For about 8,000 years, the McKenzie River has been home to local Native American peoples of the region.
The road ends 26 km before the trailhead, bringing the total distance to the McKenzie River to 381 km.
During the spring and summer, the release of unnaturally cold water into the McKenzie River reduces salmon migration and productivity.
By controlling the temperature of the water released from the dam, the impacts on the McKenzie River are greatly reduced.
Oregon Route 126 which follows the McKenzie River northeast from Eugene.
The post office got its name from the rainbow trout that swim in the McKenzie River.
It is located on Oregon Route 126 and the McKenzie River.
A spokeswoman for McKenzie River said that much of the limited initial production run had already been sold and shipped to wholesalers and retailers.
The bridge crosses the McKenzie River two miles west of the community of Vida.
It was built to allow local families and commercial logging trucks to cross the McKenzie River.