The 36,768 acre Roaring River Wilderness is the largest block of Wilderness designated in 2009 in Oregon. Located in the Roaring River Valley, a tributary of the Clackamas River, the Wilderness is named after the Roaring River. Salmon and steelhead spawn in the Roaring River and the area provides habitat for bears, cougars, mule deer, elk, spotted owls and pileated woodpeckers. Lupine and Indian paintbrush are common wildflowers in summer. Lakes in the area include the Rock Lakes and Serene…
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