Timothy Lake
Timothy Lake is a popular man-made lake and recreation area in northern Oregon, south of Mt. Hood. A number of pathways close to the sea are popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders that frequent this aquatic attraction. The area's most popular trail around the lake is for 12 miles and is called the Timothy Lake Loop. Timothy Lake's shoreline is also lined with seven campgrounds, which together have more than 200 sites.
One of the few lakes in the Mount Hood National Forest that permits motorized boating is Timothy Lake. Still, paddling a canoe, kayak, or paddleboard is the most common way to enjoy the water. It's difficult to ignore the magnificent, glaciated view of Mount Hood on the northern horizon when on the lake. A common summertime activity is swimming from the shore.
There are several magnificent bodies of water in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Another well-known lake in the region that offers one of the most recognizable views of Mt. Hood is Trillium Lake. This lake, which resembles a mirror, is located not far from Government Camp and 20 miles north of Timothy Lake.
Location: Clackamas County, Oregon