The Columbia River Gorge Travel Council | Page 23

Welcome to Oregon’s Unforgettable Check out this experience out on You Tube. And on Facebook. recreational experience. Located at Indian Park along Highway 24 and just off Highway 26 and approximately 18 miles south on Jackson Trail Road is some of the best river boating and fishing in the state. All major credit cards welcome. Book your reservation by calling (541) 553-1200 or email [email protected]. Transportation and snacks are provided from the office on Highway 26. N8TV invites you to come and enjoy the tranquility of Kayaking on Lake Simtustus and the excitement of rafting and the rush of river boarding on the Deschutes River at the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. N8TV offers morning, afternoon and all day guided trips. N8TV guided trips are safe, fun and relaxing and provide a scenic way to enjoy the great outdoors. While on your adventure, there are opportunities experience the area’s customs and culture, local wildlife, such as Osprey, Bald Eagles and Canadian Geese in their natural habitat You may see an occasional Raccoon on the bank, or deer coming down for a cool, fresh drink. Exclusive full or half day trips are available on the Deschutes through White Horse Rapids with private put in and take out points on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. Combine river boarding and rafting for a unique “in your face” encounter. loloma lodge You are invited to experience a dream vacation in a pristine setting on Oregon’s McKenzie River at the foot of the Cascade Mountains. Loloma Lodge sitting above the protected McKenzie River in the majestic beauty of nature, provides an unbeatable atmosphere. The lodge was built in the early 1930’s, and is a model of excellent craftsmanship. Enjoy its spacious and comfortable atmosphere that provides a delightful place for a relaxing getaway or most any kind of gathering. Enjoy the incredible craftsmanship seen in every room, most exemplified in the “Great Room” where hand hewn beams span 30 feet over a massive stone fireplace. An expansive deck off the back of the lodge overlooks the national forest and river, pr