Visitors source to Prineville Reservoir boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and boat tours on this lake located in the high desert hills of Central Oregon. The reservoir is on the Crooked River located 14 miles southeast of Prineville, OR, and 29 miles east of Bend, Oregon a well traveled tourist destination. This resort reservoir is a popular retreat for outdoor adventures who enjoy camping, boating, hiking, tubing, fly board, water skiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing, and other fun activities.
Prineville Marina and resort was created by damming the Arthur R. Bowman Dam, the Crooked River upstream from Prineville, Oregon. Prineville Reservoir covers 18 miles of the Crooked River and is primarily an irrigation storage water body, flood control, and public recreation. Prineville Reservoir has a maximum depth of 130 feet and the northeast end of Prineville Reservoir is a designated wildlife management area.
Visitor guide to Fall Creek boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and boat tours at this reservoir which is a prime recreation area surrounded by day-use parks and a campground. For all outdoor enthusiest who love the water you can enjoy; wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, kneeboading, wakesufing and many other fun activities. Cascara campground, on the south shore near the point where Fall Creek enters the lake, is tucked away amid towering Douglas fir trees. The 47 primitive campsites are great for tenters who remember that there are times when "roughing it" means just that. Every site comes equipped with a fire ring and picnic table. The campground has a swimming area, complete with a deck, and boat ramp. A reservable RV group camp, Fisherman's Point, is just across the road from Cascara campground.
Enjoy Lookout Point Lake boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and boat tours on this lake 22 miles southeast of Eugene, OR. Lookout Point Lake is a popular recreation area offering year-round fishing, seasonal water skiing, wakeboading, tubing, wakesurfing, sailing, swimming, picnicking and hunting.
The area is also managed for wildlife habitat such as waterfowl, blacktail deer, upland game birds, wintering elk, bald eagles, osprey and many other species to experience around the area. Lookout Point Dam an earth-and-gravel-fill dam with a concrete gated spillway and the dam was completed in 1954 and provides flood control and outdoor water adventures.