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Lepage Park - John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, Blue Mountains, Oregon
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| | Lepage Park is a top choice with people of Kimberly. For the duration of the summertime at Lepage Park highs are frequently in the 90's. When the night sets in temperatures plunge down into the 40's. High temperatures throughout the wintertime are normally in the 40's, and night lows in the 20's for Lepage Park. At Lepage Park you don’t see much rain; November is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest of the months is July. With such a vast number of things to do in Oregon you'll never get bored. The brilliant choice of local attractions, |
and all the outdoors recreation will make you delighted you came. Yep, outdoors cool things truly is abundant here in the Blue Mountains. On a great day at Lepage Park you can take a hike along the Lone Pine Trail, and popping by Cline Falls State Park is a brilliant thing to do.
| The caring environment and the nice facilities have people coming here. There is a great hiking trail near Lepage Park called the Wall Creek Trail, and a visit to John Day Fossil Beds National Monument is recommended. It's a tremendous idea to pop by Bone Creek, it's next to Lepage Park; going for a hike on the Coffeepot Trail is always a perfect adventure. Camping out positively is a fun thing to do, and Lepage Park in Oregon is precisely what you need. As if Lepage Park wasn't enough, you can also go relaxing, and hiking, so you won’t run out of things | |
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to do. That right there is a heap already, but it carries on; Lepage Park has it all. While you're here at Lepage Park you can take a hike along the Knob Trail. Loads of people stay here in order to be close to John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. This campground is always
a diversion. Here at Lepage Park there are plenty of folks from Kimberly, and there are wonderful places to discover along the Black Canyon Trail. There are so many amusing things to do near Lepage Park, and camping is such a fun thing to do, and this is a fine site to do that. Lepage Park is to be found in the Blue Mountains.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.700622 Longitude: -119.646429
Best Western John Day Inn, John Day
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50 miles away
This charming John Day, Oregon hotel is minutes from a variety of outdoor activities and walking distance from many local shops and restaurants. Located in Eastern Oregon's beautiful John Day Valley...
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| These outdoors activities are available near Lepage Park - John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. |
| | Trails Near Lepage Park - John Day Fossil Beds National Monument:
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Knob Trail, Grant County
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, 8 miles away, 4.3 hiking miles, 1756 feet elevation difference |
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Lone Pine Trail, Wheeler County
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, 8 miles away, 4 hiking miles, 1889 feet elevation difference |
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Wall Creek Trail, Grant County
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, 13 miles away, 2.8 hiking miles, 552 feet elevation difference |
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Coffeepot Trail, Wheeler County
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, 17 miles away, 1.8 hiking miles, 887 feet elevation difference |
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Black Canyon Trail, Wheeler County
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, 18 miles away, 8.1 hiking miles, 3351 feet elevation difference |
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South Prong Trail, Grant County
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, 18 miles away, 4.9 hiking miles, 2147 feet elevation difference |
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Owl Creek Trail, Wheeler County
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, 18 miles away, 1 hiking miles, 301 feet elevation difference |
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