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Lake 44.8214, -121.7934

  • Writer: Tina McLain
    Tina McLain
  • Oct 21, 2024
  • 2 min read

A small lake visible from FS 4220 between Lower Lake Campground and First Lake in Olallie Lake Scenic Area.


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Lake Name: Lake 44.8214, -121.7934

Lake Coordinates: 44.8214, -121.7934

Lake Elevation: 4899'

Access: Drive up

Permits/Fees: None

Note: Lake is visible from the road

Fire Damage: Extensive

Location: Near Lower Lake Campground along FS 4220 in Olallie Lake Scenic Area in Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon, U.S.A.

Administration: Mount Hood National Forest

Ranger District: Clackamas River Ranger District

Area: Olallie Lake Scenic Area

Date Accessed: August 20, 2024


My dad was the one who spotted this lake along the side of the road. It was unnamed and pretty marshy. We found a spot to pull off, and I walked back along the edge of the road to take a picture. I decided to take the picture from the road instead of trying to get to the edge of the lake due to how marshy it was. This lake was also situated in a heavily burned area.


Resources

I couldn't find anything online about this lake.

How to get there (from Estacada, OR)

Take Hwy 224 out of Estacada, OR for 22 miles until the highway turns into FS 46. Continue on FS 46 for 21.5 miles. Turn left on FS 4690 and proceed for 8.7 miles until the road T's. Turn right on FS 4220 and continue for 4.6 miles. The lake is on the east (left) side of the road.

Location

  • Clackamas River Ranger District map location: T9S R8E S2

  • Lake Coordinates: 44.8214, -121.7934


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