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Why not stop by Gold Ray Reservoir if you're passing through these parts. Gold Ray Reservoir gets a typical amount of rain; December is the wettest month with most rain; July is the month with the least moisture. Through the summer months highs here at Gold Ray Reservoir reach the 80's. For the duration of the moonlight hours it's commonly in the 40's. Through the wintertime this place gets highs in the 40's; after the sun is down through the winter temperatures
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| | at Gold Ray Reservoir descend into the 20's. But wait, there's more fun things to do in the Siskiyou Mountains. If you need a location to stay Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites MEDFORD-CENTRAL POINT is a great choice, and of course, this is a pleasant vicinity for folks who like lakes, McCormick Reservoir is a lake in the neighborhood. All the outdoors amusing things in the Siskiyou Mountains will keep you coming back time and again. The Canyon Number Three | |
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Trail is a glorious hiking trail in the neighborhood of Gold Ray Reservoir. Just can't get enough of Gold Ray Reservoir. The peak of Blackwell Hill can be seen from Gold Ray Reservoir, and if you come at the right time of year, Rogue
River offers some good whitewater. But wait, there's more to do in the neighborhood of Gold Ray Reservoir. Why not have a look at a swamp like Kelly Slough since you're here at Gold Ray Reservoir, and this is a popular place for people
from Medford. Central Point Koa Kampground is a glorious campground nearby, and playing golf is lots of fun at Laurel Hill Golf Course. There's always Gold Ray Dam to visit in close proximity to Gold Ray Reservoir, and you're
probably hooked on lakes, Morris Reservoir is one of those close by. Gold Ray Reservoir is one of the lakes here in the Siskiyou Mountains. Looking for some flowing water? Try Bear Creek, and the beauty of mother nature reveals
herself at Hardy Riffle. This lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Fairfield Inn And Suites By Marriott Medford is a delightful place to spend a night or two; on a good day you can take a hike along the Red Mountain Trail.
This lake is so wonderful. Stay the night at Millpond Campground, and a splendid site is Curry Gulch. Not enough hours in a day to enjoy the Siskiyou Mountains. A great place like Bommers Flat here at Gold Ray Reservoir is too glorious to miss, and if you're here you can take a hike along the Chicago Trail.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 42.43667 Longitude: -122.9833
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| These outdoors activities are available near Gold Ray Reservoir. |
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Chicago Trail, Jackson County, 16 miles away 5.2 hiking miles, 2138 feet elevation difference |
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Red Mountain Trail, Douglas County, 17 miles away 6.8 hiking miles, 2365 feet elevation difference |
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Rogue River, Jackson CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class II-IV - 2 miles long (Above Nugget Falls to Gold Hill Boat Ramp) |
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| MORE STUFF NEARBY:
Lakewood RV Park
 | The best park around... Safe, secure and has a great management team there also. I highly recommend this park.... |
Riverfront Trailer Park
 | 15 miles away It's an RV Park. No permanant trailers.
lots of pictures on-line at www. Riverfrontrvparkmt. Com
Also, we are currently in-process of an 11-mile hiking trail from Garrison to Deer Lodge, MT, which would begin here at the park. We have put in for a grant, and are hoping to get this going soon.
We also have lots of tent sites and 2 small cabins.
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Moon Mountain RV Resort
 | 19 miles away We are a 50 space rv park with full hookups and free wifi, we have extended cable, and phone available at each site.
We do not have tent sites, as pads are concrete, we are pet friendly.
We have laundry and private restrooms available to our customers. We are located within a mile of Pearce Park and the Rogue River, minutes to Grants Pass, and 20 minutes to the Hellgate Jet Boats.
We offer daily, weekly, monthly rates and for more information and our location go to www. Moonmountainrv.com... |
Mt. Ashland
 | 26 miles away 3 PHOTOS If you can ski Mt. Ashland, you can ski anywhere, is a boast locals in southern Oregon have made for 45 years. It is true; Mt. Ashland offers plenty of adventure for both skiers and riders. The ski area is located about a half an hour drive from the charming town of Ashland, home to the world renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival. At 7,500 feet, Mt. Ashland is the highest point in the Siskiyou mountain range. Its north facing slopes collect an average 300 inches of snowfall annually. The ski area offers 23 trails in addition to chute skiing and boarding in its famous bowl. All trails are easily accessed by 4 chairlifts. Twilight skiing on 10 runs is scheduled Thursday through Friday evenings beginning in late-December. The mountain prides itself on a warm and friendly atmosphere. For information call (541) 482-2897 or visit www.mtashland.com.... |
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