#2.2 Larison Cove

 We spent the 4th of July at Larison Cove, just outside of Oakridge, Oregon. It's been quite a few years since the water level in the reservoir has been high enough to provide good kayaking, but this year, the water level is higher that it's been in many years. We stopped by the evening before to check out the boat ramp, and make sure it was accessible. The sun was just setting, and we were treated to a gorgeous sunset. The boat ramp is a bit rough, with potholes in the dirt, but was manageable. There is also a toilet available in the small parking lot.




We went out with our 2 youngest. Leanna was pulling Amity on her paddleboard, while Mason was using a borrowed kayak. There were not many people around, although a few more showed up later in the afternoon. It was very quiet.
I headed toward the western part of the cove, away from the boat ramp. The cove stretches out the long way. Near the end, I found a lot of butterflies. You can see them in clumps on the bank. There was also a log in the water that they were grouped on.
You can see by the leaves on these bushes, that the water level was much higher recently. There are no leaves on the lower foot of these branches. There was also almost no wind, so the water was very calm, and pretty warm. Insects were not a problem either.
I would definitely recommend Larison Cove for a kayaking destination. There are more places on the reservoir that you can kayak on, but Larison does not allow motors. Just be sure to check out the water levels before going. 


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