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OREGON AUTO ROAD 



THROUGH THE 

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highway. Scott, Benson and 

 other lakes are easily reached by 

 turning aside from the auto road. 

 An interesting hour may be 

 spent in visiting the state fish 

 hatchery which is beside the road 

 at one of the points outside of 

 the Forest. Hot medicinal 

 springs are near McKenzie 

 Bridge and when one reaches 

 the crest of the divide great lava 

 fields are spread out to view. 



The total distance of the trip 

 is about eighty miles. And each 

 mile brings one to scenes of 

 beauty and scenic values par- 

 excellent. For further informa- 

 tion write the Eugene, Oregon, 

 Chamber of Commerce. 



[Information from Eugene Com- 

 mercial Club and United States For- 

 est Service.] 



A FOUR DAY 



AUTO CAMPING 



TRIP TO LAKE 



TAHOE 



A N auto trip over some of the 

 ^*- best mountain roads in the 

 west and where it is possible to 

 camp every night in a public 

 camp ground maintained by the 

 Forest Service takes one through 

 the Eldorado and Tahoe National 

 Forests to far famed Lake Tahoe. 



LAKE TAHOE FROM ONE OF THE CAMPING PLACES 



Mystic mountains, dim in the haze of the misty distance brood over this lake of renown where beauty 

 of the outdoors lurks. A camp more delightful than this is rarely found. 



BAYNIER CAMPGROUNDS 



Giant trees shelter the camping spot where lunch is eaten on the second day 

 feet away Emerald Bay on beautiful Lake Tahoe sparkles in the sunlight 

 changing tones of reflection of sky colorings. 



of this trip and only a few 

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