Junipers Reservoir Explained

Junipers Reservoir
Other Name:Muddy Creek Reservoir
Location:Lake County, Oregon, United States
Coords:42.1992°N -120.5247°W[1]
Type:Reservoir
Inflow:Muddy Creek
Area:69disp=flipNaNdisp=flip[2]
Max-Depth:2.4disp=flipNaNdisp=flip
Elevation:4872feet
Pushpin Map:Oregon#USA
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Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Junipers Reservoir in Oregon, USA.

Junipers Reservoir, also known as Muddy Creek Reservoir, is a man-made lake in Lake County, Oregon, United States, named for the junipers in the area.[2] It is located south of Cottonwood Reservoir and about 8miles west of downtown Lakeview, next to an RV resort.[3] [4] Sitting at an elevation of 4872feet, the reservoir has a surface area of 69disp=flipNaNdisp=flip and is no more than 7.9feet deep. Muddy Creek and two other streams flow into the lake. The catchment area is mostly pasture with some national forest land.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. 1637878. Junipers Reservoir. May 22, 1986. August 16, 2011.
  2. Web site: The 2007 Survey of Oregon Lakes: Individual Lake Summaries. Merrick. Lesley. June 2010. Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. 18. December 23, 2019.
  3. Web site: Google Maps. August 16, 2011.
  4. Web site: Junipers Reservoir RV Resort. August 16, 2011.