Trillium Lake
Located in the Mount Hood National Forest, Trillium Lake is a stunning artificial lake that is about 12 kilometers southwest of Mount Hood. With the mountain in the background and its reflection inside, it is a well-known location for photographs.
The best thing to do at Trillium Lake is to go in the water, whether it's paddling a SUP, boarding an inflatable raft, or simply relaxing along the shoreline. Companies may arrange kayak rentals at Trillium Lake, and there are a few boat ramps and a fishing pier.
The 63-acre lake's abundance of trout makes it a well-liked place for fishing, and kids like seeing the ducks that frequently hang out on the shore. Walking the two-mile Trillium Lake Loop Trail, which is mainly level and has fantastic views of Mt. Hood and the nearby wetlands, is another fantastic pastime for people of all ages. All ages can enjoy the three kilometers of very simple terrain.
The lake has a campsite along its eastern shore, making it a well-liked location for camping. It is a well-liked location for Nordic skiing in the winter.
Location: Clackamas County, Oregon