Lakes

Dive into life let loose. Choose between the nation’s deepest, the west’s largest, and nearly 300 of Oregon’s finest lakes to find a paradise for boating, swimming, water sports, and year-round fun.
Lake of the Woods

Lake of the Woods

From its cinematic fame as the backdrop for classic summer camp scenes to its array of family-friendly activities and accommodations, this all-season destination offers a perfect blend of recreation and relaxation, capturing the essence of a quintessential Pacific Northwest vacation. Plan your visit and experience the timeless charm of the great Northwest.
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Crescent Lake
Photo: Bonnie Moreland

Crescent Lake

Step back to simpler times at Crescent Lake, where a big, sandy beach awaits under endless sunshine. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or the thrill of water sports, this pristine lake offers the best of both worlds. Fed by clean mountain snowmelt, Crescent Lake is a haven for good times, inviting everyone to enjoy its sparkling waters and embrace the joy of the great outdoors.
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Odell Lake

Odell Lake

One of the blue giants of the Deschutes National Forest, Odell Lake stands sentinel over Diamond Peak, offering a secluded escape in the thick woods. Renowned for trophy lake trout and kokanee fishing, this expansive lake invites anglers and nature enthusiasts alike to step out of city life and immerse themselves in a tranquil haven of relaxation and adventure.
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Klamath Lake

Klamath Lake

Explore the wonders of Upper Klamath Lake, the largest freshwater lake west of the Rockies, by navigating the renowned Upper Klamath Canoe Trail. With crystal-clear freshwater springs at Rocky Point, Malone Springs, and Harriman Springs, abundant wildlife including waterfowl and bald eagles, and a unique strain of nutritious bluish-green algae, Klamath Lake offers a serene and enriching experience for nature enthusiasts and beginners alike.
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Wilderness Lakes

Wilderness Lakes

With over 200 pristine lakes and ponds across the Sky Lakes and Mountain Lakes Wildernesses, these untouched areas offer unparalleled hiking, backpacking, and exploration opportunities. Discover the fascinating geological history where ancient volcanic eruptions shaped a collection of lakes nestled within the remnants of a once towering 12,000-foot volcano. Nature’s wonders await at every turn.
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Crater Lake

Crater Lake

Dive into America’s deepest lake and 5th National Park at Crater Lake National Park, where you can swim in a volcano, take a scenic boat tour, or fish without needing a license. Beyond its awe-inspiring blue waters, this natural wonder offers a range of activities that allow you to fully immerse yourself in its pristine beauty and unique geological history.
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