Wahtum Lake is a lake in Hood River County, Oregon, United States, in the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness of the Mount Hood National Forest. "Wahtum" comes...
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Hood River. It is the second-deepest lake in Mount Hood National Forest after Wahtum Lake at 167 feet (51 m). The lake is a popular recreational site, with...
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Bonneville Dam. The East Fork Eagle Creek is a major tributary that begins at Wahtum Lake and joins the main stem approximately 2/3 the way between the Thrush...
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along with Mountain Wave Search and Rescue, escorted the hikers out to Wahtum Lake and bussed them back to the Eagle Creek Trailhead. The community of Cascade...
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Camp Meriwether (Oregon) (section Chamberlain Lake)
Following a fire and the destruction of the lodge at Camp Chinidere, near Wahtum Lake on Mt. Hood, the council began to look for a new property. Oberteuffer...
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Abert and the Abert Rim Applegate Lake in Jackson County Lake Billy Chinook Bull Run Lake and Mount Hood Cleawox Lake on the coast Cougar Reservoir on...
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45.57250; -121.82056 (Eagle Creek Trail (Hood River County, Oregon)) Wahtum Lake 1141475 Eagle Creek Trail (Curry County, Oregon) Trail 1,585 ft (483 m)...
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There are at least sixteen lakes named Mud Lake within the U.S. state of Oregon. Some have an alternate name of Mud Lake, but are listed here by their...
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121°51′08″W / 45.58500°N 121.85222°W / 45.58500; -121.85222 (Tunnel Falls) Wahtum Lake 1151516 Turner Drop 2,976 ft (907 m) 42°51′55″N 122°30′04″W / 42.86528°N...
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