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Frog Lake is a name used for several different places in the U.S. state of Oregon. It's not just one lake! You might find a natural lake, a man-made reservoir, a mountain, or even a fun recreation area all called "Frog Lake" or something similar.

These places are often named "Frog Lake" because, you guessed it, frogs are common there! They are important parts of Oregon's geography and offer different activities and natural beauty.

What is Frog Lake?

When you hear "Frog Lake" in Oregon, it could mean a few things. It might be a real lake, which is a natural body of water. Or, it could be a reservoir, which is like a lake but built by people, usually with a dam, to store water. Sometimes, the name refers to a mountain or a special area where people go for fun, like camping or hiking.

Different Frog Lakes in Oregon

Oregon has several places that use the name "Frog Lake." Here are some of the main ones:

  • Frog Lake (Wasco County, Oregon): This is a lake located in Wasco County. It sits at an elevation of about 3,865 feet (1,178 meters) above sea level. Near this lake, you'll also find the Frog Lake Recreation Site, which is a popular spot for outdoor activities.
  • Frog Lake (Grant County, Oregon): Another natural lake, this one is in Grant County. It's much higher up, at about 6,755 feet (2,059 meters) elevation.
  • Frog Lake (Klamath County, Oregon): This lake is found in Klamath County and is about 6,319 feet (1,926 meters) high.
  • Frog Lake (Clackamas County, Oregon): There are actually two places called Frog Lake in Clackamas County. One is a reservoir at about 1,985 feet (605 meters) elevation. The other is a different reservoir, called Bull Frog Lake, which is much lower at 66 feet (20 meters).
  • Frog Lake (Curry County, Oregon): Curry County also has two lakes named Frog Lake. One is near Quosatana Creek, and the other is near Grizzly Mountain. They are at elevations of about 2,671 feet (814 meters) and 1,430 feet (436 meters) respectively.

Other Places with "Frog Lake" in Their Name

Besides the lakes and reservoirs, there are other important spots that share the "Frog Lake" name:

  • Frog Lake Buttes (Wasco County, Oregon): This is a mountain peak, or "summit," also in Wasco County. It reaches an elevation of about 5,266 feet (1,605 meters).
  • Frog Lake Dam (Clackamas County, Oregon): This is a dam located in Clackamas County, which helps create one of the Frog Lake reservoirs. It's about 1,726 feet (526 meters) high.
  • Frog Lake Recreation Site (Wasco County, Oregon): This is a special area designed for people to enjoy nature. It's a great place for camping, fishing, or hiking, and it's located near the Frog Lake in Wasco County, at about 3,881 feet (1,183 meters) elevation.

These different "Frog Lake" locations show how one name can be used for many unique and interesting places across a state!

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