Everything about Mohawk River Oregon totally explained
The
Mohawk River is a tributary of the
McKenzie River, approximately 16 mi (26 km) long, in west central
Oregon in the
United States. It drains part of the foothills of the
Cascade Range on the southeast end of the
Willamette Valley northeast of
Springfield.
It rises in northern
Lane County, approximately 12 m (19 km) northeast of Springfield. It flows generally southwest and enters the McKenzie form the north on the north side of Springfield. The river gives it name to the Mohawk River band
Kalapuyan Native Americans who inhabited the river valley in the
19th century. They were not related to the
Mohawk tribe in the eastern United States.
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