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This site, the Central Cascade Range, has so much outdoors cool things. After a long day outdoors Whispering Woods (Vri) is a perfect place to spend a night or two, and there's whitewater on Little Sandy River for all you adrenaline junkies. The Arrah Wanna Trail offers hiking at its best, and a quick tour to Bear Creek is undeniably a great idea. Summertime highs at Bull Run Reservoir Number One generally tend to be in the 70's. Once the sun is down it descends
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| | down to the 50's. The winter comes with highs in the 40's, and after the sun is down all through the winter temperatures at Bull Run Reservoir Number One dip into the 30's. This lake is so wonderful. You'll need more than a day to look at everything Bull Run Reservoir Number One has to offer, you can camp at Windell's Snowboard Camp, and Bull Run Reservoir Number One is right by the Eagle Creek Cutoff. That right there is plenty already, but it carries on; | |
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Bull Run Reservoir Number One has it all. There's so much to do here at Bull Run Reservoir Number One that you need to camp here for a while, Beacon Rock Resort is a good spot for that. Lakes are wonderful; Bull Run Reservoir Number
Two is a lake that's next to Bull Run Reservoir Number One. So much enjoyable stuff to do in the Central Cascade Range, not sufficient time. There's good hiking along the Big Bend Trail, and not far from Bull Run Reservoir Number
One you'll discover Big Sandy Reservoir which is a striking lake. This lake is so wonderful. Resort at the Mountain is a good spot to get some rest, and get your heart beating on the great whitewater of Sandy River. This lake is located
in the wonderful Central Cascade Range. All the water falling down from the sky makes Bull Run Reservoir Number One a wet spot; most of the rain falls through December, and the driest month is July.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.48139 Longitude: -122.0808
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| These outdoors activities are available near Bull Run Reservoir Number One. |
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Big Bend Trail, Multnomah County, 7 miles away 5.8 hiking miles, 538 feet elevation difference |
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Arrah Wanna Trail, Clackamas County, 10 miles away 5 hiking miles, 3154 feet elevation difference |
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Eagle Creek Cutoff, Clackamas County, 10 miles away 7.3 hiking miles, 2830 feet elevation difference |
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Little Sandy River, Clackamas CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class -blank- - 10 miles long (Bridge on FS 14 to SE Marmot Road) |
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Sandy River, Clackamas CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II-III - 13.5 miles long (Lolo Pass Road to Marmot Dam) |
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Sandy River, Clackamas CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class III-IV - 6.5 miles long (Marmot Dam to Revenue Bridge) |
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Windell's Snowboard Camp
 | 4 PHOTOS Snowboarding... Bikes... Skiing... Skate Boarding... ... tell the difference between campers and the general public. Our camp is for our camper, staff and invited guests only.
Adults who attend Windells Camp on Mt. Hood have the time their lives. We provide you with a camp host to facilitate the fun for the kid or teen in you, while offering the relaxation, the nightlife and social scene adults enjoy. At Windells the list of camp activities is endless. Whether it is a night out for sushi in Portland or a trip to the hot springs, adults enjoy a warm, friendly, encouraging environment. Unleash your full snowboarding, skiing and skating potential at Windells!
Parents can feel safe and relax, knowing that your child or teen will be having the time of their life while remaining safe and supervised in a positive way. Welcome to the site of the planets leading snowboard, ski, and skate camp - winter, spring or summer. Windells at Mt. Hood - ''The ''Funnest'' Place On Earth!''
10 Things to know about Windells Camp * Windells is the only snowboard/ski camp with its own private campus * For 21 years Windells has been the ... |
Frog Lake - Mount Hood National Forest
 | 11 miles away Fish stocking starts at frog lake when?...Frog Lake is a cute little lake that lives up to its name. When we visited in early September, the shoreline was covered with little black frogs. The east side of Mount Hood overlooks the campsites. ... |
Kidney Lake
 | 12 miles away It's nice.... |
Little Ashes Lake
 | 14 miles away Since the previous post was negative, I was skeptical about fishing there. I sent a couple of hours fishing there at one of the few access spots to see how it fished. I was fortunate enough to land a trout about 27 inches long. Not to bad for a couple hours. Caught using a rooster tail spinner. Gotta give it a try....Little Ashes lake is a medium sized spillway from the Columbia River. There is not much public access to the lake. The lake is boundaried on the southwest side by Highway 14. and all the rest is Private property. No way to launch a boat, but I have float tubed it. There are no trails to hike around this lake. You won't want to swim in it since it is columbia river water. The fishing is unproductive as i fished it and never caught a single bass or trout, only sucker fish and perch. My advice is to just enjoy the sight of this lake, but venturing into it is a waste of time.... |
Bighorn Campground
 | 15 miles away Have you been to the Bighorn campground site???While this is a beautiful pack-in, primitive site, it doesn't fit with your description. Before camping, take a hike on Nat. Forest Trail 742, without gear. After you've scoped the area, come back and stay. Even on Labor Day Weekend ('06) there were several campsites available in this dispersed camp area.... |
Sesters Reservoirs
 | 15 miles away Is there fishing?... |
North Fork Reservoir
 | 18 miles away This a wonderful fishing lake with adjacent camping. There are boats for rent and there is a small store with fishing tackle & food.... |
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
 | 23 miles away This is a good ski mountain, not very high but good.... |
Timberline Lodge
 | 24 miles away 1 PHOTO WINDELLS SNOWBOARD CAMP - the funnest place on earth! www.windells.com... |
Mt. Hood Meadows
 | 29 miles away Excellent ski resort, great scenery.... |
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