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The lake has a maximum depth of 48 feet (15 m). The lake is home to one of the most distinctive land forms in the state - running through the middle of this waterway is a ridge over which the water is only three to five feet deep. The lake is a prime fishing and boating area. Boating is permitted on the lake, and gas motors are permitted.
The park contains 2.8 miles of hiking trails, one of which connects via the Alex Brown Covered Bridge to Fairview Community Park, a smaller park containing a playground, gazebo, and large lawn. [3] [4] The park contains two large ponds. West Salish Pond is 6.2 acres and 42 feet deep. East Salish Pond is 11.74 acres and 18 feet deep. [2]
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
Blue Lake Regional Park is a public park in Fairview, in the U.S. state of Oregon.The 101-acre (41 ha) park, near the south shore of the Columbia River in Multnomah County, includes many covered and uncovered picnic areas, playing fields for sports such as softball, a cross country course (home course for Portland State Vikings cross country) and infrastructure related to lake recreation ...
Fairview Lake. Location in Oregon ... Fairview is a city in Multnomah County, Oregon, ... two small freshwater lakes popular for fishing and its adjacent hiking ...
In addition to several streams, called “runs”, there are two lakes, Lake Barcroft (137 acres) and Fairview Lake (15 acres), and four ponds. There are eight sub-watersheds within the CRW. [2] The western part of the CRW lies within the Piedmont; the southeastern part in the Coastal Plain.
Close to 1 in 10 people in the U.S., about 32 million people, are Hispanic males; the U.S. Latino population is nearly evenly divided between men and women.
The Blue and Fairview lakes area came to the attention of a group of businessmen from Portland and Gresham in the mid-1920s. [6] They wanted to build the Fairview Country Club on the shores of Blue Lake to take advantage of the lakes' recreational potential. [ 6 ]