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cullaby+lake Latitude and Longitude:

46°05′02″N 123°54′11″W / 46.084°N 123.903°W / 46.084; -123.903
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Cullaby Lake
Cullaby Lake in 2013
Location of the lake in Oregon.
Location of the lake in Oregon.
Cullaby Lake
Location Clatsop County, Oregon
Coordinates 46°05′02″N 123°54′11″W / 46.084°N 123.903°W / 46.084; -123.903
Type lake

Cullaby Lake is a lake near Warrenton, Oregon, United States. It is the central feature of Cullaby Lake County Park, and one of the major lakes of Clatsop Plains.

Cullaby Lake's main water inflow is Cullaby Creek which flows in from the south and drains the coastal hills to the east of Clatsop Plains, Gearhart and Seaside. It has been the headwaters of the Skipanon River since the construction of the Carnahan Ditch in the 1800s, before this, the lake drained to the south via Neacoxie Creek into the Necanicum River north of Seaside. [1]

The park contains a boat ramp for the lake. [2]

References

  1. ^ Mark Sytsma (2005). "Final Report Regional Lake Management Planning for TMDL Development". Portland State University. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  2. ^ GNIS shows the boat ramp at 46°05′09″N 123°54′27″W / 46.0857°N 123.9075°W / 46.0857; -123.9075 (Cullaby Lake County Park Boat Ramp).

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cullaby+lake Latitude and Longitude:

46°05′02″N 123°54′11″W / 46.084°N 123.903°W / 46.084; -123.903
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cullaby Lake
Cullaby Lake in 2013
Location of the lake in Oregon.
Location of the lake in Oregon.
Cullaby Lake
Location Clatsop County, Oregon
Coordinates 46°05′02″N 123°54′11″W / 46.084°N 123.903°W / 46.084; -123.903
Type lake

Cullaby Lake is a lake near Warrenton, Oregon, United States. It is the central feature of Cullaby Lake County Park, and one of the major lakes of Clatsop Plains.

Cullaby Lake's main water inflow is Cullaby Creek which flows in from the south and drains the coastal hills to the east of Clatsop Plains, Gearhart and Seaside. It has been the headwaters of the Skipanon River since the construction of the Carnahan Ditch in the 1800s, before this, the lake drained to the south via Neacoxie Creek into the Necanicum River north of Seaside. [1]

The park contains a boat ramp for the lake. [2]

References

  1. ^ Mark Sytsma (2005). "Final Report Regional Lake Management Planning for TMDL Development". Portland State University. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
  2. ^ GNIS shows the boat ramp at 46°05′09″N 123°54′27″W / 46.0857°N 123.9075°W / 46.0857; -123.9075 (Cullaby Lake County Park Boat Ramp).

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