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.
Information on Lost Creek Lake boat rentals, jet ski, water sports, and lake tour services on this reservoir located on the Rogue River in Jackson County, Oregon. The lake is created by William L. Jess Dam which was constructed in 1977. The lake and dam were the first completed elements of the multi-purpose Rogue River Basin Project, consisting of Lost Creek Lake, Applegate Lake and the Elk Creek project and the lake is located approximately 27 miles northeast of Medford, Oregon. The river below the dam is a popular area for easy rafting and tubing in the summer when the water is relatively warm.
Joseph H. Stewart State Recreation Area is located along the southern shore of the lake where you can enjoy the marina and resort. Casey State Park is located on the Rogue River below the dam. At 3,430 acres and a depth of 280 feet, our lake is a popular water skiing, wakesurfing, wakeboarding, kneeboarding, and other water sports. It is also open year-round for recreation and fishing and features excellent trout and small-mouth bass fishing.
Official visitor guide to Lake of the Woods boat rentals, waverunners, water sports, resort, marina, and watercraft tours at this community lake in Klamath County, Oregon. It is located on the east shore of the lake of the same name within the Winema National Forest, about a mile south of Oregon Route 140. The Lake of the Woods, with Mount McLoughlin in the background, is a popular recreation area for locals and worldwide tourist. Lake of the Woods is a natural lake that covers 1,146 acres with approximately 2.75 miles long and .75 miles wide. The lake has an average depth of 27 feet with a maximum depth of 55 feet.
There are two campgrounds with 124 campsites on the east shore of the lake. Aspen Point campground has 60 campsites and Sunset campground has 64 campsites which allow for a fun family vacation. There are also two day-use areas for swimming and picnicking. A year-around resort provides a restaurant, store, marina, and rental cabins. During the summer the lake is a popular place for wakeboarding, tubing, wakesurfing, hiking, biking, swimming, fishing, canoeing, boating, and water skiing. The nearby Great Meadows area is now a very popular winter recreation site, especially for snowmobile riders and cross-country skiers.