Lakeview is a town in Lake County, Oregon, United States. The population was 2,294 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Lake County. The city bills itself as the "Tallest Town in Oregon" because of its elevation. Lakeview is situated in the Goose Lake Valley at the foot of the Warner Mountains and at the edge of Oregon's high desert country. Its economy is based on agriculture, lumber production, and government activities. In addition, tourism is an increasingly important part of the city's economy. Oregon's Outback Scenic Byway passes through Lakeview.
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An unusually warm spell combined with cabin fever got us out to explore one of the canyons that lead into Hart Mountain from its western foothills southeast of Anderson Lake. Entering the canyon, a narrow hiking trail above the stream eventually takes you to the top of Hart Mountain (south of the campground). What stood out was a lack or minimal amount of invasive vegetation and a great spread of natives, especially bunchgrasses, barely browsed. In the fall, the aspen and willows would provide a burst of color. Spectacular geology, hawks in the thermals way above us, and an easy hike with a steady gentle incline. It was the first of hopefully many more trips and a potential through hike with options to leave a car on either end of this long incised drainage, one of many in these mountains. No people, no trash, lots of opportunities to explore, either the rugged steep western face or the gentler plateau on the top.
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Old Perpetual is the only geyser in the Pacific Northwest. It is located at Hunters hot springs resort where you can soak in a natural hotspring, sit by the fire or the geyser depending on the weather and enjoy a microbrew and a pizza.
An isolated mountain well worth the trouble to explore.
For the expert, a biking trail that winds and rolls through gorgeous scenery.
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