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Timber Lake in Clackamas, Oregon, is a picturesque earth dam with a height of 46 feet and a length of 440 feet. Managed by the USDA Forest Service, this recreational water resource sits along Bull Creek in the Portland District. With a storage capacity of 390 acre-feet, this gem offers opportunities for fishing, wildlife viewing, and other outdoor activities in the serene setting of Tree-Lynx.
Despite its significant hazard potential, Timber Lake has not been rated for its condition as of the last inspection in 2015. The dam has a spillway type of "Uncontrolled" and a normal storage capacity of 180 acre-feet. The site is frequented for its natural beauty and serves as a vital fish and wildlife pond for the surrounding area. With a risk assessment rating of moderate, Timber Lake is an essential part of the local ecosystem and a beloved spot for nature enthusiasts and climate advocates alike.
The dam at Timber Lake, owned and operated by the Forest Service, stands as a testament to the importance of water resources in the region. While the dam's condition assessment remains ungraded, its recreational and ecological value is undeniable. As a hub for outdoor recreation and wildlife conservation, Timber Lake continues to be a focal point for water resource and climate enthusiasts seeking to appreciate and protect the natural beauty of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Dam_Height | 46 |
River_Or_Stream | BULL CREEK |
Dam_Length | 440 |
Primary_Dam_Type | Earth |
Nid_Storage | 390 |
Hazard_Potential | Significant |
Nid_Height | 46 |
NORTH SANTIAM RIVER AT MEHAMA | 3420cfs |
SHITIKE CR | 123cfs |
BREITENBUSH R ABV FRENCH CR NR DETROIT | 783cfs |
NO SANTIAM R BLW BOULDER CRK | 1380cfs |
NORTH SANTIAM RIVER AT NIAGARA | 2360cfs |
THOMAS CREEK NEAR SCIO | 526cfs |
LITTLE NORTH SANTIAM RIVER NEAR MEHAMA | 668cfs |