Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 28E, Image 138

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By Brian Bloch
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Eugene's unique location at
the heart of the W illamette Val
iev gives students the upportu
; 1 it\ to enjo\ Menu outdoor
rut realtor! areas close to home
Whether you're a returning
senior squeezing til a few grad
uation requirements or a first
term freshmen, you won't have
to travel far to enjov beautiful
rivers and lakes in and around
the Eugene-Springfield area
it vou're into fishing, boat
ing. skiing, hiking, swimming
or just ( atidiing up on your tan,
there's a place nearby for von
Fall (ireek Reservoir is one of
the area's top swimming, boat
ing. water-skiing and all-round
re, reational areas Located ap
proximated JO miles southeast
ot Eugene off Highway 126. the
lake is nestled in the outskirts
of the beautiful Willamette Na
tional forest and is a perfect
dav trip get aw ay
.Mso east oi ivugene dii i ngn
way 126 is Hlui' River I„ike.
About r>0 miles from Kugeue.
Mine River Lake is just nortfi of
( ougar L.ike, alongside tile
i hurning Mi Kenzie River
Highwav 12t).ihi)unds with rec
reation areas, day sites and
camp sites en route to these
lakes
The Mi Kenzie River is an
ideal waterway for fishermen
and thrill seekers who brave its
rough waters on rafts and drill
boats After turning east in the
Kugeue area, the river stretches
into the Willamette National
forest. with plenty of access
along Highway 126 This time
of year, the McKenzie is rela
tively warm for swimmers and
boasts spring i liinook salmon
steel head and trout lor anglers
l.eaburg Pool, just above
l.eaburg Dam about 2(1 miles
east of Kugeue along Highway
126 is also ext ellent for sw bu
rners and fishermen. Kormed
Irom the McKenzie, l.eaburg
pool is much like a quiet lake
with boat access, swimming
docks and plenty of trout
About 20 miles south ol Ku
gene near Cottage drove, are
two more e\( ellent recreational
areas Cottage drove Lake and
Dorena Lake are popular among
boaters and fishermen, hut also
offer pienu areas and i amp
grounds for sun bathers and
(lay-trippers. Cottage drove
I-ake is ins! south of Cottage
drove while l)oren.i is about lf>
miles east of the city
Traveling along Highway f>8
southeast of Ktigene, Dexter
Take about 15 miles, and Hills
t'reek Lake, approximately Til)
miles, offer more all-around re
creational opportunities fish
ing hiking boating and swim
ming areas abound along the
route as well as incredibly see
mi and quiet camping areas
Also along Highway r>H.
about It) miles southeast of
Oakridge, are the Kitson Hot
Springs When the temperature
cools off at night the springs
can t he beat for relaxation The
steaming pools are tucked right
against the cold waters of Salt
('reek, just off Highway 5H and
are easy to miss from the road
Look tor a small, gravel turn off
and campground just before the
springs or. to be safe ass at
Dink's Market ust outside
()akridge
I o the west along coast I ligh
way 1 tifi is Lem Ridge Reser
voir. about ! a miles outside i n
gene A recreation area with
campsites, two boat ramps and
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