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The Floras Lake Trail, one of the four trails in the New River ACEC, connects the county park to the Floras Lake State Natural Area. About 1.2 miles (1.9 km) long, it passes between the lake and the foredune on the west. [ 7 ]
This is a list of state parks and other facilities managed by the State Parks and Recreation Department of Oregon.. The variety of locales and amenities of the parks reflect the diverse geography of Oregon, including beaches, forests, lakes, rock pinnacles, and deserts.
Muriel O. Ponsler Memorial State Scenic Viewpoint is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The land was donated by J. C. Ponsler in memory of his wife Muriel. [2] [4] She was born as Muriel Olevia Grant on September 21, 1897, in Dallas, Oregon. She married J. C., a Florence, Oregon ...
The New River is a stream, about 8 miles (13 km) long, on the southern coast of the U.S. state of Oregon. [3] It begins slightly north of Floras Lake, at the confluence of the lake outlet and Floras Creek, [1] and runs north behind a foredune until entering the Pacific Ocean between Bandon and Port Orford.
a tiny lake which about as deep as it is wide, northeast of Timothy Lake: Little Cultus Lake: a small lake near the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway Little Lava Lake: a small lake the head of the Deschutes River and near the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway Little Three Creeks Lake: a small lake very close to Three Creeks Lake Near Sisters Lofton Reservoir
Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor is a linear state park in southwestern Oregon, in the United States. It is 12 miles (19 km) long and thickly forested along steep and rugged coastline with a few small sand beaches. It is named in honor of Samuel H. Boardman, the first Oregon Parks superintendent. [2]
The facility is named in honor of Peter Skene Ogden who first entered the Crooked River Valley while leading a Hudson's Bay Company trapping party in 1825. Although no mention is made at the park itself, it was also the site of one of Oregon's most sensational murders, [2] which led to the conviction of Jeannace June Freeman of first degree murder.
Wallowa Lake Highway Forest State Scenic Corridor is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. See also [ edit ]