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Travel Lane County's directory of member businesses that include Lowell activities.
(4,300 acres/1,740 ha) Located east of Lowell off Highway 58. Boat ramps at Meridian and Signal Point parks. Fish species: hatchery rainbow trout.
Southeast of Eugene on Hwy 58, Lookout Point Reservoir offers boating, fishing, and swimming. Hike, fish or hunt in the shoreline forest.
(4,300 acres/1740 ha) Located east of Dexter. Stocked with hatchery rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, small chinook salmon, largemouth bass, and white crappie.
Southeast of Eugene on Hwy 58, Lookout Point Reservoir offers boating, fishing, and swimming. Hike, fish or hunt in the shoreline forest.
The Lowell-Fall Creek area is a family friendly community known for its six landmark covered bridges and its three magnificent lakes nestled in the Cascade foothills. Recreation opportunities abound on the three reservoirs and in public lands surrounding the area.
This historic covered bridge, built in 1945, has an interpretive display on covered bridges. A great spot next to Dexter Lake and Highway 58. River: Willamette River Length: 165 feet (50 m) Year Constructed: 1945 Nearest Town: Lowell Located just off Highway 58 at the Lowell intersection.
This historic covered bridge, built in 1945, has an interpretive display on covered bridges. A great spot next to Dexter Lake and Highway 58. River: Willamette River Length: 165 feet (50 m) Year Constructed: 1945 Nearest Town: Lowell Located just off Highway 58 at the Lowell intersection.
The school district encompasses Fall Creek and Lowell in a rural setting with one elementary school and one high school.
One of the Oakridge area's famous descents. After considerable climbing from the you will reach the high point at Hardesty Mountain. After ½ mile of cruising, the downhill thrill begins. This section is fast and smooth with sporadic roots and rocks. Slow down and you’ll notice clover, green maple, Oregon Grape, and the occasional trillium. After 3 miles you’ll arrive at Crale Creek Road. From Crale Creek Rd you it's another 2.5 miles of the same style of singletrack. Watch your speed as hiker traffic increases near the lower trailhead.
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