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Deschutes River

Deschutes River near its mouth on the
Columbia. Many emigrants on the Oregon Trail
camped on the top of the bluff seen at left
after crossing the river. |
| Origin |
Little Lava Lake |
| Mouth |
Columbia River |
| Length |
252 miles (406 km) |
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Deschutes river fishing guides
Deschutes River fishing guides in central
Oregon and local resorts
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camping locations and outdoor products from fishing tackle to tents and stoves
are listed here too. Nearby waters include the Columbia river, the John Day
river, Paulina lake, Odell lake, Crescent lake and Bend area, and species include fall
Chinook salmon, spring Chinook, upriver
brights and springers as well as smallmouth bass, trophy sturgeon and keeper
sturgeon and trophy trout. Select a guide or resort below and have the fishing adventure of a lifetime.
The Deschutes river and Deschutes river fishing guides provide more fishing opportunities than you
could ever imagine. Rafting, camping and sightseeing are also favorites here.
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The Deschutes River is a
river which runs through central Oregon and is a major
tributary to the Columbia River. The river provides much
of the drainage on the eastern side of the Cascade Range
in Oregon, gathering many of the tributaries that
descend from the eastern, drier flank of the mountains.
It provided a major route to and from the Columbia
for Native Americans and later pioneers on the Oregon
Trail. It flows mostly through rugged and arid country
and its valley provides a cultural heart for central
Oregon. Today the river provides irrigation and is a
popular in the summer for whitewater rafting and
fishing. Deschuttes Dechutes Dechuttes River |