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Eppenbaugh Reservoir is always a pleasure to visit. Float down the rapids of Willamette River in a kayak. You should have a look at Duck Bay when you're here at Eppenbaugh Reservoir; if you're a golfer then a delightful nearby course is Hidden Valley Golf Course. This lake is so wonderful. Lakes are such serene sites, why not check out Fadeley Reservoir near Eppenbaugh Reservoir; if you need a site to stay Comfort Inn Cottage Grove is a tremendous choice.
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| | For the duration of the long summer days at Eppenbaugh Reservoir temperatures are frequently in the 80's, and during the night it cools down to the 50's. Throughout the winter the highs are generally in the 40's, and night lows at Eppenbaugh Reservoir through the winter generally descend into the 30's. I can't stop, cause I'm havin' a pleasant time here at Eppenbaugh Reservoir. There are other sites here than Eppenbaugh Reservoir, for example Pembrook Reservoir. | |
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There's so much to do here at Eppenbaugh Reservoir that you need to camp here for a while, Sherwood Forest Koa is a nice site for that. After a long day outdoors Holiday Inn Express Cottage Grove, Or is a good location to spend a
night or two, and Eppenbaugh Reservoir is not far at all from Eugene-Springfield. Paddling on Row River is so much fun, and you can stay the night at Best Western Inn. Eppenbaugh Reservoir is a pretty wet place generally with
a large amount of precipitation; the month with most of the rain is December while July is ordinarily the driest month.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.85806 Longitude: -123.1025
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Row River, Lane CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class II-III - 5 miles long (Dorena Dam to Scaling Station Bridge) |
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Willamette River, Lane CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class II-III - 4.8 miles long (Coast Fork / Middle Fork confluence to Alton Baker Park) |
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Row River
 | we went in inflatable rafts down this river, and my friend got screwed up.... |
Deerwood RV Park
 | RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Store, Nearby Grocery... - 75 RV hookups, FIRES:Campfires restricted to picnic area., STORE:RV supplies...DEERWOOD RV PARK, just 4 miles south of Eugene/Springfield is situated in a beautiful meadow surrounded by towering trees. Deerwood is quiet and private yet close to shopping or fishing, the coast or the mountains. Great golf courses are only minutes away. Deerwood is in the heart of backpacking country with the best of Oregon wilderness areas nearby. Three Sisters, Diamond Peak and Crater Lake are all day trips from Deerwood. Guests also have been known to climb nearby 1500' Mt Pisgah and still be back to Deerwood in time for breakfast. Whether you're passing through or staying for the season, you'll find Deerwood RV Park hard to leave.... |
Row River
 | 18 miles away ...ring and early Summer. It is safest in July through late August. The cave is a source of drowning because people go into it easily with the force of the water but cannot get back out because the water pushes then back into the cave, and then they run out of air. There is also a lot of submerged debris that snag boaters and swimmers alike. These full sized logs and branches catch people's legs, arms, and smash their heads with the force of the waterfall pounding them and the debris then drags them down in the undertow below the falls, churning below the surface of the water. Local Cottage Grove Rescue divers (30 min. from the falls) have also died in recent years at Wildwood Falls in attempts to drag dead bodies out, because of the debris and undertow. It seems like a very docile place to swim and is a very popular place in the summer (approx. 150-200 people every day). BUT anyone going in the water in June are really asking for trouble unless the water level is really low and calm. If the water is still high or even at a moderate level weeks after the last heavy rain, logs and branch... |
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