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| | Astoria Reservoir Number Two, Coast Ranges, Clatsop County, Oregon |
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What a nice lake Astoria Reservoir Number Two is. The Coast Ranges scenery is always beautiful. And that's not all you can do here in the Coast Ranges. Fort Clatsop National Memorial is a good local destination here at Astoria Reservoir Number Two, and if you're here you will meet lots of people from nearby Astoria. This lake is so wonderful. Brown Creek is a great place to take a look at. Lakes? Sure, Knowland Slough is in close proximity. Astoria Reservoir
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| | Number Two usually gets much rainfall; December is the month that gets the most rain; July is when it's the driest. You'll wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the exciting stuff at Astoria Reservoir Number Two. Take a look at nearby Cook Slough, and the Cannon Beach Trail is a great hiking trail close by. This lake is so wonderful. A splendid nearby hotel is Comfort Suites Columbia River; if you came for an overnight stay Sunset Lake Resort and Park | |
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is a great location to camp. Summer at Astoria Reservoir Number Two arrives with high temperatures in the 60's. All through the moonlight hours it's mostly in the 50's. During the winter highs are in the 40's; winter nights come with
lows in the 30's to Astoria Reservoir Number Two. There are other spots here than Astoria Reservoir Number Two, for example Astoria Reservoir, and if you need a place to stay Astoria Rivershore Motel is a pleasant choice. If you're
here at Astoria Reservoir Number Two, do take a trip to Daggett Point, and on a beautiful day you get a perfect vista of Coxcomb Hill from Astoria Reservoir Number Two. So much fun stuff in the Coast Ranges, just extraordinary. In
the event that you don’t have a problem getting dripping wet, you can always go whitewater paddling on Naselle River - North Fork, and camping is available at Healing Circle.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 46.17972 Longitude: -123.8242
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Cannon Beach Trail, Clatsop County, 15 miles away 3.1 hiking miles, 1235 feet elevation difference |
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Naselle River - North Fork
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