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Soar down the rapids of Calapooia River in a kayak; if you need a location to stay Travelodge Pioneer Villa is a splendid choice. This lake is so wonderful. Do have a look at Permaneer Log Pond right next door to Taylor Lake, it's a wonderful lake, and camping is available at Diamond Hill RV Park. This lake is so wonderful. Take a look at close by Wright Slough, and if you're interested in hydro structures, you can explore Thompson Dam. For the duration
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| | of the warm days of summer at Taylor Lake temperatures are generally in the 80's, and all through the night it cools down to the 50's. The winter brings highs down to the 40's while the cold winter nights at Taylor Lake are in the 30's. Phoenix Inn Suites Albany is a wonderful location to get some rest; get dripping wet paddling on Willamette River. Schneider Log Pond is a nearby lake that you could go to, and this is a popular place for folks from Albany-Lebanon. | |
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Taylor Lake is a quite wet place frequently with a good deal of rain; during December this area sees the most rain, and July on the other hand is the driest. You just can't imagine the amount of outdoors fun things the area close
to Taylor Lake has to offer. Courtney Creek is a great location to visit, and if you came for an overnight stay KOA Kampgrounds is a wonderful location to camp.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.4125 Longitude: -123.0736
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Willamette River, Lane CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class I - 36 miles long (Alton Baker Park to Peoria Boat Landing) |
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Calapooia River, Linn CountyCounty, 10 miles away Class I - 7 miles long (McKercher Park to Brownsville) |
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Calapooia River, Linn CountyCounty, 19 miles away Class II - 10 miles long (Concrete Bridge above Holley to McKercher Park) |
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Alford Pond
 | All Alford left was a old log pond.... |
Linn County Parks & Recreation Department
 | 10 miles away 11 PHOTOS Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Nearby Grocery... TENT:Tent camping is available at Waterloo County Park, River Bend County Park, Sunnyside County Park, John Neal Memorial County Park, and Whitcomb Creek County Park., RV:RV site camping is available at Waterloo County Park, River Bend County Park, and Sunnyside County Park., PETS:Pets are allowed at all Linn County Parks & Recreation facilities. They must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet and be supervised at all times., FIRES:Fire rings and/or pits are available at all of our campgrounds., GROCERY:Waterloo County Park, Sunnyside County Park, River Bend County Park, and John Neal Memorial County Park have nearby grocery stores in their areas.... |
Calapooia River
 | 18 miles away Be mindful that the old pilings from the dam that was removed still exist and I believe present a hazard that must be scouted. If you run it before June there is likely no problem at all. Enjoy. The dam site is two miles upriver from Brownsville out Kirk Avenue and Northern Drive. I would hate to see your watercraft buggered up. It is a lovely river.... |
Corvallis Reservoir
 | 19 miles away Great place to hang out or take a break in the sun!!... |
Crabtree Creek
 | 19 miles away We walked/paddled from Larwood bridge to almost the 226 bridge stretch on June 3, 2007. We put in at 11am and we were about two miles from the 226 bridge (at 8pm) when we ran up on a nasty tree branch on a corner and popped the bottom of our inflatable kayak. Luckily, there was a house right there and the owner was real nice and gave us a ride to our truck! The water was VERY low and we had to walk alot of the creek. The deep parts would have been great to fish. There was a large tree across right before Richardson's Gap bridge, but we were able to slide the boat under on the left. It was a rather miserable trip, the rocks were very slippery when trying to drag the boat through the low spots!... |
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