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What a nice lake Campbell Reservoir is. Throughout the months of summer at Campbell Reservoir highs are commonly in the 80's; the overnight is a tad colder of course, typically in the 50's. The cold days of the winter come with highs in the 40's, and winter nights come with lows in the 30's to Campbell Reservoir. This lake is so wonderful. You can run the rapids of Butte Creek close to Campbell Reservoir; Campbell Reservoir is delightful enough to spend more than
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| | a day at, Woodburn RV Park is a delightful local campground. You can take a little journey to Barnes Brothers Reservoir Dam since you're here at Campbell Reservoir; there are plenty of people from Salem here. Barnes Reservoir is a splendid lake next to Campbell Reservoir. There's so much to do here at Campbell Reservoir that you need to camp here for a while, Silver Spur RV Park is a tremendous place for that. Any time is a great time at Campbell Reservoir | |
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if you have a thing about the outdoors. Lakes are such peaceful sites, why not pop by Barnes Brothers Reservoir close to Campbell Reservoir, and dry warm beds await you at Rodeway Inn Sublimity. Campbell Reservoir is a good site
of common precipitation; the month with most of the rain is December while July is ordinarily the driest month. Get your pulse rate up on the good whitewater of Silver Creek, and after a long day outdoors Oregon Garden Resort is a great place to spend a night or two.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.96667 Longitude: -122.7986
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Silver Creek, Marion CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class IV(V) - 8 miles long (Silver Falls State Park to Silver Creek Reservoir) |
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Butte Creek, Clackamas/ Marion CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class III-IV - 7.5 miles long (Fault Line to Oregon 213) |
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Silver Creek, Marion CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class V+ - 2 miles long (North Falls to Lower putin) |
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Portland-Woodburn Rv Park
 | 10 miles away 148 Manicured Full Hookup Sites, Free Wi-Fi, Big Rig Friendly, Groups Welcome, Next Door to Oregon's Most Popular Attraction, The Woodburn Company Stores outlet mall. Easy on/off I-5 Exit #271. Midway between Portland and Salem Oregon.... |
Oregon Christian Convention
 | 11 miles away 10 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Nearby Grocery... RV:water and electrical hook-up, - 72 RV hookups, FIRES:a bonfire pit is available, GROCERY:two local grocery stores are a few blocks away... ...een host to an annual event called the Oregon Christian Convention. The grounds have RV hook-ups and tent camping is also available. Mill Creek meanders around one side of the property offering great picnicking, swimming, rock skipping and wading opportunities.
Rich in history, the grounds boast an 1891 building called the Tabernacle. The Tabernacle seats over 1,200 people. The construction is authentic post and beam with soaring rafters and an occasional bird flying through. The tabernacle is also available for rent. Rustic cabins are available to rent as well as rooms in another historic building known as Centennial Lodge. Centennial is a two story building with old style hotel rooms and shared restrooms on each floor. Jubilee Lodge was built in the late sixties and has a large dining/meeting room, complete kitchen as well as dormitories that are all available to rent. Two restroom/shower houses are available for use.
A play ground area for children, volleyball pit, short trails for walking, a local swimming pool (two blocks away in the town of Turner), convenient ... |
Salem Campgrounds and RV's Holiday Trav-L-Park
 | 13 miles away 4 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Store, Nearby Grocery, Gameroom... - 185 RV hookups, PETS:No Pit Bulls or Rottweilers or mix of those breeds allowed., FIRES:We are in the city limits and no campfires allowed. We have BBQ's for cooking., STORE:RV parts and small convenience store, GROCERY:Winco, Shopco, Walmart... RV sites... Shower house... Tent site... Office... From $17 to $30 a night... |
Camp Dakota
 | 16 miles away 4 PHOTOS Tent Sites, Pets OK, Fires OK... PETS:Leash required, STORE:Limited groceries... This beautiful forested family campground has lots to offer including Yurt rentals, Tee Pee rentals, RV sites and tent sites. Onsite activiites include an 18 hole DISC GOLF course, a full service PAINTBALL FIELD, GOLD PANNING, and much, much more. Nearby on State Forest land are hiking trails and waterfalls to explore. Check out our website at www.campdakota.com ... |
Taylor Park
 | 17 miles away Taylor Park is actually a private park. It is not open to the general public. Members pay an annual fee for this facility. Gates are locked and you must have a key card to gain access. The waiting list to obtain a campsite in this park can be as long as 4 years and you MUST be recommended by a current member in good standing.... |
Timothy Lake
 | 18 miles away Don't Go all the way to wilsonville for a hotel. if you head in towards portland on the 26, there are plenty of hotels from government camp to welches. Personally if you're going to a lake in the mountains you should be CAMPING. And there are plenty of sites to do so, both reserved and not. There are great hiking trails and it's also full of fish and crawdads. Boating is a must if possible.... |
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