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Calapooia River

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Tributaries of the Willamette River
Calapooia River at the Willamette River
Calapooia River at the Willamette River

The Calapooia River is an 80-mile (130 km) tributary of the Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon.The Calapooia flows generally northwest from its source in the Cascade Range near Tidbits Mountain. In its upper reaches, it passes through parts of the Willamette National Forest. Further downstream, it flows through Holley then Crawfordsville and Brownsville in the Willamette Valley before joining the Willamette at Albany. The city of Tangent is also near the river on a branch of one of its downstream tributaries, Lake Creek. The confluence of the two rivers is about 120 miles (190 km) by water from where the Willamette joins the Columbia RiverThe Calapooia was named for the Kalapuya (also spelled Calapooia), a tribe of Native Americans.

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Calapooia River
Clark Trail, Albany North Albany

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N 44.638888888889 ° E -123.11 °
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97321 Albany, North Albany
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Calapooia River at the Willamette River
Calapooia River at the Willamette River
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