WASHINGTON IDAHO CALIFORNIA NEVADA The National Atlas of the United States of America U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey OREGON Where We Are nationalatlas.gov TM R O pagegen_or3.pdf INTERIOR-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA-2004 MILES 0 20 40 60 80 Albers equal area projection Colu mbia R ive r Willamette R Umpqua R R Des ch u te s R Rogue Upper Klamath Lake Goose Lake John Day River O w y he e R Summer Lake Lake Abert Harney Lake Malheur Lake Crater Lake Snake River C rooked R Astoria Baker City Brookings Burns Canyon City Condon Coos Bay Enterprise Florence Grants Pass John Day Jordan Valley Klamath Falls La Grande Lakeview Madras Newport Ontario Pendleton Port Orford Prineville Redmond Reedsport Roseburg St Helens Seaside Tillamook Vale Ashland North Bend Hermiston Bly The Dalles Albany Bend Corvallis Hillsboro Keizer Medford Springfield Gresham Beaverton McMinnville Eugene Portland Salem 5 84 84 P A C I F I C O C E A N HARNEY BASIN S t e e n s M ountain B L U E M T S Wallowa Mts Hells Canyon C O L U M B I A P L A T E A U Siskiyou Mts C O A S T R A N G E C A S C A D E R A N G E Mt Hood Mt Jefferson Mt McLoughlin Bachelor Butte 11239 10497 9495 9065 Cape Lookout POPULATED PLACES TRANSPORTATION PHYSICAL FEATURES 500,000 – 999,999 100,000 – 499,999 25,000 – 99,999 24,999 and less State capital Interstate; limited access highway Other principal highway Railroad 11239 10497 Streams: perennial; intermittent Lakes: perennial; intermittent Highest elevation in state (feet) Other elevations (feet) The lowest elevation in Oregon is sea level (Pacific Ocean). Eugene Portland Salem Springfield Grants Pass 5