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Hiking. Camping. Boating. Fishing. The outdoor enthusiast’s dream awaits at a variety of recreation sites owned and operated
by Pacific Power. From views of wildlife and breathtaking scenery to endless opportunities for outdoor enjoyment, our recreation
sites are among the best facilities of their kind in the Pacific Northwest.
California
Montana
Oregon
Washington
Wyoming
Preserving wildlife habitat
Pacific Power owns and manages more than 5,600 acres of lands for wildlife habitat and forestry, and is nationally recognized
for its management practices. Recognizing that large numbers of visitors each year can have a negative impact on the environment,
we have incorporated many features into our recreation sites, including:
- Leaving day use parking areas as grass to help maintain winter forage for elk
- Reducing the size of parking lots to save the natural plant buffer, which is habitat for many different animals and birds
- Opening the parks seasonally to ensure that elk and other wildlife have a safe winter home
- Taking care to preserve the trees and natural vegetation whenever possible to preserve micro-habitats
- Installing log booms to protect shorelines from wave and boat impact
Water Release Information: Check the flow before you go
Information on water levels "below full pool" is available online or by calling our flow phone line at 1-800-547-1501. Information
is based on the elevation at the nearest hour to the announcement. Reservoir levels provided include:
In Oregon and California Upper Klamath Lake
Copco Reservoir
Iron Gate Reservoir
Keno Dam
J.C. Boyle Dam
Iron Gate Dams
In Washington
Swift Reservoir
Yale Reservoir
Merwin Reservoir
Merwin Dam
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