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     Oregon has many beautiful lakes and Maiden Lake is one of them. There's just no way someone can get bored here at Maiden Lake. If you came for an overnight stay North Wickiup Campground is a wonderful site to camp, and most likely you're looking for close by lakes? Sure, Lower Rosary Lake is just a very short distance away. Yeah, come up here to the Central Cascade Range for a delightful time. Camping is available at Shelter Cove Resort, and don't leave Maiden  
   Lake without first going for a hike along the Crater Butte Trail.
This lake is so wonderful. Maiden Peak can be seen from Maiden Lake, and you can go for a hike on the Maiden Peak Trail. Everybody close by loves skiing at Willamette Pass, and you're most likely hooked on lakes, Middle Rosary Lake is one of those close by. Maiden Lake is a wet site that gets a lot of precipitation; through the month of December you get the most rain around here while July is regularly
 
               the driest month.
All the outdoors amusing stuff in the Central Cascade Range will keep you coming back many times. The slopes of Mt. Bachelor are so inviting nobody can resist, and there are nice spots to look at along the Moore Creek Trail. Maiden Lake is one of the lakes here in the Central Cascade Range. During the long summer days, highs frequently are in the 80's at Maiden Lake, and through summer nights temperatures are in the 40's. During the winter the highs are commonly in the 40's with temperatures at Maiden Lake dipping down into the 20's through winter nights.

 
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Local climate location: OAKRIDGE FISH HATCHERY 22 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 43.6125
Longitude: -121.9614

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These outdoors activities are available near Maiden Lake.
 Hotels Near Maiden Lake:
Best Western Newberry Station, La Pine, 32 miles away
Best Western Oakridge Inn, Oakridge, 37 miles away
Sunriver Resort, Sunriver, 38 miles away
The Pines at Sunriver, Sunriver, 39 miles away
The Inn Of The Seventh Mountain, Bend, 44 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Maiden Lake:
Shelter Cove Resort, Crescent Lake, 5 miles away
North Wickiup Campground, Deschutes County, 15 miles away
Round Swamp Campground, Deschutes County, 18 miles away
Lake Lucile Campground, Douglas County, 18 miles away
 Hiking Trails Near Maiden Lake:
Moore Creek Trail, Deschutes County, 3 miles away
      10.1 hiking miles, 1397 feet elevation difference
Maiden Peak Trail, Lane County, 3 miles away
       10.4 hiking miles, 3274 feet elevation difference
Crater Butte Trail, Klamath County, 4 miles away
       8.4 hiking miles, 881 feet elevation difference
 Ski Areas Near Maiden Lake:
Willamette Pass, Oregon, 5 miles away
      1563 vertical feet
Mt. Bachelor, Oregon, 27 miles away
      3365 vertical feet
 National Parks Near Maiden Lake:
Crater Lake National Park, Crater Lake - OR, 38 miles away
 Lakes Near Maiden Lake:
Lower Rosary Lake, Klamath CountyCounty, 3 miles away
Middle Rosary Lake, Klamath CountyCounty, 3 miles away

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