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Cervus Lake is one of the lakes here in the Central Cascade Range. Go for a hike on the Winchester Trail; paddling on McKenzie River - South Fork is so much fun. Life's too short to enjoy all the cool stuff close to Cervus Lake. Gotta ski! Mt. Bachelor is a delightful place to do that; camping at Shelter Cove Resort is always a great experience. This lake is so wonderful. If you came to camp Twin Springs Campground is a nice place to do that, and the
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| | slopes of Willamette Pass are so inviting noone can resist. That right there is a load of entertaining stuff already but it goes on, the Central Cascade Range has it all. Going for a hike on the Twin Peaks Trail is always a great adventure, and get drenched paddling on Horse Creek. You'll really wish for more hours in a day to enjoy all the enjoyable things in the Central Cascade Range. This is a good vicinity for folks who like lakes. Torrey Lake is a lake | |
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close at hand; Taylor Butte is a peak you can see from Cervus Lake. A visit to Islet Point near Cervus Lake is always a great idea, and close by you find the Crain Prairie Trail which is a perfect hiking trail. This lake is so
wonderful. Lakes are great; North Torrey Lake is a lake that's close to Cervus Lake. All through the warm months highs here at Cervus Lake get into the 80's; all through summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. The cold days of
the wintertime come with highs in the 40's while Cervus Lake overnight low temperatures during the wintertime are in the 20's. The high level of precipitation makes Cervus Lake a relatively wet place; December is when you get the most rain here while July is commonly the driest month.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.78889 Longitude: -122.0139
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Crain Prairie Trail, Lane County, 4 miles away 18.3 hiking miles, 504 feet elevation difference |
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Twin Peaks Trail, Lane County, 4 miles away 7.9 hiking miles, 1368 feet elevation difference |
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Winchester Trail, Lane County, 6 miles away 14.6 hiking miles, 1421 feet elevation difference |
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Horse Creek, Lane CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class III - 11 miles long (above Separation Creek to McKenzie River) |
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