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At almost 30 miles long and up to eight
miles wide and depths of up to 60 feet in some places, Upper Klamath
Lake in Oregon is the largest freshwater body west of the Rocky Mountains.
The Upper Klamath is easily one of the most beautiful and popular of
all Oregon lakes.
Anglers won’t want to miss the amazing Oregon fishing at Pelican
Bay, which is home to some of the largest trout on the continent. This
is a fly-fisherman’s paradise.
Boaters won’t be left out in the cold either. Canoeing and kayaking
enthusiasts can follow trails that roam throughout the marshes and waterways
of Pelican Bay, or take fascinating charter tours that cover the history,
ecology and geography of the lake.
Oregon wildlife observation opportunities are outstanding here. Visitors
may get a chance to see waterfowl, otter, mink, deer and bald eagles.
Among the more interesting flora is a strain of highly nutritious bluish
green algae that is harvested by local companies and processed for sale
as a food supplement.
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