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Start here to plan your trip down the Clack
Matt Taylor
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The Clackamas Water Trail runs 22 miles from River Mill Dam (Milo McIver Park area) to the confluence of the Willamette River in Oregon City and Gladstone.
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these 14 frequently asked questions (FAQs)
and their corresponding answers. If you have more, please email info@clackamaswatertrail.org.
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