- Source: Lake Ewauna
Lake Ewauna is a reservoir in Klamath Falls, Oregon. It is the headwaters of the Klamath River, fed by the Link River from Upper Klamath Lake. Its constant level throughout the year is controlled by the release of water from Keno Dam, 18 mi (29 km) south of the Link River's mouth on the reservoir. Dam and reservoir are elements of the Klamath River Hydroelectric Project.
Lake Ewauna is an ideal length for crew rowing, and the Ewauna Rowing Club has used the lake for practice and competition since 1970.
Lumber industry
Lake Ewauna was home to several lumber mills in the 20th century, and was a log pond for those mills. The last floating logs came out in the 1990s as the last mill on the lake shore, Modoc Lumber Company, closed its doors. The former Modoc mill site is now being developed as Timbermill Shores.
Some logs were removed from the lake bottom in the late 1990s but many remain still on the bottom, remnants of a near century of log pond use. A few logs rise to the surface in spring every year causing hazard to boat traffic.
See also
Upper Klamath Lake
Lower Klamath Lake
Klamath River−related topics
List of lakes and reservoirs in Oregon
References
External links
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lake Ewauna
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lake Ewauna
- Klamath River
- Upper Klamath Lake
- Klamath Falls, Oregon
- Williamson River (Oregon)
- Link River
- Klamath River Hydroelectric Project
- Link River Dam
- List of lakes of Oregon
- Klamath Basin