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  2. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The camp has five campsites, a dining hall, health lodge, chapel, maintenance building, trading post, field sports range, two cabins, a campfire ring, a camp master cabin and a home occupied by the full time camp Ranger and his family. Camp Soule is used for short-term camping, family camping, training, day camps and various other activities.

  3. Seneca, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 1940 Seneca's population was 275. [8] Logging in the area began to decline in the 1970s, and the Hines company ceased operations of its lumber mills and railroad in 1984. [7] The town was incorporated as a city in 1970 as lumber company control began to wane. [7] According to the 1980 census, Seneca's population was 285. [7]

  4. Seneca Fouts Memorial State Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Fouts Memorial State Natural Area is a state park in northern Hood River County, Oregon, just west of the city of Hood River, and is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. It is located in the Columbia River Gorge , adjacent to an abandoned section of the Historic Columbia River Highway .

  5. Bear Camp Road - Wikipedia

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    Bear Camp Road came into the national spotlight in late 2006 when James Kim, his wife Kati, and their two daughters attempted to reach Gold Beach via this route. Kati claims they missed an exit on Interstate 5 to their intended route, Oregon Route 42, and decided to take Bear Camp Road instead.

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  7. Booth State Scenic Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Booth deeded the land to the state on 3 October 1928. Over the years, additional land was incorporated into the scenic corridor. Today, the wayside corridor includes 318.6 acres (128.9 ha). The land is located in eight parcels along Oregon Route 140, approximately 12 miles (19 km) west of Lakeview, Oregon. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Opal Creek Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The 20,746-acre (8,396 ha) Opal Creek Wilderness is adjacent to a designated "scenic recreation area" of 13,538 acres (5,479 ha), creating a nearly 35,000-acre (14,000 ha) protected area. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] In addition, the 36,870-acre (14,920 ha) Bull of the Woods Wilderness in the Mount Hood National Forest shares its southern boundary with the Opal ...

  9. Goose Lake State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Goose Lake State Recreation Area is located on Stateline Road, between New Pine Creek, Oregon and Goose Lake in Lake County, Oregon. It is on the east side of Goose Lake , on the Oregon– California border, and the recreation area offers seasonal camping from May 1 to October 31.