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  2. Todd Lake (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    There is a day-use area and a rustic campground located on the west shore. ... Todd Lake is located on the east side of the Cascade Range in central Oregon, 24 miles ...

  3. Cascades (conservation area) - Wikipedia

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    The Cascades waterfall at end of hiking trail. Cascades (conservation area) is an area in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests of western Virginia, United States, that has been recognized by the Wilderness Society as a special place worthy of protection from logging and road construction The area is named after a 60-foot waterfall on Little Stony Creek which flows out of the ...

  4. Suttle Lake (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The day-use areas have picnic tables, potable water, and restrooms. [8] [15] [16] [17] Over the years, a series of lodges were built at the lake. The first lodge was constructed in the early 1920s. The second was built in 1931, and a third in 1941. All three lodges were destroyed by fires.

  5. ‘That whoa moment’: What’s so special about North Cascades ...

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    Brendan Oates cried the first time he saw North Cascades National Park. “It was my first day working North Cascades, before I was working at a park in Kansas,” the park ranger told USA TODAY ...

  6. Cascades (ecoregion) - Wikipedia

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    The Cascades Subalpine/Alpine ecoregion is an area of high, glaciated, volcanic peaks rising above subalpine meadows, with cascading streams, glacial cirques, and tarns. Pleistocene glaciation reshaped the mountains above 6,500 feet (2,000 m), leaving moraines , glacial lakes, and U-shaped glacial canyons .

  7. Oregon22: From coast to Cascades, take a day trip to ... - AOL

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  8. Cascade Range - Wikipedia

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    Before long, the great white-capped mountains that loomed above the rapids were called the "mountains by the cascades" and later simply as the "Cascades". The earliest attested use of the name "Cascade Range" is in the writings of botanist David Douglas in 1825. [24] [25] Mount Hood is the tallest point in the U.S. state of Oregon.

  9. Cascadia State Park - Wikipedia

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    Prior to settlers arriving, groups from the Molalla and Kalapuya tribes visited the park site to harvest huckleberries, fish and hunt.Cascadia Cave is nearby. The cave is an 8,000-year-old American Indian petroglyph site considered to have the largest concentration of rock engravings in western Oregon.