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Campers Lake is always a pleasure to visit. This lake is so wonderful. Go for a hike on the Hand Lake Trail, and dry warm beds await you at Lodge at Suttle Lake. If you want a splendid time in the great outdoors, just come on down to Campers Lake. The Central Cascade Range scenery is always beautiful. Be careful coming to Campers Lake, you might not ever wanna return back home again. Hoodoo is a delightful local ski area, and if you don't mind getting drenched,
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| | you can always go whitewater paddling on Horse Creek. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Campers Lake; Scott Trail is a glorious local trail, and if you're into cool geologic features try Twin Craters. This location, the Central Cascade Range, has so much outdoors cool stuff. Squaw Creek has a splendid whitewater paddling spot nearby, and a lake close by is Scott Lake. Summer brings highs in the 80's to Campers Lake. Summer nighttime lows descend down | |
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to the 40's. High temperatures during the wintertime are normally in the 30's, and overnight lows in the 20's for Campers Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Suttle Lake Resort and Marina is a good local campground, and Hand Lake is
a nearby lake that you could take a look at. The sight of lovely Condon Butte near Campers Lake is great, and splendid hiking is available along the Obsidian Trail. So much entertaining stuff to do in the Central Cascade Range,
not enough time. Why not camp at East Lake Resort and RV Parks since you're here at Campers Lake, and if you need a place to stay Best Western Ponderosa Lodge is a nice choice. All the water falling down from the sky makes Campers
Lake a wet site; the wettest month of the year is ordinarily December, that's the one that rains the most, and July on the other hand is the driest. Lake Valley is a pleasant place to check out, and everyone nearby loves skiing at Mt. Bachelor.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.22472 Longitude: -121.8672
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| | Hiking Trails Near Campers Lake:
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Hand Lake Trail, Lane County, 1 miles away 4 hiking miles, 224 feet elevation difference |
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Obsidian Trail, Lane County, 3 miles away 11.6 hiking miles, 2161 feet elevation difference |
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Scott Trail, Deschutes County, 3 miles away 19.8 hiking miles, 1989 feet elevation difference |
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Hoodoo, Oregon, 9 miles away 1035 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Campers Lake:
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Horse Creek, Lane CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class III - 11 miles long (above Separation Creek to McKenzie River) |
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Squaw Creek, Deschutes CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class IV+ - 6.5 miles long (FS 1514 Bridge to Gaging Station) |
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Marion Creek, Linn CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class IV(V) - 7 miles long (Gooch Falls) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Hoodoo
 | The best place to go snowboarding ever in Oregon This is like 50th time there!!!!!!... |
Smith Reservoir
 | 12 miles away Love the lake and the fishing.... |
Sparks Lake
 | 13 miles away 1 PHOTO Sparks lake is a picture perfect high montain lake located west of Bend, Oregon. It's near Mt Bachelor on the Cascade Lakes Hiway. Broken Top and South Sister loom high above as the Lava flow created a unique shoreline accessed best by Kayak or Canoe.... |
Suttle Lake Resort and Marina
 | 16 miles away Sure would be nice if (somebody) listed a weekly fishing report (Kokanee) for the lake.... |
Winopee Lake
 | 17 miles away Went to Winopee lake this weekend...it was a little dissapointing because the lake is about 45% covered with reeds and lilly pads. The Eastern shore is the only one you can accesst the water without having to wade through reeds. There is quite a few algae blooms so swimming isn't an option. Overall, the view was nice but not spectacular. There are three decent campsites at the lake, popular with horse camps. The best of the three sites is the one on the Eastern bank, take the first trail you come accross before reaching the junction for sno-shoe lake. The second and third campsites are on the West bank and are a little harder to find...head for the clifs and you are there.... |
Mt. Bachelor
 | 17 miles away ...y reduced especially in the youth to young adult segments, bringing affordable skiing back to families and students. Mt Bachelor saw a 17% increase in pass sales. Mt Bachelor continues to offer terrain for all levels and likes, from wide groomers, to natural glades, manicured parks, wide open spaces and peak cornices. Also offered are sled dog rides, lift-accessible tubing and snowshoe tours lead by USFS rangers. The resort?s annual snowfall averages 370 inches of low-density powder due to its high desert location and altitude. At just over 9,000 feet, you can see to Mt Shasta in California up to Mt Adams in Washington State. Mt Bachelor is defined by its setting ? a pristine mountain experience that is as pure as the day the volcano erupted 15,000 years ago. Riders now enjoy 360-degree access to terrain off the Summit and Northwest chairlifts, a five year back catchline 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 ... |
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.... |
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