Information About Fishing In The Dallas, Oregon
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Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area - Rivers & Streams
This scenic area is located along the Columbia River for about 80 miles. The gorge itself is the only sea-level route through the Cascade Mountain Range. There are many activities that can be performed in the area.

Deschutes River State Recreation Area - Rivers & Streams
This area provides visitors with the opportunity to participate in activities like hiking, mountain biking, camping, rafting, world-class steelhead and trout fishing, and equestrian trail riding. The Deschutes, which is both a national and state scenic waterway, drops about a quarter of a mile in its final 100 miles as it twists through canyons 700 to 2,200 feet deep - great for days of fun whitewater rafting, kayaking, and inner-tubing. Fishing is permitted, but a fishing permit must be acquired.

Heritage Landing (Deschutes) - Rivers & Streams
This area is a popular jet boaters launch. It provides access to the Deschutes and Columbia Rivers. Salmon fishing is popular as well. Recreation opportunities such as swimming, water skiing, and jet boating are available.

John Day Lock and Dam (Lake Umatilla) - Lakes & Reservoirs
The project consists of a navigation lock, spillway, powerhouse and fish-passage facilities on both shores. Many recreation opportunities are available along the shores of Lake Umatilla and on the John Day River, such as boating, fishing, swimming and sail boarding. This area is along the Lewis and Clark route. Day use facilities are only available.
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