Alvord Lake (Oregon)

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Alvord Lake
Alvord Lake.png
Satellite image of Alvord Lake
Location Harney County, Oregon, U.S.
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Type seasonal, alkali
Primary inflows Mosquito Creek, Willow Creek, Wildhorse Creek, Whitehorse Creek, Trout Creek, and Van Horn Creek
Catchment area 2,150 sq mi (5,600 km2)
Basin countries United States

Alvord Lake is a seasonal[1] shallow alkali lake in Harney County of the U.S. state of Oregon. Its elevation is 4,026 feet (1,227 m).[2] It is located about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Alvord Desert in the Alvord Basin and serves as terminus for all its streams. Its water level varies from dry to several feet deep.[citation needed] The nearest habitation is tiny Fields, 14.1 kilometres (8.8 mi) SSW.

At one time, Alvord Lake stretched 100 miles (160 km) along the east side of Steens Mountain.[1]

The Alvord Basin covers about 2,150 square miles (5,600 km2) bounded on the northwest by Steens Mountain, on the southwest by the Pueblo Mountains, on the southeast by the Trout Creek Mountains, and on the northeast by the Sheepshead Mountains.[3] Major tributaries are Mosquito Creek, Willow Creek, Wildhorse Creek, Whitehorse Creek, Trout Creek, and Van Horn Creek.[3]

The tributaries of Alvord Lake were home to the endemic Alvord cutthroat trout, which is now considered extinct through hybridization with non-native rainbow trout.

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