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The Cove Palisades State Park is a
state park in eastern
Jefferson County,
Oregon, near
Culver and
Madras in the
central part of the state, and is administered by the
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. It is located on the waters and surrounding lands of
Lake Billy Chinook, an
impoundment of the
Crooked,
Deschutes, and
Metolius Rivers.<br clear=left>
Visitor opportunities
The park offers two full-service campgrounds, rental cabins, food and supplies for sale, marina access to Lake Billy Chinook with watercraft rentals, fishing, day use and picnic areas, and hiking trails. The park also offers historical interpretation, which includes the Crooked River
Petroglyph in the park.
Lake Billy Chinook
Lake Billy Chinook lies in canyons carved by the three rivers into earth held in place by basaltic caprock. Construction of the
Round Butte Dam was completed in 1964 across the Deschutes River. Operated by
Portland General Electric (PGE), and jointly owned by PGE and the
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, the dam and lake primarily provide electric generation for thousands of homes throughout the state. The Confederated Tribes named the lake in honor of
Billy Chinook, a member of the
Wasco tribe who acted as a guide for
John C. Frémont in the region of the lake. The lake extends beyond the boundaries of The Cove Palisades State Park.
Although fish passage facilities were installed at...
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