Coos River

The Coos River flows for about 5 miles into Coos Bay along the Pacific coast of southwest Oregon in the United States. Formed by the confluence of its major tributaries, the South Fork Coos River and the Millicoma River, it drains an important timber-producing region of the Southern Oregon Coast Range. The course of the main stem and the major tributaries i…
The Coos River flows for about 5 miles into Coos Bay along the Pacific coast of southwest Oregon in the United States. Formed by the confluence of its major tributaries, the South Fork Coos River and the Millicoma River, it drains an important timber-producing region of the Southern Oregon Coast Range. The course of the main stem and the major tributaries is generally westward from the coastal forests to the eastern end of Coos Bay near the city of Coos Bay.
  • Etymology: Indian name for a native tribe living near Coos Bay
  • Country: United States
  • State: Oregon
  • County: Coos
  • Source: Confluence of Millicoma River and South Fork Coos River
  • Mouth: Coos Bay
  • Length: 5 mi (8.0 km)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org