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NE John's Loop Rd |
- 2 Stories
- 4 Bedrooms (2 main floor / 2 upstairs)
- 2 Full Baths (1 main floor / 1 upstairs)
- 1900 Sq Ft
- Large Deck
- Nice Lot
- Extra Off Road Parking
- Covered Boat House
- Cable TV
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- Washer / Dryer
- Fireplace
- Gas Heat
- Many New Updates
- Modern Kitchen
- Dishwasher / Microwave
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MORE OCEAN LAKE PARADISE INFORMATION
This property sits on a large lot, with a manicured yard, provides off
street parking for multiple vehicles and or boat tailors. Also
includes fully covered boat house, suitable for most pleasure boats up
about 18' - 20' and two docks.
This is an updated, two story home with approximately 1900 square
feet of living space. Wall to wall carpet through out the house except
for the kitchen and the dinning room. The living room has windows on
about ninety percent of the two walls facing the lake for a wonderful
panoramic view and a glass sliding door to the deck for optimum light.
Just off the living room there is a nice large deck which faces west
towards the lake to really enjoy those beautiful evening sunsets.
We offer a varied selection of books and games, but if those won't
work for the kids then cable TV and plenty of room is also available
for a relaxing day at the lake. A modern kitchen with microwave,
dishwasher and stocked with about everything you will need with
regards to cooking and eating, plates, glasses cookware, silverware,
just have to bring your own food. Just off of the kitchen is a nice
utility room with a standard sized washer and dryer, just in case the
kids didn't quite pack enough clothes for the stay.
There are four nice sized bedrooms (2 upstairs and 2 downstairs).
One upstairs bedroom sports a king size bed, the other upstairs
bedroom has two oversized twin beds. On the downstairs floor, we have
one bedroom with a double bed and the other bedroom has two twin beds.
There are two full baths (1 upstairs and 1 downstairs), the bath
upstairs has a shower, the bath down stairs has a tub and a shower.
Sleeps 8 total.
DEVILS LAKE INFORMATION
Adding to the appeal of this house and Lincoln
City's beaches is Devil's Lake. It separates the northern part of
Lincoln City from the Coast Range Mountains.
Devils Lake, while deep only in terms of Indian folklore (see history
below), is about 1/3 mile wide, 3 miles long, and reaches a depth of
only 22 feet. It is home for a variety of nonnative game fish,
primarily bass and rainbow trout, reside in Devils Lake and are
currently competing with the native fishery that include coho salmon
and cutthroat trout.
Flowing from Devils Lake is the D River, which holds the title of the
"World's Shortest River". From its source at south end of Devils Lake,
under U.S. 101, across the beach to reach its destination of the
Pacific in a mere 120 feet. Formerly called Devil's River (Christians
didn't like the name).
Devil's Lake activities are in abundance with many fun pastimes such
as canoeing, kayaking, paddleboats, windsurfing, water skiing, wake
boarding, knee-boarding and jet skiing engage a wide variety of sports
enthusiasts. Access points on the west side of the lake include
Devil's Lake State Park (West), which has a campground, and Regatta
Grounds Park and Holmes Road Park, both of which are off West Devil's
Lake Road and have boat ramps and picnic tables. On the east side
you'll find Devil's Lake State Park (East) 2 miles east on East
Devil's Lake Road and Sand Point Park on View Point Lane near the
north end of East Devil's Lake Road. Both of these parks have picnic
tables and swimming areas. If you don't have your own boat, you can
rent canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, aqua bikes, and various motorboats
too.
THE HISTORY OF DEVILS LAKE
Indian Folklore...The mystery of Devils Lake remains unsolved. The
legend does not die but grows with retelling. Devils Lake was once
known as Indian Bay until it was inhabited by an evil spirit. Siletz
Indian warriors were sometimes mysteriously lost in the lake. On one
occasion, as later recited by early white setters, Chief Fleetfoor
dispatched his warriors across the waters. Suddenly in the moon path
of the evening waters of the lake there was a turmoil. Gigantic
tentacles wrapped themselves about the frail canoes. With cries of
warning they were pulled below the surface never to be seen again. It
is said that if a boat crosses the moons reflection at night in the
center of the lake a strange chill of fear will be felt by the
occupants of the boat. Even today great feasts and festivals are held
on the shores of Devils Lake to pacify the spirit of the lake.
14,000 BC
Devils Lake formed when sand dunes and beach deposits blocked the
lower end of the valley drained by the D River.
1800's
Devils Lake named for Indian legend.
1900's
Human activity around the lake contributed to a degradation of water
quality.
1980
Lincoln City qualified for an EPA Clean Lakes Phase 1 Diagnostics and
Feasibility Study, the first step toward lake restoration.
1982
Preservation Association of Devils Lake was formed to promote lake
"clean-up"
1982
Diagnostics and feasibility study completed .
1984
Devils Lake Water Improvement District formed by vote of the people.
1985
Devils Lake Water Improvement District qualified for an EPA Clean
Lakes Phase II Restoration Grant using a multifaceted approach
centered on biological control of aquatic vegetation using grass carp.
1986
Devils Lake stocked with 27,090 weed-eating Chinese Grass Carp (White
Amur)
1986-92
Monitoring program to assess the effects of the Grass Carp on the
weeds, game fish, wildlife and water quality. Recreation increases as
vegetation is reduced by the Grass Carp.
ACTIVITIES
Ocean Lake Paradise House "The Best Of All Places"
From the wonderful Ocean Lake house you can choose from a multitude of
fun filled activities.
The Ocean Lake Paradise house is centrally located on the Oregon coast
in Lincoln City Oregon. This house also as an added benefit of being
located on premium lake front property. The Ocean Lake Paradise house
has many benefits placing it above a typical stay at the beach. Hit
the lake for a ski or fishing by day and head to the beach to cook hot
dogs or marshmallows by evening...
Devils Lake
Devils Lake offers some of the best water skiing on the Oregon Coast
and fantastic trout and bass fishing. This lake can provide hours of
enjoyment with a quiet glide by canoe, kayak or sail boat on the lake
while you watch for any of several species of wild life such as coots,
loons, ducks, cormorants, bald eagles, and grebes. If your looking for
faster action bring your boat or other water craft for some great
boating, skiing / wake boarding. Devils lake has several boat ramps,
with one in close proximity to the house. Just across the arm from the
Ocean Lake Paradise house is also a rental facility which has canoes,
kayaks, paddle boats, aqua bikes, and various motorboats available for
rent.
Lincoln City - Oregon Coast
There is so much to offer in Lincoln City and the outlying area. Check
any of the many beach access points through out the town to go beach
combing, kite flying, or a stroll along the ocean shores. While your
in town be sure to visit your favorite outlet mall, or dine in one of
the many fine seafood or steak restaurants, enjoy either of the two 18
hole golf courses (one located just across 101 from the house), visit
the fine museums, art galleries, craft shops or take in a show at a
local casino. |