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Deschutes River State Recreation Area

Coordinates:45°38′01″N120°54′35″W / 45.6334862°N 120.909605°W /45.6334862; -120.909605
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Park in Oregon, United States

Deschutes River State Recreation Area
Confluence of the Deschutes and the Columbia, as viewed from near the hiking trail on December 25, 2003
Deschutes River State Recreation Area is located in Oregon
Deschutes River State Recreation Area
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Deschutes River State Recreation Area is located in the United States
Deschutes River State Recreation Area
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TypePublic, state
LocationSherman County,Oregon
Nearest cityThe Dalles
Coordinates45°38′01″N120°54′35″W / 45.6334862°N 120.909605°W /45.6334862; -120.909605[1]
Area35.1 acres (14.2 ha)
Operated byOregon Parks and Recreation Department
StatusOpen

TheDeschutes River State Recreation Area is a park at the confluence of theDeschutes andColumbia rivers in theU.S. state ofOregon. It is a few miles east ofThe Dalles. The 35.1-acre (14.2 ha) park offers opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trail riding.

History

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The chamber of commerce in The Dalles pushed for a state park at the location beginning in 1955. After years of studies, the state acquired the first tract of land in 1963, when it purchased 30 acres (12 ha) from the Columbia-Deschutes Power Company. In 1963, an additional 5.1 acres (2.1 ha) were purchased from the Miller family and added to the park.[2]

Details

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Deschutes River is one of 28 state parks in Oregon with year-round campgrounds although water is turned off during the winter. There are 34 campsites suitable for recreational vehicles, with electricity and water available. An additional 25 primitive sites with drinking water and facilities nearby are available.[3] The park is along theOregon Trail and offers a covered wagon to rent for camping.[4] The park includes showers, mowed lawns, and wildlife viewing.[4] Hiking and biking opportunities include a trail named for former governorVictor G. Atiyeh that runs along the Deschutes.[5] Hunting is also available forpheasant,chukar, and Hungarian partridge during designated seasons for each.[6] Located on the west shore of the Deschutes River, Heritage Landing boat ramp is on the opposite shore from the main access to the park,[4] with theLower Deschutes Wildlife Area about one mile (1.6 km) upriver.[7]

References

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  1. ^"Deschutes River State Park".Geographic Names Information System.United States Geological Survey,United States Department of the Interior. RetrievedJune 26, 2011.
  2. ^Armstrong, Chester H (1965).Oregon State Parks: History, 1917-1963. Salem, OR: Oregon State Highway Department. pp. 116–117.OCLC 5694863.
  3. ^"Deschutes River State Recreation Area"(brochure). Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. RetrievedJune 26, 2011.
  4. ^abcRichard, Terry. Weekend getaways / Sunny Eastern Gorge.The Oregonian, March 13, 2005.
  5. ^Mapes, Jeff. Deschutes River canyon trails exhilarate cyclists; Even beginners fall in love with the spectacular vistas and challenging terrain.The Oregonian, August 6, 2000.
  6. ^Foden-Vencil, Kristian. Off-season delights.The Oregonian, November 16, 1995.
  7. ^Gault, Roy. Wildlife Viewing.Statesman Journal, March 16, 2007.

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