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Campgrounds – Eugene, Oregon
Big River is a unique place in that it is located close to a somewhat suburban part of south Bend. Its location of the Deschutes River especially makes it a great place for the locals to have a family outing on the river. it has easy ... More on ReserveAmerica.com
Campgrounds – Cottage Grove, Oregon
10 sites; 10 RV/tent. Bath: vaulted toilets, no showers. More on AAA.com
Things To Do – Crescent, Oregon
For me, it is the great search for Kokanee! Since I'm fishing from a sailboat, this isn't always easy. However, the motorboats ... More on igougo
National And State Parks – Lowell, Oregon
Taylorsville Lake, KY is situated in central Kentucky within 1-hour's drive of over one third of the entire population of the State. The project is operated for flood control, quality water storage, outdoor recreation, and fish and ... More on recreation.gov
Campgrounds – Oakridge, Oregon
25 sites at 4,800' elevation; 25 RV/tent. Bath: vaulted toilets, no showers. More on AAA.com
Things To Do – Crescent, Oregon
Deschutes National Forest Operating Days: 222 Total Capacity: 135 Elevation: 4400 Season: April - October Fees: $8/camping $4/extra vehicle Additional Information: 24 campsites on Davis Lake. Fly fishing only for rainbow trout and ... More on recreation.gov
Things To Do – Lowell, Oregon
Willamette National Forest Operating Days: 143 Total Capacity: 410 Elevation: 1,000 Season: April - September Fees: $10-$12/site $4/extra vehicle Additional Information: 72 campsites, including 13 tent-only sites just east of Lookout ... More on recreation.gov
Things To Do – Bend, Oregon
Deschutes National Forest Operating Days: 180 Total Capacity: 105 SEASON: April to October CAMPGROUND FEE: per night per site Single site: $16.00 first vehicle and $8.00 each additional vehicle DAY... More on recreation.gov
Campgrounds – Crescent, Oregon
33 sites at 4,400' elevation; 14 RV/tent. Bath: vaulted toilets, no showers. More on AAA.com
Things To Do – Oakridge, Oregon
The Goodman Creek is a good place to swim , so bring a change of clothes so you can get down and then throw yourself into the water at the end. More on trails.mtbr.com
Restaurants – Oakridge, Oregon
Remember the days when great-tasting food was made-to-order with fresh quality ingredients and always served up with a frosty mug and a warm smile? Well those days have never left at your favorite A&W Restaurant. We still make our ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Bend, Oregon
awesome food, great service and a full-service bar... More on Dine.com
Lakes – Oakridge, Oregon
Day Use Fee Area/Northwest Forest Pass. Formed by glaciers 10,000 years ago, Waldo Lake is one of the purest lakes in the world. The lake bottom ... More on Traveloregon.com
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