Wyeth Take Out

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Wyeth Take Out is a boat ramp located in central Oregon, specifically in the Deschutes National Forest. This boat ramp is used primarily to launch and retrieve kayaks, canoes, and rafts. The ramp is approximately 12 feet wide, making it suitable for smaller watercraft.

The boat ramp is situated on the banks of the Deschutes River, which is a popular destination for recreational watercraft enthusiasts in the area. The river is known for its scenic beauty and challenging rapids, making it an ideal location for kayaking and rafting.

According to the latest information available, Wyeth Take Out is open year-round, weather permitting. However, it is important to note that the water levels of the Deschutes River can fluctuate depending on the season and rainfall, so it is important for boaters to check current conditions before launching.

In summary, Wyeth Take Out is a small boat ramp located on the Deschutes River in Oregon. It is primarily used to launch and retrieve kayaks, canoes, and rafts, and is suitable for smaller watercraft due to its width. The Deschutes River is a popular destination for recreational watercraft enthusiasts due to its scenic beauty and challenging rapids.

Hydrologic Outlook
Until 2024-06-02T12:00:00-07:00 National Weather Service
ESFPDT Synopsis: An atmospheric river will bring abundant moisture to the region with an incoming system Sunday through Monday. Rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches are expected along the Oregon and Washington Cascade crest and in the higher mountains of northeast Oregon and southeast Washington. These amounts may be increased locally by 1 to 2 inches of snow melt from what remains of the high mountain snowpack. Where: The East Slopes of the Washington and Oregon Cascades, The Northern and Southern Blue Mountains, The Blue Mountain Foothills of Washington and Oregon, Wallowa County and the Grande Ronde Valley. When: Rain will arrive along the Cascades early Sunday morning and in the eastern mountains late Sunday morning and afternoon. Rain will taper off Monday afternoon and evening. What: The precipitation and possible snow melt will lead to rises on area creeks, streams and rivers. Rivers are low enough that only the Naches River at Cliffdell and the Naches River at Naches are expected to reach bankfull Monday and only by a few inches at those locations. However, with the heavier periods of rain rapid rises will be possible on smaller streams and creeks, especially in Wallowa County and this is the main concern for the next couple of days. An update will be provided Sunday morning.

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