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Revision as of 00:25, 22 December 2014

File:UpperTwinLakeWapinitia1.jpg
Upper Twin Lake seen through mountain hemlocks (bobcat)

Description

Upper Twin Lake is smaller, more shallow, and quieter than Lower Twin Lake. There are a handful of campsites on both the west and east shores of the lake. This is a popular overnight backpack from Barlow Pass and a good day destination for cross-country skiers and snowshoers. There's a view of the top of Mount Hood from the south shore.

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