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Dewclaw
Aug 04, 2014Explorer II
There are a lot of lakes and NSF campgrounds, as well as places to boondock along the Cascade Lakes Highway (officially Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway or NSF Road 42). Go west on Hwy 58 (off Hwy 97) about 14 miles and turn north onto the Cascade Lakes Highway (signs may indicate Road 1351 or something different at the turn off, but it is a paved road). The Cascade Lakes Highway will take you north, around Mt. Bachelor, and into Bend. You could easily spend all of your time exploring along it. Fill your gas tank at Chemult, south of the Hwy 58 junction, because there are few services until you get to Bend.
Check the Fish and Wildlife Recreation Report before you leave home to get the latest fishing info. http://www.dfw.state.or.us/RR/index.asp
Also get a copy of the fishing regulations and study it closely. The regs are more complicated every year and the local advice is to have a lawyer in your tackle box. ;-)
Check the Fish and Wildlife Recreation Report before you leave home to get the latest fishing info. http://www.dfw.state.or.us/RR/index.asp
Also get a copy of the fishing regulations and study it closely. The regs are more complicated every year and the local advice is to have a lawyer in your tackle box. ;-)
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