[1] It separates the northern part of Lincoln City from the Central Oregon Coast Range.
At 120 feet (37 m), it once contested with the Roe River in Montana for the title of the "World's Shortest River", until in 2006 the heated debates and technicalities caused the Guinness World Records to no longer recognize the accolade.
According to the organization's website, its mission is: To correct, protect and preserve the water resources and other natural assets of Devils Lake from misuse and pollution.
To encourage the improvement of the overall environmental and economic use of the lake as a recreational, scenic asset for all time to the entire Lincoln City area.
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