Yamhill River
The
Yamhill River
is a tributary of the
Willamette River
, approximately 12 mi (19 km) long, in northwestern
Oregon
in the
United States
. It drains an area of the
Coastal Range
west of the
Willamette Valley
, providing a fertile agricultural valley. It extends about 62 mi (100 km) to its farthest headwaters on the South Yamhill. It is formed in central
Yamhill County
, approximately 2 mi (3 km) esat of
McMinville
, by the confluence of the
North Yamhill
and
South Yamhill
rivers, both of which rise in the Coastal Range. It flows east in a
meandering
course, joining the Willamette from the west approximately 8 mi (13 km) south of
Newberg
. The river is named for the
Yamhill
, a tribe of
Native Americans
of the
Kalapooia
people who inhabited the region at the time of the arrival of European settlers. The Yamhill were moved to the
Grande Ronde Indian Reservation
in
1855
. During the
1830s
and
1840s
the area was extensively settled as part of the migration via the
Oregon Trail
.
See also
List of Oregon rivers
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