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The beauty of Crescent Lake attracts many people from all around. This lake is one of the great places here in the Central Cascade Range. Crescent Lake gets a lot of water; the wettest month of the year is ordinarily December, that's the one that rains the most, and the driest month is July. Yep, outdoors cool stuff truly is bountiful here in the Central Cascade Range. A journey to Crescent Lake wouldn't be complete without taking a look at Cold Spring; close
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| | by you stumble on the Crater Butte Trail which is a good hiking trail. This lake is so wonderful. You are in the neighborhood of Basin Cove since you're here at Crescent Lake, and everybody nearby loves skiing at Willamette Pass. And that's not all you can do here at Crescent Lake. While you're here at Crescent Lake, you could also pop by pretty Fawn Lake, and unsurprisingly Rainbow Creek flows through this neighborhood. There's no way anyone can get bored | |
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here in the Central Cascade Range. There is a great hiking trail in close proximity to Crescent Lake called the Pretty Lake Trail, and Crescent Lake is a glorious spot to visit for more than one day, Shelter Cove Resort is a glorious
spot to camp nearby. Pretty Lake is a nearby lake that you could stop by, and on a brilliant day you can take a hike along the Fawn Lake Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Crater Lake National Park is a very good place to stop
at close to Crescent Lake. Summertime at Crescent Lake comes with high temperatures in the 80's. For the duration of the moonlight hours it's usually in the 40's. Highs during the wintertime are regularly in the 40's, and during the
dark hours in the wintertime at Crescent Lake temperatures descend to the 20's. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Crescent Lake has to offer, you can camp at Lake Lucile Campground; why not have a look at Crescent Lake Dam since you're here.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.49944 Longitude: -121.9833
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Fawn Lake Trail, Klamath County, 1 miles away 5.6 hiking miles, 863 feet elevation difference |
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Pretty Lake Trail, Klamath County, 1 miles away 6.8 hiking miles, 1098 feet elevation difference |
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Crater Butte Trail, Klamath County, 2 miles away 8.4 hiking miles, 881 feet elevation difference |
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Fawn Lake, Klamath CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Willamette Pass
 | 6 PHOTOS Willamette Pass Resort offers skiers and riders of all abilities the chance to experience big mountain skiing with a small mountain atmosphere. Seven lifts including the state's only high-speed six passenger lift will take you to 360 degrees of alpine adventure. Twenty-nine runs and 1,563 vertical feet await you from the summit of Eagle Peak and Peak Two. 20 Kilometers of groomed and trackset Nordic trails are available as well as snow tubing. The Nordic/Tubing Center is located at the west end of the main parking lot. In our 42,000 square-foot open beam lodge enjoy our full service restaurant and lounge, rental shop and retail store.
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 | 11 miles away This website needs updating. I was there on Aug. 2nd,3rd, and 4th 2007. There are a LOT of bass there. We saw NO trout at all, and no one we talked to had caught or seen one. I was there with 2 others for bass fishing. there is no camping at the west boat launch area. Day use only. There are 2 camp sites on the east side. The Lava Flow site is closed, and has been for some time. There is a primative site there. No water or elec. and very primative boat launching area. You have to pole or row through the tules to get out on the lake. The old campground is closed because of Eagles nest there. Eagles are no longer on the endangerd spieces list. Why not re-open that area. it has a great boat ramp. Bass fishing was great, but not many large fish when we were there. Lots of smaller bass. We were told it was real good in late June and first half of July. We will try again next year.... |
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Winopee Lake
 | 19 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.... |
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