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Hunts Lake typically gets much rain; December is the month that gets the most rain while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. A lake nearby is Coyote Lake; Hunts Lake is right by the Swallow Lake Trail. Don’t forget to visit Hunts Cove since you're here at Hunts Lake, and you can stay the night at Trout Lake Campground. Hunts Lake is one of the lakes here in the Central Cascade Range. These mountains rock, just explore all the amusing
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| | things to do in the Central Cascade Range. A great close by hotel is Best Western Ponderosa Lodge, and don't forget to take a wonderful little tour to Hunts Creek. This lake is so wonderful. There's no such thing as a bad day of skiing at nearby Hoodoo; Marion Creek is a perfect whitewater spot nearby. The warmest time of the year at Hunts Lake comes with high temperatures in the 70's. Summer overnight lows drop down to the 40's. The winter comes with highs | |
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in the 30's, and night lows at Hunts Lake during the wintertime mostly sink into the 20's. This lake is so wonderful. There's so much to do here at Hunts Lake that you need to camp here for a while, Lemiti Campground is a great place
for that, and the Pamelia Lake Trail offers hiking at its best. You simply ought to love the Central Cascade Range. You could also explore Hanks Lake while you're here at Hunts Lake; it's close by, and hiking along the Brush Creek
Trail is splendid fun. The sight of Cathedral Rocks from Hunts Lake is beautiful. So much exciting stuff next to Hunts Lake, definitely striking. If you need a site to stay Lodge at Suttle Lake is a great choice, and in the event that you don't mind getting drenched, you can always go whitewater paddling on Santiam River - North.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.63222 Longitude: -121.82
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| These outdoors activities are available near Hunts Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Hunts Lake:
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Pamelia Lake Trail, Linn County, 4 miles away 5.4 hiking miles, 952 feet elevation difference |
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Swallow Lake Trail, Linn County, 4 miles away 14.4 hiking miles, 3182 feet elevation difference |
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Brush Creek Trail, Jefferson County, 5 miles away 6.4 hiking miles, 1347 feet elevation difference |
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Hoodoo, Oregon, 12 miles away 1035 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Hunts Lake:
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Marion Creek, Linn CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class IV(V) - 7 miles long (Gooch Falls) |
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Santiam River - North, Marion/ Linn CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class III-IV - 7.3 miles long (Bruno Mt. Road Bridge to Detroit Reservoir) |
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Breitenbush River, Marion CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class IV - 8.2 miles long (Cleator Bend Campground to Detroit Lake) |
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Marion Lake Trail
 | The bugs are bad. Was there on 7-17th and 18th. The bug are real bad. Eaten alive.... |
Jefferson Lake Trail
 | I just completed this trail with my German Shepherd and had a great time. We made Jefferson Lake in 4 hours, stayed the night and returned at a faster pace, making the trailhead in 3 hours. A big portion of the trail is overgrown with 5ft. tall plant life, making the trail impossible to see. I used a compass to stay on course and bushwhack for about 3 miles, then picked up the trail again. It's obvious this trail hasn't received any attention from the forest service for some time now,so plan on using your nav skills on this one. We encountered a braver-than-average black bear while encamped at Jefferson Lake, and had difficulty finding a suitable place to hang a bear bag since all the trees are limbless due to a forest fire. My dog, Sigg, is a good bear deterrant and took the night shift guarding the food bag. If you are considering this trail, start early enough so you're not walking in the dark and bring some good jungle juice (deet). Bear bells may be useful as well. Hope this helps somebody!... |
Hoodoo
 | 11 miles away The best place to go snowboarding ever in Oregon This is like 50th time there!!!!!!... |
Tule Lake
 | 15 miles away Very remote and pretty lake. Would have been better for us girly girls and older folks if there had been bathroom facilities anywhere nearby.... |
Suttle Lake Resort and Marina
 | 17 miles away Sure would be nice if (somebody) listed a weekly fishing report (Kokanee) for the lake.... |
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