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Lakeview provides year round enjoyment and recreational opportunities. The surrounding area offers a wealth of outdoor activities and attractions in both the Outback desert country and the rugged mountains. You can hunt, fish, hang glide, water ski, swim, boat, golf, snow ski, hike, or simply view the many sights.
Lakeview has been named the “hang gliding capital of the West.” Sugar Hill and
Blackcap Mtn. are just 2 of the many mountains that attract extreme athletes to
competitions in Lakeview.
Warner Ski Area is 10 miles away. Crystal clear lakes populate the
area,daring
the watersport enthusiast!
A hiker and photographers paradise the high mountain valleys and the Hart Mountain
National Wildlife Refuge are but a few of many areas to explore.
Experiencing the spectacular views, Sun Stone collecting, the fresh Outback air, the
wildlife — all invigorating, all renewing!
In front of a backdrop of beautiful peaking mountain ranges and picturesque skies
that carry on into eternity lies a lively community full of rich history and cowboy
culture that peaks the interest of those of the range and those simply wanting to
experience it.
Young and old alike visit Lake county in droves to experience a lost culture to most
of the modern day world with events and venues to excite even the most of modern day
travelers.
Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge is located in southcentral Oregon on a massive
fault block ridge that ascends abruptly nearly three-quarters of a mile above the
Warner Valley floor in a series of rugged cliffs, steep slopes, and knife-like
ridges.
Visitors experience spectacular views of the beautiful Warner Valley Wetlands while
ascending the west side entrance road to headquarters. The west face of the mountain
is cut by several deep gorges. Hart, Potter, and DeGarmo canyons, the most rugged,
extend from the valley floor to the top of the main ridge.
Picnic under old-growth Ponderosa Pines, and keep a watchful eye for abundant
wildlife–Mule Deer, Coyote and Cougar drop by every once in a while. You’ll find
picnic tables and a vault toilet onsite. The mixed forest bordering the highway
(through an area the locals call Drew’s Gap) is especially colorful in the fall
thanks to stands of Quaking Aspen.
Booth Wayside is a good location to stop to stretch and take a break while driving
along Highway 140 between Klamath Falls and Lakeview.
Warner Canyon is a ski area in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located in the Warner
Mountains of south central Oregon. At one time the ski area was within the Fremont
National Forest, but the land is now owned by Lake County
The patrol started out as the ski safety and winter rescue arm of the non-profit
Fremont Highlanders Ski Club. The patrol first became chartered by the National Ski
Patrol system during the 1952-53 ski season.
Lake County is located in South Central Oregon and borders California’s Modoc County.
Its 8,300 square miles comprise a varied environment from high mountain forests and
meadows, sagebrush covered deserts and hills, to natural wetlands and hot springs.
There’s something here for everyone.
The Thunder Ranch facility offers a wide array of ranges and target variations. This
design is a refinement from Clint’s experience designing firing ranges for
individuals, law enforcement, government, and private training facilities throughout
his lifetime.
Taking the best aspects of design and function, Clint has designed the Oregon
facility to be efficient in use and movement to and from the ranges in order to
maximize training time. Thunder Ranch offers dual and multi-use ranges that
incorporate static, moving, running, rural, urban, outdoor, indoor, elevated,
angled, flat, lit, dark, close and distance targets.
Lake County is located just 10 minutes east of Cleveland and is abundant in
Attractions, Beaches, Wineries, B&B’s, Hotels, Restaurants, Golf Courses, the Lake
Metroparks System.
To promote Lake County, Ohio through the travel and tourism industry by marketing to
associations, motor coach operators and individuals through advertisements, trade
shows, and other educational means.
Old Perpetual Geyser: Rest awhile in Lakeview and visit Oregon’s only continuously
spouting geyser which shoots a plume of 200 degree water over 60 feet into the air
every 90 seconds.
A favorite for everyone in Lake County, whether they be traveling through, or a
resident. Take a break and sit in the relaxing (and some say, healing) waters from
the geyser which can be found within developed pool known as Hunter’s Hot Springs.
Only 1 mile North of Lakeview.