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Boulder Lake is located in the Central Cascade Range. Camping is available at Lemiti Campground, and get your heart pumping on the pleasant whitewater of Metolius River. Throughout the warm days of summer at Boulder Lake temperatures are ordinarily in the 70's while overnight lows are typically in the 40's. Daytime highs through the wintertime are in the 30's while Boulder Lake night low temperatures all through the winter are in the 20's. This lake is so
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| | wonderful. This is a great neighborhood for folks who like lakes. Trout Lake is a lake around here, and you can go for a hike on the Pacific Crest Trail - section 22. Boulder Lake sees pretty high levels of rain; December is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest month is July. So much amusing stuff to do here in the Central Cascade Range, too great to be true. Dry warm beds await you at Lodge at Suttle Lake, and going for a hike on the Blue Lake Camas | |
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Prairie Trail is always a magnificent adventure. All year is a perfect time in the Central Cascade Range if you fancy the outdoors. And if you're still looking for more outdoors enjoyable things just keep reading. A nice place
to camp here at Boulder Lake is Trout Lake Campground, and there's whitewater on Marion Creek for all you thrill seekers. Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always visit nearby Island Lake, and there are great sites to look at along the Camp One Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.79306 Longitude: -121.7258
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| These outdoors activities are available near Boulder Lake. |
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Camp One Trail, Wasco County, 4 miles away 14.2 hiking miles, 1151 feet elevation difference |
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Hoodoo, Oregon, 21 miles away 1035 vertical feet |
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Marion Creek, Linn CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class IV(V) - 7 miles long (Gooch Falls) |
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Metolius River, Jefferson CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class III-IV - 28.5 miles long (Riverside Forest Campground to Lake Billy Chinook) |
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Pacific Crest Trail - section 22
 | Roundtrip Distance 13.7 miles Elevation Gain 2,348 ft. This peak is trailless, meaning a portion or all of the route up the mountain is via an unmarked trail. For this particular mountain, the typical route is known as a ''herd path'' which is not much more than a worn, but unmarked trail. Some of the herd paths are easy to follow, others are not. In many instances the hiker will travel down a false herd path and eventually have to correct his/her course via backtracking. For these particular mountains, it is imperative that the hiker carry a compass (and know how to use it) and topographic map.... |
Jefferson Lake Trail
 | I just completed this trail with my German Shepherd and had a great time. We made Jefferson Lake in 4 hours, stayed the night and returned at a faster pace, making the trailhead in 3 hours. A big portion of the trail is overgrown with 5ft. tall plant life, making the trail impossible to see. I used a compass to stay on course and bushwhack for about 3 miles, then picked up the trail again. It's obvious this trail hasn't received any attention from the forest service for some time now,so plan on using your nav skills on this one. We encountered a braver-than-average black bear while encamped at Jefferson Lake, and had difficulty finding a suitable place to hang a bear bag since all the trees are limbless due to a forest fire. My dog, Sigg, is a good bear deterrant and took the night shift guarding the food bag. If you are considering this trail, start early enough so you're not walking in the dark and bring some good jungle juice (deet). Bear bells may be useful as well. Hope this helps somebody!... |
Frying Pan Lake
 | 19 miles away No fish here. At least no fish jumping. Probably winter kills as Google Earth show this lake very low by late summer.... |
Hoodoo
 | 21 miles away The best place to go snowboarding ever in Oregon This is like 50th time there!!!!!!... |
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
 | 24 miles away This is a good ski mountain, not very high but good.... |
Timberline Lodge
 | 25 miles away 1 PHOTO WINDELLS SNOWBOARD CAMP - the funnest place on earth! www.windells.com... |
Mt. Hood Meadows
 | 26 miles away Excellent ski resort, great scenery.... |
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