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Lost Creek (Middle Fork Willamette River)

Lost Creek
Parvin Covered Bridge (Dexter, Oregon) 1921.jpg
Parvin Bridge spans Lost Creek south of Dexter
Name origin: Probably for its relative seclusion
Country United States
State Oregon
County Lane
Source Cascade Range foothills
 - location near Mount June, between Dorena Lake and Lookout Point Lake
 - elevation 3,235 ft (986 m)
 - coordinates 43°48′16″N 122°42′24″W / 43.80444°N 122.70667°W / 43.80444; -122.70667
Mouth Middle Fork Willamette River
 - location downstream of Lowell
 - elevation 604 ft (184 m)
 - coordinates 43°56′57″N 122°51′03″W / 43.94917°N 122.85083°W / 43.94917; -122.85083Coordinates: 43°56′57″N 122°51′03″W / 43.94917°N 122.85083°W / 43.94917; -122.85083 
Location of the mouth of Lost Creek in Oregon

Lost Creek is a tributary of the Middle Fork Willamette River in the U.S. state of Oregon. It begins in the Cascade Range foothills between Dorena Lake and Lookout Point Lake and flows generally north to meet the river downstream of Lowell. Along the way, it passes by the rural community of Dexter, then under Oregon Route 58, and through part of Elijah Bristow State Park. Named tributaries of Lost Creek from source to mouth are Guiley, Gossage, Carr, Middle, Anthony, and Wagner creeks.

Oregon Geographic Names (OGN) says the north–south valley through which the creek flows was known as Lost Valley during the days of early settlement. Illustrated History of Lane County says Elijah Bristow named the valley, according to OGN, which says the name probably stemmed from the valley's seclusion.

The Parvin Bridge, a covered bridge, spans the creek south of Dexter. The 75-foot (23 m), single-lane structure carries Parvin Road over the water. Built in 1921, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.


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