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Go to Briscoe Reservoir if you want to go to a nice lake. Briscoe Reservoir is located in the Central Cascade Range. Briscoe Reservoir is delightful enough to spend more than a day at, Mobile Estates is a delightful local campground, and not far from Briscoe Reservoir you'll hit upon Lake Pidgeon which is a picturesque lake. High temperatures at Briscoe Reservoir through the warmest time of the year are in the 70's. Once the sun is down it sinks down to the 50's.
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| | Daytime highs all through the winter are in the 40's, and after the sun is down through the winter temperatures at Briscoe Reservoir drop into the 30's. Clackamas River is a wonderful whitewater spot close to Briscoe Reservoir, and Clackamas Inn & Suites is a glorious spot to get some rest. Man, is there a lot of enjoyable stuff to do in the vicinity of Briscoe Reservoir. There are other locations here than Briscoe Reservoir, for example Mint Lake; after | |
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a long day outdoors Hampton Inn Portland/Clackamas is a pleasant location to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. In the event that you don’t have a problem getting soaked, you can always go whitewater paddling on Clear
Creek; this is a popular site for folks from Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton. The amount of rainfall that falls at Briscoe Reservoir is close to the national average; the month with most of the rain is December, and the driest month
is July. Now, you may believe that's a load but there's even more enjoyable things to do here in the Central Cascade Range. Why not spend some time golfing at a close by golf course like Oregon City Golf Club at Lone Oak. And if that's
not sufficient there's lots more enjoyable stuff to do in the Central Cascade Range. If you came to camp Milo Mciver State Park is a perfect site to do that; why not take a refreshing hike along the Pine Crest Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.33611 Longitude: -122.4708
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Pine Crest Trail, Clackamas County, 18 miles away 8.6 hiking miles, 783 feet elevation difference |
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| | Whitewater Near Briscoe Reservoir:
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Clackamas River, Clackamas CountyCounty, 1 miles away Class II - 21.8 miles long (McIver Park to Mouth) |
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Clear Creek, Clackamas CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II-III - 7.8 miles long (Oregon 211 to Redland Road) |
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Molalla River, Clackamas CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II-IV - 13 miles long (Table Rock Fork to Glen Avon Bridge) |
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Mint Lake, Clackamas CountyCounty, 3 miles away |
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Sandy Riverfront RV Resort
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Clear Lake
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Frog Lake - Mount Hood National Forest
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Williams Lake
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Pine Crest Trail
 | 17 miles away ...at S. Mollala Forest Rd narrows and now effectively ends. Actually, it continues, but the road is impeded by a gate sporting many 'no trespassing' signs and marking it 'private property'. When we got to this point, we were just about to turn around and go home when another car drove past us onto the road. Having driven for several hours to get there, we dared to venture further, and followed the car despite the many warnings on the gate. Now, if you are reading this please heed my advice... never do what we did. Do not try to find this trail. Listen to signs. They are usually there for a reason. We could not locate the next road to turn on because all the old street signs had been removed and all of the old turn-offs warned away the unauthorized with huge boulders blocking the road, locked gates and more no-trespassing signs. After taking some pictures of beautifully dilapidated country houses, we decided to call it a day and return home empty handed. However, when we got to the gate we came in through, we found that while we were away, someone had closed and locked it. We were trapp... |
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