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If you are in this part of Oregon make sure to pay a visit to Lost Indian Reservoir. Yep, outdoors exciting stuff to do are truly abundant here at Lost Indian Reservoir. You could also stop by Rock Pit Reservoir since you're here at Lost Indian Reservoir; it's close by, and there's tremendous hiking along the Black Canyon Trail. This lake is so wonderful. Looking for some flowing water? Try Black Canyon Creek, and hiking is a popular thing to do around Lost
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| | Indian Reservoir; Coffeepot Trail is a splendid local trail. At Lost Indian Reservoir you don’t see much rainfall; the wettest month of the year is frequently November, that's the one that rains the most; the driest month is September. All through the days of summer at Lost Indian Reservoir highs are usually in the 80's with nighttime lows in the 40's. Highs during the winter are ordinarily in the 30's, and night lows all through the winter for Lost Indian Reservoir | |
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tend to be in the 10's. So many exciting things to do here in the Blue Mountains, too delightful to be true. Aldrich Gulch is a splendid site to spend some time at, and Lost Indian Reservoir is good enough to spend more than a day
at, Pine Tree Campground is a good local campground. A lake nearby is North Corner Reservoir, and obviously, all our national parks are delightful places to stop at and John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is no exception. Don't
leave Lost Indian Reservoir without first paying a visit to Dry Corner Spring, and don't leave Lost Indian Reservoir without first going for a hike along the South Prong Trail. All year is a tremendous time in the Blue Mountains if
you adore the outdoors. Camping at Fish House Inn is always a brilliant experience, and the peak of Groundhog Knoll can be distinguished from Lost Indian Reservoir. This lake is so wonderful. Dry warm beds await you at Best Western John Day Inn. Lost Indian Reservoir is one of the lakes here in the Blue Mountains.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.32444 Longitude: -119.5811
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| These outdoors activities are available near Lost Indian Reservoir. |
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South Prong Trail, Grant County, 4 miles away 4.9 hiking miles, 2147 feet elevation difference |
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Black Canyon Trail, Wheeler County, 6 miles away 8.1 hiking miles, 3351 feet elevation difference |
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Coffeepot Trail, Wheeler County, 7 miles away 1.8 hiking miles, 887 feet elevation difference |
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