N 117.13167°W / 43.10333; -117.13167 (Thomas Creek (Malheur County, Oregon)) Downey Canyon 1128020
Thomas Creek (Clackamas County, Oregon) Stream 161 ft (49 m) 45°07′13″N122°38′19″W / 45.12028°N 122.63861°W / 45.12028; -122.63861 (Thomas Creek (Clackamas County, Oregon)) Scotts Mills 1128021
Thomas Creek (Tillamook County, Oregon) Stream 112 ft (34 m) 45°31′29″N123°48′29″W / 45.52472°N 123.80806°W / 45.52472; -123.80806 (Thomas Creek (Tillamook County, Oregon)) Kilchis River 1132176
Thomas Creek (Curry County, Oregon) Stream 0 ft (0 m) 42°09′57″N124°21′47″W / 42.16583°N 124.36306°W / 42.16583; -124.36306 (Thomas Creek (Curry County, Oregon)) Carpenterville 1151074Crossed by Thomas Creek Bridge in Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor
Thomas Creek (Lake County, Oregon) Stream 4,705 ft (1,434 m) 42°05′17″N120°24′44″W / 42.08806°N 120.41222°W / 42.08806; -120.41222 (Thomas Creek (Lake County, Oregon)) West Side 1151075
Thomas Creek (Umatilla County, Oregon) Stream 2,595 ft (791 m) 45°41′15″N118°12′16″W / 45.68750°N 118.20444°W / 45.68750; -118.20444 (Thomas Creek (Umatilla County, Oregon)) Bingham Springs 1151076
Thomas Creek (Linn County, Oregon) Stream 230 ft (70 m) 44°40′39″N122°58′19″W / 44.67750°N 122.97194°W / 44.67750; -122.97194 (Thomas Creek (Linn County, Oregon)) Crabtree 1163301
Thomas Creek Basin (Oregon) Basin 5,384 ft (1,641 m) 43°10′40″N117°07′02″W / 43.17778°N 117.11722°W / 43.17778; -117.11722 (Thomas Creek Basin (Malheur County, Oregon)) Sheaville 1128022
Thomas Creek Bridge Bridge 26 ft (7.9 m) 42°09′57″N124°21′32″W / 42.16583°N 124.35889°W / 42.16583; -124.35889 (Thomas Creek Bridge)) Carpenterville 1955563
Weddle Covered Bridge Bridge 686 ft (209 m) 44°34′38″N122°43′31″W / 44.57722°N 122.72528°W / 44.57722; -122.72528 (Weddle Covered Bridge (Linn County, Oregon)) Lacomb 1955642 Also called Thomas Creek Bridge and Devaney Bridge

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