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  2. 7 best snowy waterfall hikes and snowshoe trips in Oregon - AOL

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  3. Salt Creek Falls - Wikipedia

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    Salt Creek Falls was formed when glaciers receded during the last glacial period, and water from newly formed lakes upstream carved a valley through the forest.A main glacier in the Salt Creek valley seems to have deepened this canyon well below the level of the stream's tributaries, leaving those side valleys towering high above the bed of Salt Creek. [5]

  4. Multnomah Falls - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to other falls along the Gorge, the Multnomah Falls area is accessible via Interstate 84 east of Troutdale, Oregon, and is a "designated scenic area" by the state of Oregon. [3] The falls are the most-visited natural recreation area in the Pacific Northwest, with over two million annual visitors. [3]

  5. Crater Lake National Park - Wikipedia

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    Winter, which typically begins at the park in September and runs through June, includes an average of 101 days with measurable snowfall. Up to 37 inches (94 cm) of snow have fallen on the park in a single day (in 1937, 1951, and 1971), 313 inches (800 cm) in a month (January 1950), and 903 inches (2,290 cm) in a year (1950).

  6. Ochoco Mountains - Wikipedia

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    These trails are popular for hiking and mountain biking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter. [14] Walton Lake and meadow in the Ochoco Mountains Walton Lake is a small lake surrounded by old-growth ponderosa pine and mountain meadows. The lake is stocked with rainbow trout each summer. Two hiking trails are located in the area.

  7. Upper and Lower Table Rock - Wikipedia

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    The Table Rocks are one of the most popular hiking locations in the Rogue Valley, with over 45,000 visitors annually. Two trails, Lower Table Rock Trail and Upper Table Rock Trail, were cut across the plateaus' slopes in the early 1980s by the Youth Conservation Corps, Boy Scouts, and the Oregon Department of Forestry. This effort was ...

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