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If you are in this part of Oregon make sure to pay a visit to Boo Boo Lake. This lake is so wonderful. This is a pleasant area for folks who like lakes. Verde Lake is a lake close by, and Fuji Mountain is simple to spot from Boo Boo Lake. A good deal of rain falls at Boo Boo Lake; December is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest of the months is July. All year is a good time in the Central Cascade Range if you have a thing about the outdoors. Whitewater
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| | paddling is delightful on Hills Creek; dry warm beds await you at Best Western Oakridge Inn. This place is so good, just look at all the entertaining stuff to do next to Boo Boo Lake. Get drenched paddling on Salt Creek, and Willamette Pass has good slopes and a friendly staff. Life's too short to enjoy all the cool stuff in the Central Cascade Range. Nearby lakes? Sure, Abernethy Lake is right next door to Boo Boo Lake, and Boo Boo Lake is fine enough to spend | |
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more than a day at, Shelter Cove Resort is a fine local campground. This lake is so wonderful. Fuji Meadow is a fine place to check out; a great place to camp here at Boo Boo Lake is Twin Springs Campground. A trip to Boo Boo
Lake wouldn't be complete without taking a look at Salt Creek Falls, and hiking along the Island Lake Trail is perfect fun. So many cool things to do at Boo Boo Lake, so little time. A nice swamp near Boo Boo Lake is Mule Prairie,
and going for a hike along the High Divide Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this area. Boo Boo Lake is a beautiful lake in the Central Cascade Range. Summertime brings highs in the 80's to Boo Boo Lake while nighttime
lows are generally in the 40's. High temperatures through the winter are normally in the 40's with temperatures at Boo Boo Lake dipping down into the 20's through winter nights. Take a hike on the Fuji Mountain Trail; Bills Creek is near Boo Boo Lake and is always a diversion to stop by.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.62833 Longitude: -122.1089
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Island Lake Trail, Lane County, 3 miles away 8.2 hiking miles, 1361 feet elevation difference |
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High Divide Trail, Lane County, 3 miles away 6 hiking miles, 1321 feet elevation difference |
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Hills Creek, Lane CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class IV - 6 miles long (6 mi above Reservoir) |
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Salt Creek, Lane CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class III-IV - 7.2 miles long (McCredie Hot Springs to Rigdon Road Bridge) |
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