Best lakes around Dunthorpe, Oregon, are primarily found along the Willamette River, which forms its eastern boundary, and in the nearby city of Lake Oswego. This community is recognized for its natural landscape and provides access to major waterways. The area offers opportunities for various water-based activities and scenic views.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Clackamette Cove is a small lake off of Clackamas River. The Clackamas River Trail runs right along the banks of the lake. It is definitely worth taking a break somewhere along the lake to enjoy the views.
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Originally named Waluga by the Clackamas Indians, meaning "wild swan," the lake has served as a vital resource for centuries. A scenic trail encircles the lake, providing a pleasant path for joggers, walkers, and cyclists.
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This is a particularly scenic part of the South Shore Boulevard which crosses over several inlets of Oswego Lake. The road is mostly tree-lined, but with gaps where you are rewarded with views of the lake and surrounding woodland. This part of the boulevard crosses over West Bay and the Oswego Canal.
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The land was acquired in 1909 from the estate of William S. Ladd. Recognizing the popularity of the area among local kids, especially the lake, the city designed a park in 1911. The park features a range of sporting activities and offers both paved and unpaved paths, providing diverse options for your run.
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Explore the beauty of Oswego Lake, a natural gem nestled within the heart of Lake Oswego, Oregon. This picturesque lake, born from a former Tualatin River channel, offers a scenic escape. Altered by a concrete dam, it now spans 431.7 acres. As a reservoir, Oswego Lake welcomes hikers to its lush shores, providing a tranquil and unique oasis within the city.
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This cove is a good spot for fishing paddling, and hiking. There is a really nice walking path that runs between Main Street and Washington Street, offering some great views of the cove.
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City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 is one of the water reservoirs at Mount Tabor that no longer supplies drinking water. Though they are important assets to the City of Portland and are undergoing a maintenance project, the City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 resembles a small castle, and the view of downtown from the east end of the reservoir is great, especially after sunset when the lights are all on.
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While Dunthorpe itself doesn't host large lakes, its eastern boundary is formed by the **Willamette River**, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities. Additionally, the community is in close proximity to **Lake Oswego**, a significant artificial lake in the neighboring city known for its recreational activities.
Yes, you can visit historic reservoirs that were once part of Portland's drinking water supply. For instance, View of Mount Tabor Reservoir Number 5 offers views of a historic reservoir, and City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 resembles a small castle and provides great views of downtown, especially after sunset.
A popular spot for public access to the Willamette River is George Rogers Park. This park provides river access for activities like paddleboarding and open water swimming, and features a sandy beach. Public docks nearby also offer access for kayaking and boating.
You can enjoy diverse views, from the historic reservoirs at Mount Tabor offering cityscapes, to scenic stretches along the Willamette River. For views of Lake Oswego, consider the View of Oswego Lake from South Shore Boulevard, which provides glimpses of the lake and surrounding woodland.
The Willamette River and Lake Oswego offer various water activities. At George Rogers Park, you can launch stand-up paddleboards or go for an open water swim. The Willamette River is also suitable for kayaking, boating, and fishing. Lake Oswego is popular for recreational boating and swimming.
Yes, you can enjoy strolls along the Willamette Riverbank. Oswego Lake also has a scenic trail encircling it, providing a pleasant path for joggers, walkers, and cyclists. Nearby natural areas like Elk Rock Island offer unique geological features and diverse environments for exploration.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can explore various routes, including those in the Tryon Creek State Natural Area. For detailed running routes, refer to the Running Trails around Dunthorpe guide.
Absolutely. The area offers options for both road cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes that provide scenic views of the Willamette River and other natural landscapes. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Dunthorpe and Gravel biking around Dunthorpe guides for more information.
Many areas are family-friendly. George Rogers Park, for example, has a large playground, tennis courts, and sports fields, making it a favorite for families. The historic reservoirs like City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 and View of Mount Tabor Reservoir Number 5 are also suitable for family visits.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, City of Portland Reservoir Number 5 is noted as a dog-friendly location where you can enjoy the views with your pet.
The spring until fall seasons are generally ideal for visiting, as this is when natural features like the vernal pools and wetlands at Elk Rock Island are most observable. The warmer months also provide the best conditions for water-based activities on the Willamette River and Lake Oswego.


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