The Long Tom River is a 57-mile (92 km) tributary of the Willamette River in western Oregon in the United States. It drains an area at the south end of the Willamette Valley between Eugene and Corvallis. The Oregon Country Fair is one of many groups and agencies that work with the Long Tom Watershed Council to protect and restore the river.
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| - Long Tom (rivière) (fr)
- Long Tom River (en)
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| - La Long Tom est une rivière de l'Oregon aux États-Unis. Affluent de la Willamette, la Long Tom est longue d'environ 92 kilomètres et draine un bassin d'environ 1 062 km2, entre Eugene et Corvallis. (fr)
- The Long Tom River is a 57-mile (92 km) tributary of the Willamette River in western Oregon in the United States. It drains an area at the south end of the Willamette Valley between Eugene and Corvallis. The Oregon Country Fair is one of many groups and agencies that work with the Long Tom Watershed Council to protect and restore the river. (en)
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| - Benton County, Oregon
- List of dams and reservoirs in United States
- List of longest streams of Oregon
- United States
- United States Army Corps of Engineers
- Veneta, Oregon
- List of rivers of Oregon
- Kalapuya people
- Corvallis, Oregon
- Coyote Creek (Long Tom River)
- Crow, Oregon
- Franklin, Oregon
- Central Oregon Coast Range
- Willamette River
- Willamette Valley
- Alvadore, Oregon
- Amazon Creek
- Rivers of Lane County, Oregon
- Eugene, Oregon
- Fern Ridge Reservoir
- Noti, Oregon
- Kalapuyan languages
- Oregon Country Fair
- Halsey, Oregon
- Rivers of Oregon
- Cheshire, Oregon
- Lane County, Oregon
- Tributaries of the Willamette River
- Oregon
- dbr:Norwood_Island
- Long Tom Station, Oregon
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| - The Long Tom River as it appears while passing through the Oregon Country Fair's land near Veneta (en)
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| - Location of the mouth of the Long Tom River in Oregon (en)
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| - The Long Tom River is a 57-mile (92 km) tributary of the Willamette River in western Oregon in the United States. It drains an area at the south end of the Willamette Valley between Eugene and Corvallis. It rises in the Central Oregon Coast Range in western Lane County, approximately 10 mi (16 km) west of Veneta. It flows east through the mountains to Veneta, through the Fern Ridge Reservoir, and then north into the Willamette Valley, roughly parallel to and west of the Willamette River. It joins the Willamette from the southwest approximately 4 mi (6.5 km) west of Halsey. The Fern Ridge Reservoir was created in 1942 when the United States Army Corps of Engineers dammed the river to control flooding. The watershed includes approximately 410 sq mi (1,100 km2) of land (262,000 acres, 1060 km2) zoned as 45 percent forest, 30 percent agricultural, 8 public, and 17 percent urban or rural residential. The Long Tom waters support more than 140,000 people in the area, including residents in the city of Veneta and the rural farming communities of Alvadore, Cheshire, Crow, Franklin, and Noti, as well as industrial and commercial land on the western edge of Eugene. These lands were inhabited by the Chelamela group of the Kalapuya Indians prior to European settlement. The Oregon Country Fair is one of many groups and agencies that work with the Long Tom Watershed Council to protect and restore the river. (en)
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