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Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site (also known as Elliott Corbett State Park, Corbett Memorial State Park or Corbett State Park) is a state park along the south shore of Blue Lake Crater in Jefferson County, Oregon, United States. The park is named in honor of Elliott R. Corbett II, who was killed while serving in the United States Army during World War II. It includes of wilderness land with very few park facilities. Corbett State Park is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. == Geography ==
Corbett State Park covers of forest and meadow above the south shore of Blue Lake, east of the Cascade Range in Central Oregon.〔Bannan, Jan, "Elliott Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site", ''Oregon State Parks A Complete Recreation Guide'', The Mountaineers Books, Seattle, Washington, 2002, pp. 172–174.〕〔Johnson, Daniel M., ("Blue Lake" ) (PDF), ''Atlas of Oregon Lakes'', Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, Oregon, 1985, p. 211.〕 The park is just south of Highway 20, east of Santiam Pass and west of Sisters. The park’s elevation ranges from at the shore of Blue Lake to over on the slopes above the lake.〔〔 Blue Lake fills a deep volcanic caldera to a depth of , making it one of the deepest lakes in Oregon.〔 The steep caldera slopes make the lake shore in Corbett State Park very rugged. The lake's only outlet is Link Creek, a shallow stream that begins at the north end of Blue Lake, opposite from the park. Link Creek flows into Suttle Lake downstream.〔〔
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