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In Oregon there are many beautiful lakes, Marquam Reservoir is one of them. This lake is so wonderful. An average amount of rainfall falls at Marquam Reservoir; the month with most of the rain is December, and July is the month with the least moisture. This lake is so wonderful. Get your heart beating on the good whitewater of Butte Creek; if you need a place to stay Canby Country Inn is a great choice. While you're here at Marquam Reservoir you will meet
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| | lots of folks from close by Salem, and if you're here, you could pop by Comer Creek. Silver Falls State Park is a fine local campground, and if you came for an overnight stay Silver Spur RV Park is a great spot to camp. Throughout the long summer days at Marquam Reservoir highs are commonly in the 80's. Throughout the dark hours of summer temperatures plunge down into the 50's. Through the winter highs are in the 40's while Marquam Reservoir nighttime low temperatures | |
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through the wintertime are in the 30's. A fine site for whitewater paddling next to Marquam Reservoir is Silver Creek, and you can go for a hike on the Pine Crest Trail. After a long day outdoors Oregon Garden Resort is a great
place to spend a night or two, and since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always take a look at nearby Spring Reservoir. So much entertaining stuff to do at Marquam Reservoir, so little time. Hartman Dam is pretty and
it's in close proximity to Marquam Reservoir, and of course, this is a pleasant area for people who like lakes, Dobbes Lake is a lake in the vicinity.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.06389 Longitude: -122.6778
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| These outdoors activities are available near Marquam Reservoir. |
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Pine Crest Trail, Clackamas County, 20 miles away 8.6 hiking miles, 783 feet elevation difference |
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Butte Creek, Clackamas/ Marion CountyCounty, 1 miles away Class III-IV - 7.5 miles long (Fault Line to Oregon 213) |
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Silver Creek, Marion CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class IV(V) - 8 miles long (Silver Falls State Park to Silver Creek Reservoir) |
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Abiqua Creek, Marion CountyCounty, 7 miles away Class II-III - 7.5 miles long (Abiqua Falls to Abiqua Road) |
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Camp Dakota
 | 10 miles away 4 PHOTOS Tent Sites, Pets OK, Fires OK... PETS:Leash required, STORE:Limited groceries... This beautiful forested family campground has lots to offer including Yurt rentals, Tee Pee rentals, RV sites and tent sites. Onsite activiites include an 18 hole DISC GOLF course, a full service PAINTBALL FIELD, GOLD PANNING, and much, much more. Nearby on State Forest land are hiking trails and waterfalls to explore. Check out our website at www.campdakota.com ... |
Willamette Falls Hydroelectric Power Reservoir
 | 14 miles away Hey I must say - very well done. Really. Lisa... |
Portland-Woodburn Rv Park
 | 14 miles away 148 Manicured Full Hookup Sites, Free Wi-Fi, Big Rig Friendly, Groups Welcome, Next Door to Oregon's Most Popular Attraction, The Woodburn Company Stores outlet mall. Easy on/off I-5 Exit #271. Midway between Portland and Salem Oregon.... |
Taylor Park
 | 15 miles away Taylor Park is actually a private park. It is not open to the general public. Members pay an annual fee for this facility. Gates are locked and you must have a key card to gain access. The waiting list to obtain a campsite in this park can be as long as 4 years and you MUST be recommended by a current member in good standing.... |
Timothy Lake
 | 16 miles away Don't Go all the way to wilsonville for a hotel. if you head in towards portland on the 26, there are plenty of hotels from government camp to welches. Personally if you're going to a lake in the mountains you should be CAMPING. And there are plenty of sites to do so, both reserved and not. There are great hiking trails and it's also full of fish and crawdads. Boating is a must if possible.... |
Roamer's Rest RV Park
 | 18 miles away RV Hookups, Pets OK, Store, Nearby Grocery...RV:93 sites includes 22 pull-thrus, PETS:some restrictions, call for details, STORE:rv parts available, GAMEROOM:horseshoe pit, nature path, canoe/kayak launch...93 sites including 22 pull-thrus, 30 & 50 amps, wifi, cable, private bathrooms, laundry, Tri-met bus to Portland, horseshoes,weekly propane delivery, nature path and kayak/canoe boat launch under bridge, nearby shopping and restaurants,and world class wineries. Get away from the hustle & bustle, come visit with us, we offer daily, weekly & monthly rates.
Call for reservations at 503-692-6350 Our friendly staff is waiting to serve you. ... |
Pine Crest Trail
 | 19 miles away ...Pine Crest Trail can no longer be reached. A friend and I tried to go there last weekend and we were disappointed to find that S. Mollala Forest Rd narrows and now effectively ends. Actually, it continues, but the road is impeded by a gate sporting many 'no trespassing' signs and marking it 'private property'. When we got to this point, we were just about to turn around and go home when another car drove past us onto the road. Having driven for several hours to get there, we dared to venture further, and followed the car despite the many warnings on the gate. Now, if you are reading this please heed my advice... never do what we did. Do not try to find this trail. Listen to signs. They are usually there for a reason. We could not locate the next road to turn on because all the old street signs had been removed and all of the old turn-offs warned away the unauthorized with huge boulders blocking the road, locked gates and more no-trespassing signs. After taking some pictures of beautifully dilapidated country houses, we decided to call it a day and return home empty handed. However, w... |
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