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[[Image:Reservoir2.jpg|thumb|400px|One of three reservoirs on Mt Tabor]]
 
[[Image:Sample.jpg|thumb|250px|Describe destination image here]]
 
[[Image:Sample.jpg|thumb|250px|Describe destination image here]]
 
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{{Distance|2.5 Miles}} round trip
 
{{Distance|2.5 Miles}} round trip
 
{{Elevation gain|400 feet}}  
 
{{Elevation gain|400 feet}}  
{{Difficulty:Easy}}
 
 
* Seasons: All
 
* Seasons: All
 
* Family Friendly: Yes
 
* Family Friendly: Yes

Revision as of 00:01, 23 December 2008

One of three reservoirs on Mt Tabor
Describe destination image here
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Contents

Hike Description

There are many routes you can take in this park. The one described here is a loop that gives the maximum elevation gain and distance, with varied scenery.

Maps

Regulations or Restrictions, etc.

Dogs must be on leash in this park.

Trip Reports

Related Discussions / Q&A

Guidebooks that cover this hike

  • Title - 1st Edition, by Author

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Contributors

  • CFM (creator)
Oregon Hikers Field Guide is built as a collaborative effort by its user community. While we make every effort to fact-check, information found here should be considered anecdotal. You should cross-check against other references before planning a hike. Trail routing and conditions are subject to change. Please contact us if you notice errors on this page.

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