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Through the summer at Devils Lake temperatures are mostly in the 60's. When the night sets in temperatures dip down into the 40's. Highs through the winter are mostly in the 50's, and winter nights come with lows in the 30's to Devils Lake. There's so much to do here at Devils Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Devils Lake State Park is a great spot for that, and whitewater paddling is not for everyone but if it's for you then, we recommend Siletz River.
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| | A delightful nearby hotel is Comfort Inn & Suites Lincoln City; a delightful lake like South Lagoon is a fine place to have a look at. This lake is so wonderful. You'll need more than a day to explore everything Devils Lake has to offer, you can camp at Devils Lake State Park, and hey, Baldy Creek is a tremendous local stream. Devils Lake is located in the Coast Ranges. Be careful coming to Devils Lake, you might not ever wanna go home again. Devils | |
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Lake is a wet spot that gets a lot of rainfall; through December this area sees the most rain while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Having a delightful time in the Coast Ranges is painless. North Lagoon is
a great lake near Devils Lake, and after a long day outdoors Sea Gypsy Hotel is a pleasant spot to spend a night or two.
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Comfort Inn & Suites Lincoln City, Lincoln City
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100 percent non smoking hotel. Free high-speed Internet access all rooms. Partial ocean view or quiet forest view rooms. Large private balconies. Kitchen and honeymoon suites available. Beach and rest...
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Sea Gypsy Hotel, Lincoln City
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Beautiful ocean front suites, spacious rooms, most with kitchens. Centrally located near shopping, golf, fishing, Indoor pool and sauna. Lowest beach access in Lincoln City - The Sea Gypsy of Lincoln ...
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Current weather conditions at Devils Lake, Coast Ranges, Lincoln County, Oregon

Local climate location: NEWPORT 30 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.9675 Longitude: -124.0156
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Siletz River, Lincoln CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class III-IV - 10.8 miles long (Elk Creek to Moonshine Park) |
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Coyote Rock RV Resort and Marina
 | We'll be back! We loved the location, the setting (as nice or nicer than any nearby state park), the amenities, the hosts and the other campers! We rented a boat twice and really LOVED the crabbing package. Recommend the spots closer to the river :) ... We love this campground and have used it numerous times. Good fishing, good campgrounds and the greatest hosts and employees. Close to shopping, and many things to do. Full hookups and will accomodate larger rv's.... |
Beverly Beach State Park
 | 12 miles away 1 PHOTO ...nd we were trying to find our one and only flashlight and while digging for it in our car, we heard some weird brushing sounds along the roadway and when we found the light and put it to where the noise was coming from, we saw a huge beaver carrying a tree limb off into the forrest. We were so shocked at how huge he was! He was the size of a small bear. At first I thought it WAS a bear but my husband said ''no, Baby, don't be scared... It's just a beaver and he wont hurt you. ''
The next morning we were making coffee and waiting for it to perk (a very slow way to make coffee) and the chipmunks were throwing pine cones at us from the tree tops and they actually hit me with one. Then they come down from the trees while we were drinking our coffee and gather up all their pine cones and cart them off. They were just the cutest little things.
That night we set up our four tiki lanterns and sit around the fire pit having some wine coolers and just enjoying each other like we love to do :) kissing and such... And all of a sudden there was some noises in the trees behind our te... |
Big Creek Reservoir Number 2
 | 15 miles away While Big Creek is a beautiful place, (…) Camping is actually prohibited.... |
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