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Treat River
Treat River is located in Oregon
Treat River
Location of the mouth of the Treat River in Oregon
Country United States
State Oregon
County Lincoln County
Physical characteristics
Main source Central Oregon Coast Range
Siuslaw National Forest
2,064 ft (629 m)
45°00′16″N 123°47′44″W / 45.00444°N 123.79556°W / 45.00444; -123.79556
River mouth Salmon River
223 ft (68 m)
45°01′12″N 123°51′01″W / 45.02000°N 123.85028°W / 45.02000; -123.85028

The Treat River is a small river in Oregon, a state in the United States. It's like a smaller stream that flows into a bigger one called the Salmon River. You can find the Treat River in Lincoln County.

About the Treat River

The Treat River is a short river that starts in a beautiful area called the Siuslaw National Forest. This forest is part of the Central Oregon Coast Range mountains. From there, the river flows mostly towards the northwest.

Where Does It Start?

The Treat River begins its journey high up in the mountains. It's located within the Siuslaw National Forest, which is a large forest area. The river then flows downhill, making its way through the landscape.

Where Does It End?

The Treat River eventually joins the larger Salmon River. This meeting point is between a scenic park called the H. B. Van Duzer Forest State Scenic Corridor and a small community named Rose Lodge. The Treat River does not have any smaller streams flowing into it that have their own names.

Discovering Treat River Falls

Did you know there's a waterfall on the Treat River? It's called Treat River Falls. This waterfall is about 100 feet (30 m) upstream from where the Treat River meets the Salmon River.

What's in a Name?

The name "Treat River Falls" is unofficial. Some people think it might actually be another name for a waterfall called Anna's Falls. It's a bit of a mystery!

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