South Yamhill River Explained

South Yamhill River
Name Etymology:Uncertain but probably after a local Kalapuya tribe[1]
Map Size:300
Pushpin Map:USA Oregon
Pushpin Map Size:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the mouth of South Yamhill River in Oregon
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:United States
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Oregon
Subdivision Type4:Counties
Subdivision Name4:Polk and Yamhill
Length:60miles
Discharge1 Location:McMinnville, Oregon, 5.6miles from mouth[2]
Discharge1 Min:0.58cuft/s
Discharge1 Avg:1801cuft/s[3]
Discharge1 Max:47100cuft/s
Source1:Northern Oregon Coast Range
Source1 Location:Siuslaw National Forest, in western Yamhill County, Oregon
Source1 Coordinates:45.1106°N -123.7278°W
Source1 Elevation:551feet[4]
Mouth:Yamhill River
Mouth Location:between McMinnville and Dayton, Yamhill County, Oregon
Mouth Coordinates:45.2258°N -123.1447°W[5]
Mouth Elevation:75feet
Basin Size:492sqmi[6]

The South Yamhill River is a tributary of the Yamhill River, approximately 60miles long, in northwest Oregon in the United States. It drains an area of the Northern Oregon Coast Range, as well as part of the Willamette Valley west of the Willamette River.

Course

The South Yamhill River rises at an elevation of 551feet above sea level and falls 476feet between source and mouth to an elevation of 75feet. It begins at the confluence of Hanchet Creek and Kitten Creek in the Siuslaw National Forest of the Northern Oregon Coast Range. The source, at about river mile (RM) 60 or river kilometer (RK) 97 lies near the border between Tillamook and Yamhill counties west of the Grand Ronde Community, an Indian reservation.Flowing southeast on the north side of Oregon Route 22 in Yamhill County, the river receives Pierce Creek and Ead Creek from the left, and Cedar Creek from the right before flowing under the highway at about RM 57 (RK 92). Continuing parallel to the highway, which lies to its left, the river receives Crooked Creek from the left and Elmer Creek from the right before passing Midway and entering Polk County at about RM 55 (RK 89). Just beyond the county border, Agency Creek enters from the left. About 1miles later, the river receives the Rogue River from the left, reaches Grand Ronde, and passes under Grand Ronde Road and Oregon Route 18, a highway connecting the Portland metropolitan area to the Oregon Coast. Shortly thereafter, Rock Creek enters from the right.

Turning east and running roughly parallel to Route 18, the river receives Rowell Creek from the right before passing under the highway for the second time at Valley Junction and receiving Casper Creek from the left at about RM 50 (RK 80). Running north of Route 18 for about 1miles, the stream receives Klees Creek from the left and passes under the highway for the third time at Fort Hill. Flowing south of the highway, the river receives Gold Creek, Lady Creek, and Doane Creek, all from the right, and Cockerham Creek from the left before passing under Route 18 for the fourth time at about RM 45 (RK 72). Shortly thereafter, it reaches Willamina, re-entering Yamhill County and receiving Willamina Creek from the left at about RM 43 (RK 69). About 2miles later, Ash Creek enters from the left.

Continuing generally east and running between West Valley Highway on the left and Route 18 on the right, the river meanders slightly north of east, receiving Mill Creek from the right and Rock Creek from the left before reaching Sheridan at about RM 38 (RK 61). About 1miles later, it passes under Route 18 for the fifth time and meanders generally east until turning north, still roughly parallel to the highway, at RM 30 (RK 48). About 5miles later, Deer Creek enters from the left, and 7miles later, Salt Creek enters from the right. Shortly thereafter, the South Yamhill River passes under Oregon Route 99W and continues northeast toward McMinnville Municipal Airport. In a series of wide meanders starting at about RM 10 (RK 16), the river turns away from the airport and flows under Route 18 for the sixth and last time at RM 5.6 (RK 9.0), the site of a stream gauge maintained by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The river flows by the east side of McMinnville, where it receives Cozine Creek from the left. It continues generally northeast to join the North Yamhill River to form the Yamhill River, an 11miles tributary of the Willamette River.[7] [8]

River levels

The National Weather Service measures river levels at two locations along the South Yamhill River. Near Willamina, the highest recorded water level was about 17feet in December 1964. No low-water records are available for this gauge.[9] At McMinnville, the highest recorded water level was about 59feet in February 1996, and the lowest was zero in October 1996.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: McArthur, Lewis A. . McArthur, Lewis L. . Oregon Geographic Names . Seventh . Oregon Historical Society Press . 2003 . Portland, Oregon . 1063 . 0-87595-277-1.
  2. Web site: United States Geological Survey . Water-data report 2007: 14194150 South Yamhill River at McMinnville, OR . pdf . January 22, 2009.
  3. Web site: United States Geological Survey . Water-data report 2007: 14194150 South Yamhill River at McMinnville, OR . pdf . January 22, 2009.
  4. Source elevation derived from Google Earth search using GNIS source coordinates.
  5. Web site: Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey . November 28, 1980 . [{{gnis3|1163286}} South Yamhill River ]. August 8, 2010.
  6. Web site: Map 1: The Yamhill River Basin & the Chehalem Valley . Yamhill Basin Council . 2002 . pdf . January 22, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20041226080009/http://www.co.yamhill.or.us/ybc/Assessments/USYamhill/USYmap1.pdf . December 26, 2004 . The total is the sum of five subwatersheds: Upper Yamhill, Mill Creek, Salt Creek, Lower South Yamhill/Deer Creek, and Willamina Creek.
  7. Web site: United States Geological Survey . United States Geological Survey Topographic Map . TopoQuest . August 8, 2010. The map quadrants - McMinnville, Muddy Valley, Ballston, Sheridan, Grand Ronde, and Midway, Oregon - include river mile (RM) markers from the mouth to RM 55 (river kilometer 89), upstream of Grand Ronde. The remaining distance was estimated using map scale and ruler.
  8. DeLorme Mapping . Oregon Atlas & Gazetteer . 1991 . 58 - 59. 0-89933-235-8.
  9. Web site: Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service . South Yamhill River at Willamina . National Weather Service . January 23, 2009.
  10. Web site: Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service . South Yamhill River at McMinnville . National Weather Service . January 23, 2009.