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Cabot Lake is a very beautiful lake in beautiful surroundings. For the period of the summer months, highs usually are in the 70's at Cabot Lake, and the nighttime is a tad chillier of course, mostly in the 40's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 30's with temperatures at Cabot Lake dipping down into the 20's during winter nights. Yep, outdoors fun things to do are really plentiful here at Cabot Lake. Do pop by Carl Lake next to Cabot Lake, it's a delightful
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| | lake; from Cabot Lake you obtain a brilliant vista of Forked Butte. Cabot Lake is one of the lakes here in the Central Cascade Range. You'll beyond doubt wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the enjoyable stuff in the Central Cascade Range. A tremendous place for whitewater paddling close to Cabot Lake is Metolius River, and hey, Gotta ski right? Hoodoo is a splendid location to do that. This lake is so wonderful. Lodge at Suttle Lake is a great place | |
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to get some rest, and the Sugar Pine Ridge Trail offers hiking at its best. The beauty of mother nature reveals herself at Lava Spring, and dry warm beds await you at Best Western Ponderosa Lodge. If you adore the outdoors you'll
adore it here in the Central Cascade Range. While you're here at Cabot Lake, you could also go to pretty Shirley Lake, and don't leave Cabot Lake without first going for a hike along the Cabot Lake Trail. This lake is so wonderful.
Cold Springs Resort is a great campground nearby, and there's nice hiking along the Brush Creek Trail. Get your pulse rate up on the glorious whitewater of Marion Creek; Wizard Falls Campground is a good local campground. Cabot
Lake is a reasonably wet place frequently with a great deal of rainfall; all through the month of December you get the most rain around here, and July is when it's the driest.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.57972 Longitude: -121.7631
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| These outdoors activities are available near Cabot Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Cabot Lake:
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Cabot Lake Trail, Jefferson County, 0 miles away 6.8 hiking miles, 941 feet elevation difference |
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Brush Creek Trail, Jefferson County, 1 miles away 6.4 hiking miles, 1347 feet elevation difference |
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Hoodoo, Oregon, 11 miles away 1035 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Cabot Lake:
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Marion Creek, Linn CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class IV(V) - 7 miles long (Gooch Falls) |
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Metolius River, Jefferson CountyCounty, 15 miles away Class III-IV - 28.5 miles long (Riverside Forest Campground to Lake Billy Chinook) |
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Carl Lake, Jefferson CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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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!... |
Marion Lake Trail
 | The bugs are bad. Was there on 7-17th and 18th. The bug are real bad. Eaten alive.... |
Hoodoo
 | 11 miles away The best place to go snowboarding ever in Oregon This is like 50th time there!!!!!!... |
Suttle Lake Resort and Marina
 | 12 miles away Sure would be nice if (somebody) listed a weekly fishing report (Kokanee) for the lake.... |
Blue Lake Resort
 | 17 miles away Blue Lake Resort no longer exists. It is now an arts and environmental center, open to the public for special events.... |
Mt. Bachelor
 | 29 miles away ... program that was just completed August 2008. Now you can pick a backside fall line that no other soul will take that day. An additional 980 acres off the Summit opens up expert rolling bowls and an additional 358 acres of wild tree riding is accessible west of the Northwest shoulder. All backside terrain is for the advanced rider. In acknowledgement of the young advanced rider, Mt Bachelor sponsors a Freeriders and grommies (rippers under 13) with events and competitions almost every weekend. The resort hosts rail jams, superpipe competitions, boarder-cross and slalom races, slopestyle, freestyle and park competitions. Events include the Sun Cup (Feb 24-March 2), Special Olympic Winter Games (February 27-28), the Alpine Masters Championship (April 2-5), Riders for the Cure (April 4) and the closing of the season with the Pole Peddle Paddle (May 16) and North American Pond Skimming Championships (May 17). Among the 6 full-service day lodges, you?ll find food, bars, daycare and the largest ski shop in Oregon. Mt Bachelor offers terrific ski school day and multi-week programs f... |
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