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Timothy Lake

Timothy Lake
Timothy Lake was formed by a dam built in 1956 near the headwaters of the Oak Grove Fork of the Clackamas River. This 1,500-acre lake stores water for energy production for the Oak Grove Plant, about 18 miles away, when natural streamflows are low. PGE built four Timothy Lake campgrounds with more than 200 campsites. With a gorgeous view of Mt. Hood, the lake is a popular destination. It's fished for kokanee, eastern brook, rainbow and cutthroat trout. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife stocks the lake with rainbows throughout the summer.

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