Lakes around Stafford, Oregon, offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features several lakes, coves, and river access points, providing settings for activities such as paddling, fishing, and hiking. These water bodies are often surrounded by woodlands and parks, contributing to the area's natural appeal.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Clackamette Cove is a small lake off of Clackamas River. The Clackamas River Trail runs right along the banks of the lake. It is definitely worth taking a break somewhere along the lake to enjoy the views.
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Originally named Waluga by the Clackamas Indians, meaning "wild swan," the lake has served as a vital resource for centuries. A scenic trail encircles the lake, providing a pleasant path for joggers, walkers, and cyclists.
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This loop allows a more extensive tour of the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge. However it is only open from late spring through to the end of summer. The walking is along service roads but this gives access to excellent birdwatching points including the wetland overlook platform at the end of the trail. NOTE: This walk is closed from October 1 - April 30 every year for wildlife restoration.
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This is a particularly scenic part of the South Shore Boulevard which crosses over several inlets of Oswego Lake. The road is mostly tree-lined, but with gaps where you are rewarded with views of the lake and surrounding woodland. This part of the boulevard crosses over West Bay and the Oswego Canal.
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Explore the beauty of Oswego Lake, a natural gem nestled within the heart of Lake Oswego, Oregon. This picturesque lake, born from a former Tualatin River channel, offers a scenic escape. Altered by a concrete dam, it now spans 431.7 acres. As a reservoir, Oswego Lake welcomes hikers to its lush shores, providing a tranquil and unique oasis within the city.
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This cove is a good spot for fishing paddling, and hiking. There is a really nice walking path that runs between Main Street and Washington Street, offering some great views of the cove.
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Among the most popular spots are Oswego Lake, a 430-acre reservoir known for hiking along its shores, and George Rogers Park, which offers river access to the Willamette, a sandy beach for paddleboarding, and family-friendly amenities.
Yes, several locations are great for families. George Rogers Park features a large playground, tennis courts, and sports fields. Many of the lakes and coves, like Oswego Lake and Clackamette Cove, are suitable for easy walks and enjoying nature with children.
You can find various hiking opportunities. Oswego Lake has a scenic trail encircling it, popular for joggers and walkers. For a more extensive nature experience, the Wetland Loop at Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge offers excellent birdwatching, though it's only open from late spring through the end of summer. For more options, explore the hiking routes around Stafford.
George Rogers Park on the Willamette River has a sandy beach perfect for launching stand-up paddleboards. Clackamette Cove, a small lake off the Clackamas River, is also a good spot for paddling.
Yes, Clackamette Cove is noted as a good spot for fishing. While specific fish types aren't detailed for all locations, the presence of various water bodies suggests diverse fishing opportunities.
For picturesque vistas, visit View of Oswego Lake from South Shore Boulevard, which offers scenic perspectives of the lake and surrounding woodland. The boulevard crosses over inlets, providing beautiful views. Oswego Lake itself is considered a scenic escape.
The Wetland Loop at Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge is only open from late spring through the end of summer. It is closed annually from October 1st to April 30th for wildlife restoration.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes available in the area. You can explore options like the 'George Rogers Park – Oswego Iron Furnace loop' or the 'Sellwood Bridge – Willamette River view loop'. For more details and route maps, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Stafford guide.
The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including lakes, coves, and river access points. These water bodies are often surrounded by woodlands, offering a tranquil and unique natural appeal. The Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge highlights the area's wetland ecosystems.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The ability to enjoy activities like paddling, fishing, and hiking, often surrounded by woodlands and parks, contributes to the area's appeal. The scenic views, especially from spots like South Shore Boulevard, are also highly valued.
Absolutely. You can find various running trails, including the 'Willamette Greenway Trail' and 'Tryon Creek Loop via Terwilliger Trail'. These trails offer different distances and difficulty levels. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Stafford guide.


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