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Map Symbol B3 placement of any facilities. Wildlife is a known concern, as on all Columbia River islands. The RIZ is Zone 2. DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL: Proposed facilities are boat moorage and dispersed campsites. Scenic appreciation and nature...

Map Symbol B4 Map Symbol C1 Wilson Beach Marine Park SITE DESCRIPTION: The site is within walking distance to Memaloose State Park Campground. There is an exceptional sandy beach, with a flat area suitable for day use or camping. An...

Map Symbol C2 Map Symbol C3 campground would handle an additional 350 people at one time. The site will be designed for use by a moderate or large number of people. All facilities must be harmonious or complementary to the site. Some...

Map Symbol C4 Map Symbol R1 DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL: Reconstruct the campground to handle 530 people. Allow full service automobile, RV, and tent camping, as well as picnicking, hiking, scenic appreciation, and interpretation. The site is fully...

Map Symbol R2 has limitations for development. Because of the existing wetland habitat, wildlife and fisheries are primary concerns. A detailed cultural resource assessment is required. The RIZ is Zone 4. DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL: Create a...

Map Symbol R3 incorporated. All facilities must be harmonious or complementary to the site. DEVELOPMENT SCENARIO: The land is privately owned. The opportunity exists on this large site for a potential Indian fishing site. The Army Corps...

Map Symbol R4 Viento Waterfront SITE DESCRIPTION: The site is located in prime west-wind windsurfing conditions. A full freeway intersection provides direct access. The site is across the Union Pacific Railroad track from the Viento State...

Map Symbol R5 Map Symbol R6 other boating facilities. Oregon State Parks could be a full partner in the development of this site. The total cost of development, excluding land acquisition costs, is estimated to be $2,200,000. Rowena East...

Map Symbol S1 boating, picnicking, hiking, and interpretation. The facility will be able to serve 1000 people at one time. Parking will be developed south of the freeway, near Tule Lake. Two tunnels will be constructed under the freeway and...

Map Symbol S2 Map Symbol S3 Bridal Veil SITE DESCRIPTION: This site offers access to Bridal Veil Falls, a waterfall of outstanding scenic value, as well as access to an proposed scenic trail. Cultural resources is a primary resource...

Map Symbol S4 Map Symbol S5 Ortley Overlook SITE DESCRIPTION: This site offers a superb view of Rowena Plateau and of The Dalles. At 2000 feet elevation, there are off-site views of Mount Hood and Mount Adams. There is currently no road...

Map Symbol T1 Map Symbol T2 partnership is limited. The total estimated cost of development is $280,000, excluding land acquisition. Hamilton Creek Trailhead SITE DESCRIPTION: A trailhead in this area would provide access to the...

Map Symbol Ot1 Map Symbol Ot2 development is estimated at $150,000, excluding land acquisition. Individual Trail Development Descriptions Trail from Lewis and Clark State Park to Corbett Station TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This trail would...

Map Symbol Ot3 Map Symbol Ot4 trail bridge will be required at Bridal Veil Creek. The proposed trail would cross private land in several areas. DEVELOPMENT SCENARIO: The land is primarily in either private or State Park ownership. Since...

Map Symbol Ot5 Map Symbol Ot6 Trail from Herman Creek to Wyeth TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This segment of Trail 400 would link the Cascade Locks Urban Area to the proposed major river access site at Wyeth Waterfront. The trail will be less...

Map Symbol 017 Map Symbol Ot8 Trail from Viento to Mitchell Point TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This segment of Trail 400 would link the Hood River Urban Area to the major proposed river access site at Viento. The trail will have difficult...

Map Symbol Ot9 Map Symbol Ot10 Trail from Mayer Park to Squally Point TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This trail would provide expansive views of the eastern Gorge, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood. Portions of the trail would be steep. Private land concerns...

Map Symbol 0th Map Symbol Ot12 Trail from Rooster Rock State Park to Dalton Point TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This trail lies along the shore of the Columbia River. The potential trail location area is quite narrow in areas. The grade is level,...

Map Symbol Ot13 Map Symbol Wt1 estimated cost of development is $50,000, excluding acquisition costs. Mayer Park Riverfront Trail TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This trail would link the three major river recreation sites—Mayer Park West,...

Map Symbol Wt2 Map Symbol Wt3 DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL: A multipurpose trail with many opportunities for scenic appreciation will be constructed. This will include building four miles of new trail, and two pedestrian railroad crossings. The...

Map Symbol Wt4 providing access for the disabled throughout its length. The trail would go through the newly created Franz Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Wildlife and wildlife habitat concerns are paramount in designing and constructing this...

Map Symbol Wt5 Map Symbol Wt6 estimated cost of development is $120,000, not including right-of-way acquisition. Trail, Table Mountain—Hamilton Creek Loop SITE DESCRIPTION: This trail would create an outstanding day hike to climb...

Map Symbol Wt7 Map Symbol Wt8 the Chinook Trail Association. The estimated cost is $190,000, excluding acquisition costs. Trail, Wind River—Brush Creek Loop TRAIL DESCRIPTION: This trail would provide improved public access to the...

Map Symbol Wt9 Map Symbol Wt10 DEVELOPMENT SCENARIO: The land is currently National Forest. The potential for partnerships is limited. The total estimated cost of development is $110,000. Trail, Augsburger Mountain Link TRAIL...

Map Symbol Wt11 this trail would be eligible for State assistance. The estimated cost of development is $160,000, excluding acquisition costs. Trail, C. A. Atwood Cutoff TRAIL DESCRIPTION: Beautiful vistas and wildflower displays...

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