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The question of whether to visit Waldo Lake, one of Oregon’s most beloved late summer destinations, has been a tricky one this year with the 4,600-acre Cedar Creek Fire burning just 2 miles from ...
4: Camp at least 100 feet from Waldo Lake Trail, which circles the lake. (If you can’t hear or see anybody, you’re probably good). 5: Camping isn’t allowed in the wildfire-burned north end ...
The campgrounds staying closed include: North Waldo Campground, Islet Campground, Harrelson Horse Campground and Blair Lake Campground. Huckleberry Lookout and Huckleberry Lake will also stay closed.
People planning to head to Waldo Lake should think about recreating elsewhere. The Cedar Creek Fire has been very active, growing from around 9,200 acres Friday morning to more than 18,000 acres ...
It burned more than 127,000 acres, largely in steep, inaccessible terrain about 3 miles west of Waldo Lake, north of HWY 58 and 12 miles east of the community of Oakridge.
WALDO WILDERNESS AREA Ore. (KPTV) - Several roads and campsites in and around the Waldo Lake Wilderness area are restricted or closed due to a nearby wildfire that has scorched over 3,500 acres.
WALDO LAKE — It’s not necessary to be clairvoyant to look into the depths of Waldo Lake. It just takes a kayak, canoe, sailboat, stand-up paddleboard or some water craft to peer into the ...
Waldo Lake in the Willamette National Forest. Published 7:16 am Thursday, September 27, 2018. By Staff reports. A paddler enjoys the scenery on the northeast end of Waldo Lake.
WALDO LAKE, Ore. (AP) — Waldo Lake is one of those places every Oregonian should visit at least once. Oregon's second-largest lake — and one of the world's clearest — Waldo is a natural ...
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