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Bend - Downtown 15 Oregon Avenue 541.389.7711 Prineville 150 NE Court 541.447.5181 F F e e a a t t u u r r e e d d P P r r o o p p e e r r t t y y Detailed Report Property Address(es): 7240 Howard Rd La Pine, OR 97739 Prepared For: Mike Connell Company: Alpine Real Esate Thank You for the opportunity to assist you! Heather VanHouten *The Information provided is Deemed Reliable, but is Not Guaranteed. NOTICE: This message is intended for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is privileged and confidential. If you receive this communication in error, please notify our customer service department immediately by telephone. Thank you! Customer Service 541.389.7711 • Fax: 541.389.0506 [email protected] www.ameri-title.com Bend - South 345 SE Third Street 541.389.9176 Redmond 735 SW Sixth Street 541.923.1749 Madras 748 SW 5th 541.475.4885 Sunriver Sunriver Village Mall 541.593.1613 Bend - Old Mill 354 Upper Terrace 541.749.4040 Sisters 220 S. Pine Street 541.549.8089 8 Central Oregon Locations

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Bend - Downtown

15 Oregon Avenue

541.389.7711

Prineville

150 NE Court

541.447.5181

FFeeaattuurreedd PPrrooppeerrttyy

Detailed Report

Property Address(es): 7240 Howard Rd

La Pine, OR 97739

Prepared For: Mike Connell

Company: Alpine Real Esate

Thank You for the opportunity to assist you!

Heather VanHouten

*The Information provided is Deemed Reliable, but is Not Guaranteed.

NOTICE: This message is intended for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is privileged and confidential. If

you receive this communication in error, please notify our customer service department immediately by telephone. Thank you!

Customer Service 541.389.7711 • Fax: 541.389.0506

[email protected] • www.ameri-title.com

Bend - South

345 SE Third Street

541.389.9176

Redmond

735 SW Sixth Street

541.923.1749

Madras

748 SW 5th

541.475.4885

Sunriver

Sunriver Village Mall

541.593.1613

Bend - Old Mill

354 Upper Terrace

541.749.4040

Sisters

220 S. Pine Street

541.549.8089

8 Central Oregon Locations

P A R C E L D E T A I L SParcel ID: R-2310-016B0-00100-000Related Tax Accounts: R135838Subdivision: ANTELOPE MEADOWS 1ST ADDITIONLot / Block: LOT 1, DETITLED MH, EM# 45784 / BLOCK 3

GENERAL INFORMATIONTaxpayer Mailing:CONTRERAS RICHARD P236 NW LINSTER PLBEND, OR 97701

Location:County: KLAMATH, OREGONMap / Taxlot: 231016B / 00100Lat / Lon: 43.58701395 / -121.53696686

Owners: (1)CONTRERAS RICHARD P

Situs Addresses: 7240 HOWARD RD, LA PINE, 97739

ASSESSMENT SUMMARYCalculated Acres: 4.50 (196,065 sf)Assessed Acres: 0.00 (0 sf)RM Land: $71,080RM Impr: $35,990RM Total: $107,070Total AV: $77,480Taxes: $871

Zoning: R2 - COUNTY - RURAL RESIDENTIAL 2

Land Use:101 - RESIDENTIAL IMPROVED

Improvement Totals:SqFt: 1056 Bedrooms: 2 Full Baths: 2.0 Half Baths:

IMPROVEMENTS

Code Description SqFt Year Built Beds Baths (F/H) Floor TypesR-D5 RESIDENCE: Dbl Wide Class 5 1056 2 2.0 /

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

Date Ref # Type Price Seller Buyer10/15/1997 M98-1085 $006/13/1981 M98-1841 $23,00006/01/1981 M8112688 $23,000

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The Gilchrist Mission (our core values)

>Preparing Students for the Future

>School and Community Helping Our

Students to Obtain Lifelong Learning

>All Students Achieving

Our school vision will be achieved by an ongoing commitment to the following principles:

1. Academic excellence is the highest school priority

Student mastery of academics standards is the most important school goal

School staff are passionate about learning and student achievement

Student achievement is recognized and rewarded

2. The school environment is safe, caring, positive, and welcoming

Students, staff, and parents feel respected and valued

Students have a feeling of belonging

3. Students, teachers, parents, and community work toward school goals

Positive and nurturing relationships are the foundation of school success

Effective communication is vital to school improvement

4. All students are encouraged to participate in student activities

Diverse student activities encourage all students to participate

Student activities are positive and emphasize lifelong learning

5. Life-long learning is an essential part of the educational program

Character development is a critical aspect of student growth

Planning for the future is an important part of student learning

6. Pride in self, school, and community act in support of student achievement

School pride is demonstrated by a commitment to:

> the care and beautification of our campus

> self-improvement

> community improvement

201 Mountain View Drive

Gilchrist , OR 97737

Phone: 541-433-2295

Fax: 541-433-2688

Department of Education Notes

2010-2011 SchoolReport Card

Gilchrist Elementary School

Dear Parents and Community Members, October 6, 2011The Oregon Department of Education is proud to issue the 13th annual Oregon School Report Card. As in previous years,this Report Card contains two ratings: an Oregon rating and a federal rating. Oregon rates schools as either "Outstanding,""Satisfactory," or "In Need of Improvement," based on a number of factors including student test results, participation, andacademic growth. While these ratings cannot tell you everything about your school, they are a good starting point for talkingabout our successes and our opportunities for improvement.

Susan Castillo, State Superintendent of Public Instruction

Federal Adequate Yearly Progress Rating: MET

See rating details on back pageDID NOT MEET MET

Oregon Report Card Overall Rating: SATISFACTORY

In Need of Improvement Satisfactory Outstanding

SCHOOL AT A GLANCEAttendance School District State2009-2010 91.9% 93.3% 94.3%

2010-2011 93.1% 94.3% 94.7%

Expulsions School StateNumber of Expulsions Due to Weapons 0 266

Testing Participation School StateParticipation in 2010-2011 StatewideAssessments 100% 98.7%

For more information, contact your local school.

Student Population SchoolNumber of Students 82

Percentage of Students in English as a SecondLanguage Programs 0.4%

Staffing SchoolAdministrators (FTE) 0.5

Teachers (FTE) 5.1

Average Years of Experience 12.9

With a Master's Degree or Higher 90.9%

With Emergency or Provisional Credential 0.0%Classes Taught by Teachers Who Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 100%

Classes Taught by Teachers Who Do Not Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 0.0%

Educational Assistants (FTE) 1.6

Other Staff (FTE) 3.7

Elementary Class Size School State

Fewer than 20 Students 2 50.0% 15.2%

20-25 Students 0 0.0% 43.4%

26-30 Students 1 25.0% 35.2%

More Than 30 Students 1 25.0% 6.2%

Number ofClasses in

School

*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available

Department of Education Notes

ACCOUNTABILITY INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACTThe information below is used to determine the Adequate Yearly Progress designation for your school. A school isdesignated as Not Meeting AYP if any indicator is determined to be Not Met. The Student Achievement and StudentParticipation ratings are based on 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments for the students in yourschool identified as enrolled for a full academic year. The statewide goal for the minimum percentage of studentsexpected to meet or exceed standards is 70% in English/Language Arts and in Mathematics. Student Participation isexpected to be 95% or greater. The statewide goal for the minimum graduation rate is 65%. The statewide goal for theminimum attendance rate is 92.0%. For more information, please view documents atw w w . o d e . s t a t e . o r . u s / d a t a / r e p o r t c a r d / r e p o r t s . a s p x

STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT PARTICIPATIONRace/Ethnicity ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ATTENDANCE

Am. Indian/Alaskan Native NA NA NA NA NA Asian/Pacific Islander NA NA NA NA NA Black (not of Hispanic origin) NA NA NA NA NA Hispanic NA NA NA NA NA White (not of Hispanic origin) MET MET MET MET MET Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic NA NA NA NA NAStudents with Disabilities NA NA NA NA NALimited English Proficient NA NA NA NA NAEconomically Disadvantaged MET MET MET MET METAll Students MET MET MET MET MET

NA Too few test scores or students to determine a rating.

LOCAL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY YOUR SCHOOL OR DISTRICT

Gilchrist Elementary School (472) Print Date: 10/06/2011

ACHIEVEMENT DATAAcademic Achievement

Percentage of Students Meeting StandardsThe graphs below show the percentage of students in your school at the indicated grades that met or exceeded the statestandards on Oregon Statewide Assessments during the last two school years. District, state, and comparison schoolaverages are displayed. Comparison schools are Oregon schools with similar demographics.

School Comparison Schools District State

Reading - Grade 3, 4, 5, 62009-10

76%

2010-2011

83% 75% 79% 83%

School Comparison Schools District State

Mathematics - Grade 3, 4, 5, 62009-2010 Standards 2010-2011 Standards2009-10

69%

2010-11

80%

2010-2011

37%52% 48%

62%

Science - Grade 52009-10

75%

2010-2011

86%70% 63%

75%

Improvement in Student PerformanceThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 who either met or exceeded statestandards or met their growth target in reading and mathematics for the last two school years. Growth targets are setyearly for students up to grade 8 and are based on each student's performance in the previous school year. Growthtargets do not apply to students in high school or students who did not test in the previous year.

READING MATHEMATICS

STUDENT GROUP 2009-2010 2010-2011 2009-2010 2010-2011

% % % %

American Indian/Alaskan Native -- -- -- --

Asian/Pacific Islander * * * *

Black (not of Hispanic origin) -- * -- *

Hispanic -- -- -- --

White (not of Hispanic origin) 84.9 84.0 71.7 48.0

Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic -- -- -- --

Students with Disabilities 57.1 77.8 42.9 33.3

Limited English Proficient * -- * --

Economically Disadvantaged 90.0 85.7 72.5 38.1

All Students 85.2 85.2 72.2 44.4

*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available

For more information, contact the Oregon Department of Education at 503-947-5715.Gilchrist Elementary School (472)

STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT RESULTSThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 and 11 that exceeded, met, or did notmeet state standards and participated in 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments. For more information, seehttp://www.ode.state.or.us/data/schoolanddistrict/testresults/reporting/pagrsurpressed.aspx

STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTENGLISH/

LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE

Race/Ethnicity EXCEEDED%

MET%

NOT MET%

EXCEEDED%

MET%

NOT MET%

EXCEEDED%

MET%

NOT MET%

American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * * * * -- -- --

Asian/Pacific Islander * * * * * * -- -- --

Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * * * * -- -- --

Hispanic -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

White (not of Hispanic origin) 23.6 56.4 20.0 14.5 21.8 63.6 26.7 60.0 13.3

Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Male 19.2 65.4 15.4 11.5 15.4 73.1 27.3 63.6 9.1

Female 23.5 55.9 20.6 14.7 23.5 61.8 * * *Talented and Gifted -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Students with Disabilities 11.1 44.4 44.4 0.0 11.1 88.9 -- -- --

Migrant -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Limited English Proficient * * * * * * -- -- --

Economically Disadvantaged 23.4 59.6 17.0 14.9 17.0 68.1 44.4 44.4 11.1

All Students 21.7 60.0 18.3 13.3 20.0 66.7 26.7 60.0 13.3

Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. --- No data available*STUDENT GROUP STUDENT PARTICIPATION

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE

Race/Ethnicity % % % American Indian/Alaskan Native 100.0 100.0 --

Asian/Pacific Islander 100.0 100.0 --

Black (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 --

Hispanic -- -- --

White (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 100.0

Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic -- -- --

Male 100.0 100.0 100.0

Female 100.0 100.0 100.0

Talented and Gifted -- -- --

Students with Disabilities 100.0 100.0 --

Migrant -- -- --

Limited English Proficient 100.0 100.0 --

Economically Disadvantaged 100.0 100.0 100.0

All Students 100.0 100.0 100.0Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available*

For more information, please view documents at www.ode.state.or.us/data/reports/toc.aspxGilchrist Elementary School (472) Print Date: 10/06/2011

Department of Education Notes

Department of Education Notes

2010-2011 SchoolReport Card

Gilchrist Jr/Sr High School

Dear Parents and Community Members, October 6, 2011The Oregon Department of Education is proud to issue the 13th annual Oregon School Report Card. As in previous years,this Report Card contains two ratings: an Oregon rating and a federal rating. Oregon rates schools as either "Outstanding,""Satisfactory," or "In Need of Improvement," based on a number of factors including student test results, participation, andacademic growth. While these ratings cannot tell you everything about your school, they are a good starting point for talkingabout our successes and our opportunities for improvement.

Susan Castillo, State Superintendent of Public Instruction

Federal Adequate Yearly Progress Rating: MET

See rating details on back pageDID NOT MEET MET

Oregon Report Card Overall Rating: SATISFACTORY

In Need of Improvement Satisfactory Outstanding

SCHOOL AT A GLANCEAttendance School District State2009-2010 91.7% 92.3% 91.1%

2010-2011 92.3% 93.3% 91.5%

Expulsions School StateNumber of Expulsions Due to Weapons 0 266

Testing Participation School StateParticipation in 2010-2011 StatewideAssessments 97.1% 98.7%

Cohort Graduation Rates School State2005-2006 Four-Year Cohort Rate 68.8% 66.2%

2005-2006 Five-Year Cohort Rate 78.6% 69.1%

2006-2007 Four-Year Cohort Rate 80.0% 66.4%

Dropout Number School District State2008-2009 3 3.2% 3.6% 3.4%

2009-2010 1 1.3% 2.5% 3.4%

For more information, contact your local school.

Student Population SchoolNumber of Students 114

Percentage of Students in English as a SecondLanguage Programs 0.4%

Staffing SchoolAdministrators (FTE) 0.5

Teachers (FTE) 8.7

Average Years of Experience 17.5

With a Master's Degree or Higher 71.4%

With Emergency or Provisional Credential 0.0%Classes Taught by Teachers Who Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 96.6%

Classes Taught by Teachers Who Do Not Meet FederalDefinition of Highly Qualified Teacher 3.4%

Educational Assistants (FTE) 2.9

Other Staff (FTE) 7.1

SAT Scores School State NationCritical Reading 533 520 497

Math 473 521 514

Writing 463 499 489

Percentage Tested 38% 56% 50%

Number Tested 6 18,754 1,647,123*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available

Department of Education Notes

ACCOUNTABILITY INFORMATION REQUIRED BY THE FEDERAL NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACTThe information below is used to determine the Adequate Yearly Progress designation for your school. A school isdesignated as Not Meeting AYP if any indicator is determined to be Not Met. The Student Achievement and StudentParticipation ratings are based on 2009-2010 and 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments for the students in yourschool identified as enrolled for a full academic year. The statewide goal for the minimum percentage of studentsexpected to meet or exceed standards is 70% in English/Language Arts and in Mathematics. Student Participation isexpected to be 95% or greater. The statewide goal for the minimum graduation rate is 65%. The statewide goal for theminimum attendance rate is 92.0%. For more information, please view documents atw w w . o d e . s t a t e . o r . u s / d a t a / r e p o r t c a r d / r e p o r t s . a s p x

STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT STUDENT PARTICIPATIONRace/Ethnicity ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS GRADUATION

Am. Indian/Alaskan Native NA NA NA NA NA Asian/Pacific Islander NA NA NA NA NA Black (not of Hispanic origin) NA NA NA NA NA Hispanic NA NA NA NA NA White (not of Hispanic origin) MET MET MET MET MET Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic NA NA NA NA NAStudents with Disabilities NA NA NA NA NALimited English Proficient NA NA NA NA NAEconomically Disadvantaged MET MET MET MET METAll Students MET MET MET MET MET

NA Too few test scores or students to determine a rating.

LOCAL INFORMATION PROVIDED BY YOUR SCHOOL OR DISTRICT

Gilchrist Jr/Sr High School (484) Print Date: 10/06/2011

ACHIEVEMENT DATAAcademic Achievement

Percentage of Students Meeting StandardsThe graphs below show the percentage of students in your school at the indicated grades that met or exceeded the statestandards on Oregon Statewide Assessments during the last two school years. District, state, and comparison schoolaverages are displayed. Comparison schools are Oregon schools with similar demographics.

School Comparison Schools District State

Reading - Grade 7, 8, 112009-10

66%

2010-2011

79% 71% 79% 79%

Writing - Grade 7, 112009-10

55%

2010-2011

71%49%

59% 61%

School Comparison Schools District State

Mathematics - Grade 7, 8, 112009-2010 Standards 2010-2011 Standards2009-10

53%

2010-11

74%

2010-2011

60% 58% 63% 66%

Science - Grade 8, 112009-10

71%

2010-2011

76%59%

72% 72%

Improvement in Student PerformanceThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 and HS who either met or exceeded state standards or mettheir growth target in reading and mathematics for the last two years. Growth targets are set yearly for students up to grade 8 and are based oneach student’s performance in the previous school year. The table also shows cohort graduation rates for your school. Cohort Rates aredefined as the percent of student who started high school in the given school year, such as 2005-06, and graduated within four or five years.

READING MATHEMATICS GRADUATION

STUDENT GROUP 2009-2010 2010-2011 2009-2010 2010-2011 2005-2006 2005-2006 2006-2007

% % % % 4-Year Rate 5-Year Rate 4-Year Rate

American Indian/Alaskan Native -- * -- * -- -- --

Asian/Pacific Islander * * * * -- -- --

Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * * 100.0 100.0 --

Hispanic -- -- -- -- -- -- 100.0

White (not of Hispanic origin) 66.0 85.7 58.0 70.0 70.0 77.8 78.6

Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic -- * -- * -- -- --

Students with Disabilities 58.3 50.0 27.3 35.7 83.3 83.3 77.8

Limited English Proficient -- * -- * -- -- --

Economically Disadvantaged 62.5 81.0 56.3 62.8 73.1 79.2 75.0

All Students 66.0 82.5 56.6 65.5 68.8 78.6 80.0

*Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available

For more information, contact the Oregon Department of Education at 503-947-5715.Gilchrist Jr/Sr High School (484)

STATEWIDE ASSESSMENT RESULTSThe table below shows the percentage of students in your school in grades 3-8 and 11 that exceeded, met, or did notmeet state standards and participated in 2010-2011 Oregon Statewide Assessments. For more information, seehttp://www.ode.state.or.us/data/schoolanddistrict/testresults/reporting/pagrsurpressed.aspx

STUDENT GROUP STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTENGLISH/

LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE

Race/Ethnicity EXCEEDED%

MET%

NOT MET%

EXCEEDED%

MET%

NOT MET%

EXCEEDED%

MET%

NOT MET%

American Indian/Alaskan Native * * * * * * * * * Asian/Pacific Islander * * * * * * * * * Black (not of Hispanic origin) * * * * * * -- -- --

Hispanic -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

White (not of Hispanic origin) 25.5 54.9 19.6 1.9 59.6 38.5 16.7 60.0 23.3

Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic * * * * * * * * *Male 22.2 55.6 22.2 3.6 50.0 46.4 28.6 42.9 28.6

Female 24.2 54.5 21.2 3.0 57.6 39.4 10.0 65.0 25.0

Talented and Gifted * * * * * * * * *Students with Disabilities 7.1 35.7 57.1 0.0 21.4 78.6 0.0 57.1 42.9

Migrant -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Limited English Proficient * * * * * * -- -- --

Economically Disadvantaged 24.4 53.3 22.2 2.2 52.2 45.7 14.8 55.6 29.6

All Students 23.3 55.0 21.7 3.3 54.1 42.6 17.6 55.9 26.5

Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. --- No data available*STUDENT GROUP STUDENT PARTICIPATION

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS SCIENCE

Race/Ethnicity % % % American Indian/Alaskan Native 100.0 100.0 100.0

Asian/Pacific Islander 100.0 100.0 100.0

Black (not of Hispanic origin) 100.0 100.0 0.0

Hispanic -- -- --

White (not of Hispanic origin) 98.1 100.0 93.8

Multi-Racial/Multi-Ethnic 100.0 100.0 66.7

Male 96.4 100.0 93.3

Female 100.0 100.0 87.0

Talented and Gifted 100.0 100.0 100.0

Students with Disabilities 100.0 100.0 70.0

Migrant -- -- --

Limited English Proficient 100.0 100.0 --

Economically Disadvantaged 97.8 100.0 93.1

All Students 98.4 100.0 89.5Not displayed to protect student confidentiality. -- No data available*

For more information, please view documents at www.ode.state.or.us/data/reports/toc.aspxGilchrist Jr/Sr High School (484) Print Date: 10/06/2011

Department of Education Notes

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LaPine State Park makes the most of its scenic location on trout-filled Upper Deschutes and Fall rivers. Its 10 miles of trails afford plenty of views for sightseers and wildlife watchers. And, its campground and cabins are next door to a fascinat-ing landscape of past volcanic activity and Cascade mountain wilderness just waiting to be explored.

Year-Round Camping

Universal AccessAll deluxe cabins and one rustic model are accessible to people with disabilities (winter accessibility varies).

Camping RatesRates for state park campsites are subject to change. You can find up-to-date information by calling 1-800-551-6949, or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org.

Discovery SeasonFrom Oct. 1-April 30, you can rent a full or electric site for less. The savings is at least $4 off summer rates at most state parks, including LaPine. The rates for standard (rustic) cabins are the same all year, but during Discovery Season, deluxe cabins rent for less than in the summer.

Enjoy Cabin ComfortsThe park’s ten log cabins are nestled in the forest above the river and are available all year. Each of the five deluxe models is a 16-by-24-foot structure with three rooms, a covered porch and a bathroom with a shower. Each has beds with mattresses and sleeps up to five people. Amenities include a microwave oven, a gas barbecue and refrigerator.The five, one-room, rustic style cabins have beds with mattresses and lights and heating. Each of the 13-by-13-foot structures sleeps up to four people. A fire ring, a picnic table and space for a tent are right outside.

Float in Summer, Ski in WinterLaPine’s summer activities include hiking, floating the river, fishing, wildlife viewing and mountain biking. Play it safe, especially on the river. It has a swift current. In the winter, enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and unique mountain views. Roads in the park are maintained through the winter. Golfers will find several top-notch public courses in the Sunriver and Bend areas, less than 30 minutes north of the park.

PicnickingThe park has a large day-use area framed by a horseshoe bend in the river. The area has picnic sites with water and a restroom.

The “Big Tree”This 500-year-old tree is the largest Ponderosa pine in Oregon. Its circumference is 326 inches, and it is 191 feet tall. It is also recognized as an Oregon Heritage Tree.

More to SeeNewberry National Volcanic Monument is a volcanic wonderland that includes:

• Newberry Crater, a five-mile wide caldera containing two popular fishing lakes (East Lake and Paulina Lake), obsidian fields, waterfalls and unique lava formations. Panoramic views of the high desert and Paulina Peak reward hikers who reach the crater.

• Lava Lands Visitor Center (15 miles north), which in-cludes interpretive exhibits and a trail at the summit of Lava Butte, a 500-foot-high cinder cone.

• Lava Cast Forest, the world’s largest formation of its kind.

• Lava River Cave, a one-mile lava tube formed by a lava flow from Mt. Newberry. A trail into the underground conduit is open mid-May through mid-September (9 a.m.-5 p.m.).

Fort Rock State Natural Area is an ancient volcanic crater rising 325 feet above the sagebrush plains. The area was inhabited by Native Americans over 10,000 years ago.

Fort Rock museum, just south of the park, displays many artifacts. It is open summer weekends.Also visit The High Desert Museum, an indoor/outdoor museum with trails and exhibits explaining the flora and fauna of the high desert. Live animal displays include an otter pond, porcupine den, reptiles and raptors.

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C A M P G R O U N D

Reserve early! Reserve campsites and cabins two days to nine months in advance by phone, Reservations Northwest (1-800-452-5687), or online through www.oregonstateparks.org.

Need to cancel your reservation? Follow this guideline: If your reservation is for today or tomorrow, call 541-536-2071. Otherwise, call Reservations Northwest at 1-800-452-5687.

LaPine State ParkOff US 97, 27 miles SW of Bend 15800 State Recreation Road, La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2071

Park Information:1-800-551-6949 www.oregonstateparks.org

Latitude: 43.768452 N Longitude: -121.513399 W

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Please help make camping here a safe and enjoyable experience by following these and other park rules:•Campgroundquiethoursarebetween10p.m.and7a.m.•Vehiclesmustbeparkedonpavedareasonly.•Whenyourpetisnotconfinedinavehicleortent,youmustholdit,holdontoitscollar

orphysicallycontrolitonaleashthatisnolongerthansixfeet.Wastesmustbeproperlyremoved.(Fordetails,askforour“PetsintheParks”brochure.)

Check-inafter4p.m.,Check-outby1p.m.

ALSO, PLEASE: Takeyourgarbageandrecyclablematerialstoourrecyclingcenterneartheregistrationbooth.Donotleavegarbageinrestroomtrashcansorinyourcampsite.UseourRVdumpstationbytheregistrationboothinsteadofacampsitesewerconnectionwhendumpingafullholdingtank.

This publication is available in alternative formats upon request. Write to Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C, Salem, OR 97301. You may also call 503-986-0707 or 1-800-735-2900 (Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired). 63400-8831 (4/10)

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Welcome to Hoodoo's Crescent Lake Lodge & Resort!

For Reservations Call (541) 433-2505

Recreation Rentals:

SeaDoo *2 hour min., Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner overlooking 14' 8 HP Fishing Boats gorgeous Crescent Lake on our patio. We 14' 6 HP Fishing Boats also have a restaurant inside the lodge, Single Kayaks which includes a full bar. Double Kayaks Aqua Cycles Paddle Boats Mountain Bikes Snowmobiles

Welcome to Willamette Pass

Willamette Pass Resort is located only 66 miles from Eugene, Oregon. With 29 fun and exciting

downhill runs, a vertical drop of 1,563 feet, and six lifts, including the state’s only high speed six pack;

Willamette Pass offers a wide variety of activities the whole family will enjoy. From downhill skiing and

snowboarding to snow tubing and 20 km worth of Nordic trails, we cater to skiers and riders of all

abilities and offer them the chance to experience big mountain terrain in a small mountain atmosphere.

Ski It, Ride It, Live It! This slogan defines the love you will have being a guest at Willamette Pass

Resort. The trails and lifts provide a big mountain experience yet the area is all about having a small

family feel. We are a skier or snowboarders’ heaven, with a wide variety of terrain to satisfy every

individual, from steep and deep tree skiing to mellow cruisers. The atmosphere from the top of Eagle

Peak is unbelievable with 360 degree views in one of the most scenic areas of the Oregon Cascades. Real

volcanoes and pristine mountain lakes can be seen from virtually every run!

Do you want to learn to ski or snowboard? There’s no better place than our ski and snowboard school.

Our instructors are certified by the Professional Ski Instructors of America and American Association of

Snowboard Instructors and are dedicated to providing the best possible learning experience. We offer

private and group lessons for beginners and experts alike. For kids, our SkiCamp and BoardCamp

programs will get your little ones started out right and give you time to go out and enjoy the slopes.

Take a break inside our spacious lodge. Enjoy some of the best pizza around in our restaurant or try one

of our signature drinks in the Summit House lounge.

Willamette Pass is the closest ski area to the southern Willamette Valley and the Eugene/Springfield area.

Drive yourself, or better yet, relax in the comfort of one of our Willamette Pass Express buses.

Mailing Address

Willamette Pass Resort

PO Box 5550

Eugene, Oregon USA, 97405

The Mountain

Summit Elevation: 6,683 feet

Base Elevation: 5,120 feet

Vertical Rise: 1,563 feet

555 acres skiable terrain

225 acres groomable terrain

20 km Nordic trails

Average Snowfall: 430 inches

LIFTS: 1 six person detachable, 4 triple chair lifts, 1 Magic Carpet.

Lift Capacity: 11,100 skiers per hour.

Name Length Vertical Rise Capacity Eagle Peak – 6 Pack 5200 feet 1520 feet 3,000 skiers/hour

Midway – Triple Chair 3,200 feet 759 feet 1,800 skiers/hour

Peak 2 – Triple Chair 3,120 feet 886 feet 1,800 skiers/hour

Sleepy Hollow – Triple Chair 870 feet 100 feet 1,200 skiers/hour

Twilight – Triple Chair 3,300 feet 798 feet 1,800 skiers/hour

Magic Carpet

1,500 skiers/hour

Alpine Runs: 29 Trails; 5 Beginner, 13 Intermediate, 11 Advanced

Nordic Trails: Up to 20 Km groomed and trackset

Trail Ratings

Beginner: 21 %

Intermediate: 45 %

Advanced: 34 %

Longest run: Kaleidoscope/Perseverance – 2.1 miles

Steepest Run: R.T.S. – up to 52 degrees

Willamette Pass Resort is a developed recreation site operating under a special use permit through the

US Forest Service on Willamette and Deschutes National Forest lands. User fees are charged.

Willamette Pass is an equal opportunity employer.

General Information:

Snow Report, Reservations & Purchases (541) 345-SNOW (7669)

Email: [email protected]

Group Coordinator: [email protected]

(541) 345-7669 ext. 244

Ski School: [email protected]

Rentals: [email protected]

IMPORTANT NUMBERS City Services

City of La Pine: 536-1432 La Pine Chamber of Commerce: 536-9771 La Pine Senior Center: 536-6237 Library - Gilchrist: 433-2167 Library - La Pine: 536-0515

Post Office - La Pine: 536-7452 Dial-A-Ride, La Pine: 478-6494 DMV - La Pine: 388-6322 Central OR Council on Aging-La Pine: 536-3207 Crescent Fire Protection District: 433-2466 Crescent Water Association: 433- 2989

Fire Dept. (non-emergency) Crescent: 433-2406 Fire Dept. (non-emergency) La Pine: 536-2935 County Services

Animal Control (Klamath Co.): 1-800-230-3528 Fire Dept. & EMS - Central Cascades: 433-2800 Klamath Co. Comm. Dev: 541-883-5121 Klamath Co. Sheriff: 1-800-275-1890 Klamath Co (North)Sheriff Substation: 433-2010 Klamath Co. Human Resources: 888-339-5247 Media

KITC 106.5 FM - Radio Station for

Gilchrist/Crescent/La Pine

Klamath Falls Herald and News - 800-275-0982

Medical

St. Charles Hospital: 328-4321 Schools

School Bus - Gilchrist: 541-883-5013 School Bus - La Pine: 536-3222 Schools - Gilchrist Elementary: 433-9403 Schools - Gilchrist Jr. High and HS: 433-2295 Schools - La Pine High School: 322-5360 Schools - La Pine Middle School: 536-5967 Schools- La Pine Elementary: 536-2717 Recreation

La Pine Parks and Recreation: 536-2223 Water & Sewer

La Pine Sewer District: 536-6236 La Pine Water District: 536-3281

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