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Bradley Lake
Willamette National Forest
Features :
Recommended for : DayHike. Mountain Biking. Cross-country Ski.
Looking down on Bradley Lake with The Three Pyramids in the background 11/17/01

This lake, not named on any maps is located on the north edge of section 33, which for many years belonged to the Timber Service Company Inc. It is now a part of the Willamette National Forest. Close by is Chris Lake to the south-east. Clear-cutting around these lakes makes the area a great cross-country ski area in the winter.
I can't say that I would recomend this lake for fishing, based on the trips I have made there, inspite of the fact it is stocked annually.

Elevation
Size
Depth
Snow Free
3830 feet
4 acres
13 feet
May 14

Trail: hike x/c from Rd 2267
Distance
0.5 miles
Trailhead Elevation
3430 feet
Elevation Gain
400 feet
Trailhead Access
May 01
Alternate Trail: Hike in from gate on Rd 202 approx 1.5 miles


Driving Route:
From Detroit continue on Highway 22, turning left on Big Meadows Rd #2267

Miscellaneous:
ODFW biologist Joe Wetherbee has given this lake the name of Bradley for his son Bradley. Normally stocked annually with brook trout and, or rainbow trout.
Links: Trip Journals - 2/12/94, 4/29/04, 1/23/06


USGS 7.5 quad:
Santiam Junction

USGS 15 quad:
Three Fingered Jack

April 29, 2004

Map:
CLICK HERE The shortest way to Bradley Lake is to hike south through the timber from Rd 2267

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