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Lava Lake is located in the Central Cascade Range. Lava Lake is a rather wet place ordinarily with lots of rain; the month with most of the rain is December while July is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Stay the night at East Lake Resort and RV Parks, and don't leave Lava Lake without first going for a hike along the Lucky Lake Trail. This lake is so wonderful. If you need a location to stay Best Western Newberry Station is a great choice;
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| | Lava Lake is a pleasant site to visit for more than one day, Upper Campground is a pleasant site to camp nearby. And that's not all the things to do here in the Central Cascade Range. Interesting geology is available here; Red Crater is close to Lava Lake, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always visit close by Lucky Lake. So many amusing things to do here at Lava Lake, too brilliant to be true. Head up to Mt. Bachelor and strap some skis | |
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to your feet; of course, this is a nice area for folks who like lakes, Little Lava Lake is a lake close at hand. There's magnificent hiking along the Quinn Creek Trail, and places like Wire Meadow are brilliant to pop by. This
lake is so wonderful. So many exciting things in the Central Cascade Range, just unbelievable. There are some great whitewater spots on Deschutes River; pleasant hiking is available along the Six Lakes Trail. For the duration
of the warm days of summer here at Lava Lake, high temperatures regularly get into the 80's. For the period of the dark hours of summer temperatures plunge down into the 40's. Daytime highs during the winter are in the 30's; winter nights come with lows in the 20's to Lava Lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.92056 Longitude: -121.7714
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| These outdoors activities are available near Lava Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Lava Lake:
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Lucky Lake Trail, Deschutes County, 2 miles away 1.3 hiking miles, 254 feet elevation difference |
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Six Lakes Trail, Deschutes County, 3 miles away 8.3 hiking miles, 1189 feet elevation difference |
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Quinn Creek Trail, Deschutes County, 4 miles away 7.2 hiking miles, 662 feet elevation difference |
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| | Ski Areas Near Lava Lake:
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Hoodoo, Oregon, 25 miles away 1035 vertical feet |
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| | Whitewater Near Lava Lake:
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Deschutes River, Deschutes CountyCounty, 13 miles away Class I-IV - 9 miles long (Wickiup Dam to Pringle Falls) |
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Deschutes River, Deschutes CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class I-II - 16 miles long (Pringle Falls to Big River Campground) |
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Squaw Creek, Deschutes CountyCounty, 18 miles away Class IV+ - 6.5 miles long (FS 1514 Bridge to Gaging Station) |
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