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Outdoor Activities-


The Crescent Lake junction is a year around recreation area. We have something for everyone.  Hiking, camping, fishing, water sports, ATVing, snowmobiling and other off road activities in the spring, summer and fall. In the winter months, ususally starting In November we have cross country and down hill sking and snowmobiling.

Fishing News Oregon Guide Fishing Report
Fish eye Soup Oregon Report
Central Oregon Fishing Report
Central Oregon Fly Fishing
 

Fishing
Our area has many lakes; the closest and largests are Crescent and Odell. We are a short drive, less than 30 minutes from Waldo, Wikiup and Crane Prarrie

Crescent Lake Trail Map
Snowmobiling

Oregon State Snowmobile Association (OSSA)
Crescent Lake Snowmobile Trail Map
 

Snowmobiling
Crescent Lake has been rated the third best area for snowmobiling on the North American continent. There are hundreds of miles of trails, many are high speed and groomed by local snowmobile clubs. It is possible to go from Crescent Lake to Diamond Lake for Lunch. For a longer trip, plan an over night stay. Sledd to Crater Lake. However, be sure you take an experienced guide and emergency supplies in case of a break down. A Handheld radio and a GPS are critical in case of an accident.

 

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Just a bit of a reminder... Be sure you have your new snow park permit.  Mark up at the store has 'em.  Mark also has "clear" premium fuel.

President Doug Wardell of the Walker Rim Riders Snowmobile club located at the Jct. advises that the updated map for this season is at the design & print shop.  Updates nearly complete.  Printing not far behind that.  We've certainly had great support for the map this year.  When you get your copy, please take a look at our advertisers who have supported not just the map but us too...with the services and assistance they provide.  Drop in and see 'em... make some purchases and give 'em a thank you too. 

Someone...GRRRRRRrrrrr..."thiefed" the door on the stove in the warming hut at the Jct. Snow Park.  Efforts continue to locate a replacement stove.  Not as simple as just a new door.  Has to be "certified" and the stove has not been that good.  Too small and easily broken.  Anyone have a certified stove out there that you can donate?  Still awaiting an answer on one possible donation and I'm going to check on another today.

Thank you to Gary Dulley & Co. for the wood in the hut up at Timpanogas.  Next....the wood shed at the Junction.  Still quite a bit of wood in there but no doubt more is needed.  Gary's on the task.

The hotline is up and runnin' with updates of conditions.  The number:  (541) 525-2133.

Our e-mail reports may not be as consistent as preferred.  Still tryin' to determine how best to do reports with little or no e-mail access at our new location in Gilchrist.  Have some more options to check out....

Later....    Ben S.