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Man, is there a load of exciting stuff to do in the vicinity of Deer Camp Lake. Deer Camp Lake is good enough to spend more than a day at, Twin Springs Campground is a good local campground; do take a hike on the Fuji Mountain Trail. Edith Creek is close to Deer Camp Lake and is always a joy to take a look at, and if you come at the right time of year, Hills Creek offers some pleasant whitewater. After a long day outdoors Best Western Oakridge Inn is a delightful
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| | site to spend a night or two. Summertime highs at Deer Camp Lake mostly tend to be in the 80's. Once the sun is down it falls down to the 40's. Highs through the wintertime are frequently in the 40's with temperatures at Deer Camp Lake dipping down into the 20's all through winter nights. Yep, outdoors entertaining stuff truly is abundant here in the Central Cascade Range. There's so much to do here at Deer Camp Lake that you need to camp here for a while, | |
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Shelter Cove Resort is a good site for that; one of the major features of the surroundings of Deer Camp Lake is Fuji Mountain. Have a brilliant hiking adventure along the High Divide Trail, and since you might be in a lake visiting
mood you can always stop by nearby Upper Island Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Going for a hike along the Waldo Lake Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this vicinity; unsurprisingly, this is a glorious neighborhood
for people who like lakes, Verde Lake is a lake close by. This lake is so wonderful. You ought to undeniably dedicate some time to Black Meadows since you're here at Deer Camp Lake, and there are some brilliant whitewater spots on
Salt Creek. There's no way anyone can get bored here in the Central Cascade Range. Really tremendous skiing awaits you at Willamette Pass, and Lillian Falls is a pretty site to pop by while you're at Deer Camp Lake. Deer Camp
Lake gets a great deal of water; December is when you get the most rain here while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. The Central Cascade Range scenery is always beautiful.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.66861 Longitude: -122.1039
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High Divide Trail, Lane County, 2 miles away 6 hiking miles, 1321 feet elevation difference |
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Waldo Lake Trail, Lane County, 2 miles away 10.6 hiking miles, 2265 feet elevation difference |
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Hills Creek, Lane CountyCounty, 16 miles away Class IV - 6 miles long (6 mi above Reservoir) |
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Salt Creek, Lane CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class III-IV - 7.2 miles long (McCredie Hot Springs to Rigdon Road Bridge) |
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Yoran Lake
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Willamette Pass
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Winopee Lake
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Davis Lake
 | 18 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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