Paul Dennis (Olallie)
About Paul Dennis (Olallie)
Paul Dennis Campground is located on the north shore of Olallie Lake. Hiking, fishing, and canoeing are popular activities here. High elevation snow limits access into the Olallie Lake area until June in most seasons. Located; in the Olallie Lake Scenic Area. Paul Dennis Campground map; (PDF)Contact the Clackamas River Ranger District for accessibility information at 503-630-6861.
Details
Fees: Overnight Use: Single Site: $20 per night Additional Vehicle Fee: $10 per vehicle night Day Use: $10 per vehicle per day $30 per annual
Location
Coordinates: 44.811400, -121.786300
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