Information on Beulah Reservoir boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and lake tour services nestled in Agency Valley on the North Fork of the Malheur River in Oregon, almost filling the small triangular valley. There are campgrounds, hiking, biking, tubing, wakeboarding, water skiing, wake surfing, and facilities for launching and mooring boats at the reservoir.
A wide variety of migrating waterfowl use the reservoir, with heavy use by Canada geese. The reservoir is 1,900 acres with Dolly Varden, rainbow, and cutthroat trout. Agency Valley Dam and Beulah Reservoir are features of the Vale Project and Beulah Reservoir is located about 70 miles northeast of Burns off U.S. 20 at Juntura, OR.
Information on Lake Owyhee boat rentals, jet skis, boat tours, and water sports at this reservoir on the Owyhee River in Malheur County, Oregon. Located in far Eastern part of the state near the Idaho border, the reservoir is Oregon's longest at 52 miles. The 13,900-acre lake is home to several species of fish, including crappie, rainbow trout, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and brown bullhead. An artificial lake, it was created in 1932 with the completion of the Owyhee Dam. Recreational activities include, water skiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing, kneeboarding, tubing, air chair, stand up paddle boarding, and more!
Seasonal Lake Owyhee State Park is located on the northeast shore and includes a boat ramp. Breathtaking views of the Owyhee Mountains await. A private water sport boat trip or vacation up the lake from the park is one of the many not-to-be-missed experiences in eastern Oregon. Enjoy Bighorn sheep and pronghorn antelope live here, as do golden eagles, coyotes, mule deer, wild horses and possible mountain lions. The road to Lake Owyhee Reservoir is a very scenic and picturesque drive, but please drive cautiously. The main campground McCormack has 31 electric and 8 tent sites, showers, a boat ramp, tepees, a waste-water dump station, and more. The Indian Creek campground has 26 electric sites, 9 primitive tent sites and a boat ramp. The Gordon Gulch day-use area has a boat ramp and a large, shaded picnic area.
Official provider of the best luxury Malheur Lake boat rentals, jet skis, water sports, and lake tours at this reservoir located in Harney County in the state of Oregon. Located about 18 miles southeast of Burns, the lake is fed by the Donner und Blitzen River from the south and the Silvies River from the north.
Recreational activities include wakeboarding, water skiing, tubing, kneeboarding, wakesurfing, stand up paddle boards, camping, hiking, fishing, and others. Malheur Lake periodically overflows into Mud Lake to the west and thence to Harney Lake, the sink of Harney Basin. Malheur Lake is a remnant of a much larger Pleistocene lake that drained east to the Malheur River, a tributary of the Snake River.