Description
- Picnic under a stand of old-growth ponderosa pine. You'll find all the conveniences: picnic tables, drinking water and modern restrooms. The mixed forest which borders the highway (through an area the locals call Drews Gap), is especially colorful in the fall thanks to stands of quaking aspen.Keep a watchful eye out for abundant wildlife -- mule deer, coyote and cougar drop by every once in a while. Vital stats: There is no fee to use this park. For information, call 1-800-551-6949.
Recreation - Booth offers visitors opportunities for picnicking and relaxing. Climate - Climate in Eastern Oregon varies greatly with elevation. The higher elevations experience colder temperatures and higher precipitation than the lower elevations. The region is much more arid and experiences greater temperature variations than western Oregon. Much of Eastern Oregon is considered high desert, where in some areas annual precipitation is less than 10 inches. Summer temperatures often reach 90 degrees in the lower elevations. Winters can be bitterly cold here, although there is little humidity. The mountains can receive heavy snowfall. If visiting the region during the summer months be prepared for afternoon thunderstorms and chilly evening temperatures. Snow may be encountered on high country trails throughout the summer months. Location -
Booth State Scenic Corridor is located in Eastern Oregon, off Oregon Highway 66, 12 miles west of Lakeview.
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