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Foster Lake offers visitors a variety of recreation opportunities such as swimming, boating, fishing, camping, hiking and picnicking. Foster Lake has two day use Corps operated parks, Andrew S. Wiley Park and Shea Point, both are open year round. There are three parks operated by Linn County, one campground and two day use areas with boat ramps. Most of these parks also have access to hiking trails.

Foster Lake offers visitors a variety of recreation opportunities such as swimming, boating, fishing, camping, hiking and picnicking. Foster Lake has two day use Corps operated parks, Andrew S. Wiley Park and Shea Point, both are open year round. There are three parks operated by Linn County, one campground and two day use areas with boat ramps. Most of these parks also have access to hiking trails.

: The climate in Oregon varies greatly by region. The coastal region and the regions west of the Cascade Range are generally temperate and wet. Temperatures in the western portion of the state rarely rise above 85 degrees F during the warmest months and rarely dip below freezing during the winter.

Location: Located in the beautiful Willamette Valley on the South Santiam River. From Sweet Home, 4 miles northeast on OR 20

Contact Info: Foster LakeP.O. Box 429LOWELLOR97452-0249541-937-2131

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