Continuing on our adventure in Willamette National Forest...
We arrive to explore the unspoiled beauty of Clear Lake.
Clear Lake is a place like no other.
The water here is slowly filtered through miles of underground volcanic rock.
This fine filtration process naturally removes impurities resulting in impeccably
crystal clear water.
In order to protect this pristine environment motorized boats are not allowed on the lake.
This helps to maintain a tranquil, and undisturbed natural setting while protecting
vulnerable species unique to this environment.
In this natural setting rustic charm is found around every corner.
Small cabins are offered for those looking for extended time to relax, and unwind
in this unique natural environment.
We continue on the trail, moving towards the headwaters of Clear Lake.
The water is so still in areas, it has reflective properties that seem almost mirror like.
The blue color of the water gives a tropical feeling.
However, the water temperatures here never exceeds 39 degrees fahrenheit.
The stillness of the water is broken only by the playful movement of ducks
paddling in the cold water.
The lake is hundreds of feet deep.
The water is so clear you can see down to the bottom of the lake from any vantage point.
The forest trail continues around the edge of the lake.
A lovely log bridge carries hikers over a rushing stream.
The sound of the stream cuts through the still silence of the forest.
We continue down the trail until reaching Great Spring,
the headwaters of Clear Lake.
The water here flows directly out from the volcanic rocks
around the waters edge.
This is the direct source of drinking water for Eugene, Oregon.
Here at the waters edge our group stayed for the remainder of the afternoon.
We were joined by a curious wild rabbit who watched from the surrounding vegetation.
As the day faded into evening we made our way back to the trail head.
Follow along as this Oregon adventure continues on!