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At City of Portland Reservoir Number 4 you can observe Council Crest, and do stop by Balch Creek if you're here at City of Portland Reservoir Number 4. There's so much to do here at City of Portland Reservoir Number 4 that you need to camp here for a while, Portland Meadows RV Park is a brilliant site for that, and if you need a place to stay Park Lane Suites is a magnificent choice. City of Portland Reservoir Number 4 is tremendous enough to spend more than
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| | a day at, Jantzen Beach RV Park is a tremendous local campground, and while you're here you will meet lots of people from close by Portland-Vancouver-Beaverton. From a rain point of view City of Portland Reservoir Number 4 is a relatively normal site; of all the months in a year December is the one with the most rain, and July is when it's the driest. After a long day outdoors The Heathman Hotel is a perfect spot to spend a night or two; whitewater paddling is | |
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not for everyone but if it's for you then, we recommend Lewis River - East Fork. This lake is so wonderful. Balch Canyon is a magnificent site to spend some time at; you're in all probability addicted to lakes, City of Portland Reservoir
Number 3 is one of those nearby. You just can't imagine the amount of outdoors cool stuff the area near City of Portland Reservoir Number 4 has to offer. For you golfers we recommend nearby Portland Meadows Golf Course, and while
here here do stop by close by Broughton Beach. This lake is so wonderful. Lakes are magnificent; Guild Lake is a lake that's next to City of Portland Reservoir Number 4; get your heart pumping on the delightful whitewater of Clackamas
River. The warmest time of the year brings highs in the 80's to City of Portland Reservoir Number 4 while nighttime lows are mostly in the 50's. Daytime highs through the winter are in the 40's; nighttime lows in the 30's for City of Portland Reservoir Number 4.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.51833 Longitude: -122.7017
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Lewis River - East Fork, Clark CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II - 3 miles long (Lewisville Park to Daybreak Park) |
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Clackamas River, Clackamas CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II - 21.8 miles long (McIver Park to Mouth) |
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Molalla River, Clackamas CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II-IV - 13 miles long (Table Rock Fork to Glen Avon Bridge) |
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Roamer's Rest RV Park
 | RV Hookups, Pets OK, Store, Nearby Grocery...RV:93 sites includes 22 pull-thrus, PETS:some restrictions, call for details, STORE:rv parts available, GAMEROOM:horseshoe pit, nature path, canoe/kayak launch...93 sites including 22 pull-thrus, 30 & 50 amps, wifi, cable, private bathrooms, laundry, Tri-met bus to Portland, horseshoes,weekly propane delivery, nature path and kayak/canoe boat launch under bridge, nearby shopping and restaurants,and world class wineries. Get away from the hustle & bustle, come visit with us, we offer daily, weekly & monthly rates.
Call for reservations at 503-692-6350 Our friendly staff is waiting to serve you. ... |
Willamette Falls Hydroelectric Power Reservoir
 | 10 miles away Hey I must say - very well done. Really. Lisa... |
Timothy Lake
 | 11 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.... |
Sturgeon Lake
 | 12 miles away 1 PHOTO Where is a good put-in for Sturgeon Lake?... Can a person launch a boat into Sturgeon Lake (Sauvie's Island, Oregon) and if so, what is the name of the boat landing, costs, and speed limit? Thanks... Sturgeon Lake is a GREAT place to fish at on Sauvie Island. For exsample, There are WARM WATER SPECIES like: CATFISH, BASS, PANFISH, PERCH, WALLEYE & LOT MORE! There are COLD WATER SPECIES in the lake too, like: Trout. It is VERY BEAUTIFUL ESPECALLY IN FALL.... |
Bastion Reservoir
 | 14 miles away Bastion Reservoir in Washington County is not a recreational reservoir. It is a runoff pond in the center of a suburban community.... |
Lewis River - East Fork
 | 17 miles away *WARNING* Lewisville Pk to DayBreak on July 2, 2009. Water very low and very rocky using tubes and raft. Had to get out often and dislodge from rocks or walk over river rock. Had to walk from 1/4 sign to Daybreak all the way out and was VERY UNHAPPY. Walk was actually about a mile to parking area over river rock and then very narrow trail. Trails not marked if you have to get out and walk because water was TOO low (only a few inches deep). Would have appreciated uptodate info at booth at Lewisville entrance. Was told rafting was fine to Daybreak. Trip took 5.5 hours and was told it would take 2.5.... |
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