Oregon Dams

856 dams tracked by the National Inventory of Dams

Total Dams

856

High Hazard

155

18.1%

Poor / Unsatisfactory

47

Average Age

67 yrs

Hazard Classification

High155 (18.1%)
Significant166 (19.4%)
Low535 (62.5%)

Condition Assessment

Satisfactory62 (7.2%)
Fair39 (4.6%)
Poor / Unsatisfactory47 (5.5%)
Not Rated708 (82.7%)

Federal

122

State

14

Local

94

Private

603

Tallest Dams

High Hazard Dams

Poor Condition Dams

All Dams in Oregon

Showing 426450 of 856

Dam NameHeight (ft)YearHazardCondition
Long Creek Reservoir

Baker County

281918LowNot Rated
Long

Wheeler County

302003LowNot Rated
Lonesome Lake

Malheur County

35HighPoor
Logan Butte Reservoir

Crook County

501953LowNot Rated
Lofton Reservoir (Lake)

Lake County

321962LowNot Rated
Lofton Dam

Wheeler County

621948LowNot Rated
Lockett Reservoir

Malheur County

251917LowNot Rated
Lloyd Gift Reservoir

Klamath County

151940LowNot Rated
Little Willow Creek Reservoir

Jefferson County

431954LowNot Rated
Little Three Creek

Deschutes County

8LowNot Rated
Little River Log Pond

Douglas County

181950LowNot Rated
Little Park Dam

Union County

321958SignificantNot Rated
Little Hyatt Dam

Jackson County

23LowPoor
Lippert Reservoir 2 (Upper)

Josephine County

321965LowNot Rated
Link River Diversion Dam

Klamath County

221921HighNot Available
Lind Reservoir

Washington County

211970SignificantNot Rated
Lillie Walker Irrigation Pond Dam

Polk County

101969LowNot Available
Lillard Dam

Crook County

271950LowNot Rated
Lewis, Alfred Dam

Washington County

201967LowNot Rated
Lester James Reservoir 3

Jackson County

151959SignificantNot Rated
Lester James Reservoir 2

Jackson County

151958SignificantNot Rated
Lester James #1

Jackson County

221953SignificantNot Rated
Lemolo No 2 Forebay

Douglas County

301956LowSatisfactory
Lemolo No. 1 Forebay

Douglas County

252009LowSatisfactory
Lemolo No 1

Douglas County

1201955HighFair
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Data sourced from the National Inventory of Dams (NID). Hazard classification reflects potential consequences of failure, not the likelihood of failure.