Oregon’s state parks are each special in their own way, and all have plenty to offer when it comes to outdoor recreation. There’s a park in central Oregon that features a gorgeous lake, and in the spring and fall months, rangers offer kayak tours. For a unique look at this park, you’ll want to sign up!

The Cove Palisades State Park is a little gem on the banks of Lake Billy Chinook in central Oregon.

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The park encompasses 4,402 acres, and it offers tons of recreation opportunities. The 800-foot-high cliffs surrounding the lake were carved by three rivers over thousands of years.

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You’ll find two campgrounds, each offering flush toilets, hot showers, paved parking, pet areas, and more.

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The Cove Palisades Resort and Marina offers houseboating, waterskiing fishing, and boat rentals.

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Take a hike, take some photos, and take in the incredible views.

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Billy Chinook Falls takes a stunning 160-foot plunge off the cliff to Lake Billy Chinook below.

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You might also catch sight of some wildlife here. This high desert location is home to many birds, fish, and animals.

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Every spring and fall, Cove Palisades offers a unique ranger-led kayak tour. The waters of Lake Billy Chinook are generally much calmer during these seasons, making exploration by kayak easier and more enjoyable.

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Tours are offered on 11 dates in April and May, 2019. Tour in a single kayak for $25, or a tandem for $45. Kids as young as 6 may double up with an adult - those who are at least 12 may use a single kayak as long as parents are present.

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You’ll enjoy a three hour tour of the lake, where you’ll learn about the geology of the basalt cliffs surrounding you, as well as the history of the area.

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Make sure to dress in layers, as it can get pretty chilly on the water. Bring a snack and a water bottle, along with a hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses.

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Spots for these tours are limited, so make sure to reserve your spot online soon.

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You’ll find Cove Palisades State Park in Culver, just north of Redmond.

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For more information, visit the Cove Palisades page on the Oregon State Parks website. Have you kayaked at Cove Palisades State Park? Tell our readers about your experience here!

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Click here for tour dates and tickets.

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Click here for the interactive Google map.

Ready to explore more of Oregon’s state parks? Check out these nine lesser-known parks around the state.

 

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