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    Clear Lake

    4.5 (12 reviews)

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    Briana M.

    Super awesome stop on the way from bend back to Salem. On the river there is a cute little store and you can rent row boats and kayaks. The half day rental for a row boat is only $17.50! There was about 10 other people on the water, but the water and area remained so calm and smooth. You'll see scuba divers. So many ducks. Some fishes in the water. You can ride by the shore and see all the lava rocks. The water is CRYSTAL clear. You can see right to the bottom. I've never seen anything like it. Definitely worth a stop or a plan to come to see this lake!

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    Matt L.

    I've gone scuba diving here a few times and love it! The lake is situated about 20 miles west of Sisters, Oregon and is spectacularly clear as the name would suggest. They stock this lake with trout and the last time I was there, fishermen/women were limiting out, so they must have just stocked it recently. There are plenty of hiking trails around the lake, so it's a must see and experience kind of place if you're an outdoorsy person. Camping here is great as well. You can book a cabin or do it up rustic and pitch a tent. Cabins are booked in advance up to a year, so if you can plan that far ahead, I'd suggest you do so. There are 4 modern cabins that have full kitchens and bathrooms and showers in them and go quickly. The other cabins have a burner in them so you can cook meals, but do not contain restroom facilities, so you'll have to rough it with the other campers. The lake is quite cold, so if you're a scuba diver, then I highly recommend being Dry Suit Certified. The water temp ranges from 34 degrees to a balmy 43 in the summer :-)... Access down is pretty easy, but if you're towing a boat or have a larger vehicle, the turns can be quite tight. No motors are allowed, so be aware of that if you have a boat. The prices are reasonable as well and during peak summer season, the cabins range from $64.00 -$99.00 per night (pending on the cabin style). Boat rentals are $15.00/hour or $30.00/day. Overall Rating: 95% Price: 5/5 Access: 4/5 Hiking: 5/5 Scuba Diving: 5/5

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    Laramae E.

    Unlike the reviews posted, we did not camp nor rent any equipment here. Lol Visited the lake after we hiked both Sahalie and Koosah Falls. We just parked and hung around the lake for a good hour or two. We saw a bunch of mountain bikers and family who planned on camping at this one little cottage that seems to be available for everyone. It seems like it's first-come, first-serve. The lake itself is breathtaking! The color is so blue and we even saw someone canoeing. Even if you guys are not camping or renting a boat, check the lake out! It's quite breathtaking!

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    Deschutes National Forest

    Deschutes National Forest

    5.0(7 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    The Deschutes National Forest is one of the twelve national forests in Oregon (Oregon is in a three…read moreway tie for second place with the most national forests in the US & Puerto Rico) and covers over a million and a half acres. They are all beautiful, but Deschutes is special. It spans the area between the McKenzie River area to the high desert in eastern Oregon. You start in the warm(er) area and by the time you hit the summit there's snow on the ground. And as you're reaching higher elevation, you find yourself passing through the lava beds. One of the volcanos in the forest was used by the Apollo astronauts in the 60s. It's a really peaceful drive, and a breathtaking one. Suttle Lake is near Sisters, and it's really beautiful. There are several pull-out areas along the highway to take in the view. Bend is the big town in the area, and Sisters is a popular tourist stop as well.

    National Parks have always been at the top of my list of great things: America's Best Idea…read more National Monuments are not far behind. But National Forests really hadn't registered with me until lately - they've just been large undeveloped places with lots of trees that I drove through to get to a park. Not anymore. I love Deschutes National Forest. What with the Cascade Volcanoes, the river, the creeks, the lakes, the many hiking trails, the dirt roads for my 4WD, this forest is like a huge national park. And so close to Bend. You literally are in the forest as you drive out of town. It will take many years to explore even a small fraction of the forest, but I'm up for the challenge.

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    LaPine State Park - La Pine State Park - campground

    LaPine State Park

    4.8(39 reviews)
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    August 26-29, 2025 - La Pine, OR…read more We've stayed at La Pine Campground a few times over the years, and each visit reminds us why we keep coming back. The campground is divided into three loops, each with its own character. The North Loop offers water and electric hookups, with sites that are more widely spaced than the others--something I really appreciate. That extra room makes it feel quieter and more private, and it's probably where we'll book our next stay. The Middle Loop has full hookups, while the South Loop is the busiest, featuring full hookups as well as some cabins. . There are many hiking/cycling trails (dog-friendly), and the Deschutes River runs through the campground. There is a short hike to a waterfall, and a large dog park. Unfortunately, we were a bit restricted in our outdoor activities because of the smoke from the two fires in the area. There was actually ash falling on one of the days. Also, there had been several sightings of a mountain lion in the area, so that added a bit of caution to our activities. Nevertheless, we will definitely come back.

    We just stayed one night, right before the campgrounds closed for the year. The grounds were nicely…read moremaintained, and we enjoyed a very peaceful and quiet stay. Some sites are fairly tight, while others had some nice room. The trails here were very enjoyable. Serene surroundings around the river and through the trees. We saw lots of deer, birds, and other critters scrambling about. I'm sure it would've had a slightly different feel during peak season, but we very much enjoyed our night and day of off season.

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