Parks in Lowell, Oregon

#1.

P.O. Box 429, 40386 West Boundary Road, Lowell, OR 97452-0429, USA

  • Visitors to Cheatham Lake come to enjoy its many recreational opportunities. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency manages wildlife management areas on the lake. Riverfront park, operated ... More on recreation.gov

 

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#2.

Lowell, OR, Oregon

  • Oregon's second-largest body of natural water dwells in a basin scooped out by ancient glaciers, covers 10 square miles (6,700 acres), and is 420 feet deep at some points. On a bright day, you can see 100 feet down into the water, ... More on Epinions.com

 

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#3.

P.O. Box 429, Lowell, OR 97452-0249, USA

  • Facilities located at Center Hill Lake include Edgar Evins State Park and the Joe L. Evins Appalachian Center for Crafts. Burgess Falls State ... More on recreation.gov

 

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#4.

P.O. Box 429, Lowell, OR 97452-0429, USA

  • The refuge provides excellent wintering habitat for tens of thousands of ducks and geese. The endangered red-cockaded woodpecker and the threatened Louisiana black bear are found on Upper Ouachita NWR. Other wildlife species that ... More on recreation.gov

 

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#5.

P.O. Box 429, Lowell, OR 97452-0429, USA

  • West Fork Lake, OH is leased to the Hamilton County Park District and is part of the 2,630-acre Winton Woods Park. The park includes two State Dedicated Nature Preserves including Spring Beauty Dell and the Greenbelt Area. The park ... More on recreation.gov

 

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#6.

P.O. Box 429, Lowell, OR 97452-0429, USA

  • 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

 

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Lowell Greenway Park

  • (Cannon Street, c15', 1988, 37-20-d) across a ditch in Lowell Greenway Park in Lowell, Lane County, OR. At Cannon St. S. of North Shore Dr. ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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#8.

Lowell, OR, Oregon

  • Great glaciers carved Diamond Peak after volcanic activity created the mountain. Today, at 8,744 feet, it surpasses every other summit in this region of the Cascade Mountains. Diamond Peak Wilderness, which straddles the crest of ... More on Epinions.com

 

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#9.

Lowell, OR, Oregon

  • Small waterfalls and rapids connect the series of quiet pools (suitable for summer swimming) that make up Boulder Creek, a tributary of the North Umpqua River. The rapids run south and west, channeling through the heart of the Wilderness. ... More on Epinions.com

 

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#10.

P.O. Box 429, Lowell, OR 97452-0429, USA

  • Locks and Dam No. 53 is located on the Ohio River, upstream of Mound City, IL. More on recreation.gov

 

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