McKay Reservoir, McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge
Facts and practical information
McKay Reservoir is a reservoir in Umatilla County of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is an impoundment of McKay Creek, a tributary of the Umatilla River. The reservoir is located 6 miles south of Pendleton on U.S. Route 395. The reservoir has a capacity of 65,534 acre-feet of water. The reservoir and land that immediately surrounds it are designated as the McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge. The reservoir and creek that it impounds are named for Dr. William C. McKay. McKay was an early settler in the Pendleton, Oregon area. He settled near the mouth of McKay Creek about 1851. The place was originally called Houtama. He died in Pendleton in 1893. ()
McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge
McKay Reservoir – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, Wildhorse Resort and Casino.