Everything about The Pudding River totally explained
The
Pudding River is a tributary of the
Molalla River in the
U.S. state of
Oregon.
Its headwaters are near Sweet Spring Mountain in the
Cascade Range. After emerging from the Cascades, it becomes a slow meandering stream, passing through a region of fertile agricultural lands in the lower
Willamette Valley. Two forks of the Pudding join between the cities of
Silverton and
Mt. Angel, at the coordinates (45.036368, -122.833275), as the river continues its course northward. North of Mt. Angel,
Butte Creek, which also comes down from the Cascade Range, past
Scotts Mills, empties into the Pudding River, at the coordinates (45.160768, -122.773569). The river continues northward past the town of
Aurora. For most of its course, it defines part of the boundary between
Marion and
Clackamas Counties.
It is approximately 62 miles (100 km) long and drains an area of approximately 531 square miles (1,375 km²). Its tributaries include the Little Pudding River.
The Pudding River flows into the Molalla River, at coordinates (45.282375, -122.716856), just before the Molalla joins the
Willamette River, in a floodplain that's part of the
Molalla River State Park, an important habitat for wildlife in the
Willamette Valley.
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