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Coyote Creek (Long Tom River)

Coyote Creek
Coyote Creek Bridge (Crow, Oregon).jpg
Coyote Creek Bridge carries Battle Creek Road over the stream near Crow.
Country United States
State Oregon
County Lane
Source Hills south of Eugene
 - location near Gillespie Corners
 - elevation 980 ft (299 m)
 - coordinates 43°54′41″N 123°10′37″W / 43.91139°N 123.17694°W / 43.91139; -123.17694 
Mouth Long Tom River
 - location Fern Ridge Reservoir
 - elevation 377 ft (115 m)
 - coordinates 44°03′26″N 123°16′28″W / 44.05722°N 123.27444°W / 44.05722; -123.27444Coordinates: 44°03′26″N 123°16′28″W / 44.05722°N 123.27444°W / 44.05722; -123.27444 
Location of the mouth of Coyote Creek in Oregon

Coyote Creek is a tributary of the Long Tom River via Fern Ridge Reservoir in Lane County in the U.S. state of Oregon. Beginning in hills south of Eugene, it meanders generally north through Gillespie Corners and Crow before entering the reservoir east of Veneta.

Slightly upstream of Crow, the creek flows under Coyote Creek Bridge. The covered bridge, on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979, carries Battle Creek Road over the water.

The creek's named tributaries from source to mouth are Rebel, Jackson, and Doak creeks followed by Fox Hollow. Then come Bear, Beaver, and Powell creeks followed by Hayes Branch. Further downstream are Jordan, Nighswander, Battle, Sturtevant, and Spencer creeks.


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