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This is a list of the lakes and reservoirs of Oregon. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2021) |
Name | Description | ||
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Lake Abert | a large, shallow lake in central Lake County | ||
Agate Lake | an impoundment of Dry Creek | ||
Agency Lake | connected to Upper Klamath Lake | ||
Lake Allison | former lake filling the Willamette Valley to a depth of 300 to 400 feet (91 to 122 m) | ||
Alvord Lake | a terminus for streams near the Alvord Desert | ||
Aneroid Lake | in the Eagle Cap Wilderness | ||
Antelope Flat Reservoir | in central Oregon, an impoundment of Bear Creek | ||
Antelope Reservoir | near Jordan Valley | ||
Anthony Lakes | also known as North Powder Lakes, in the Elkhorn Mountains | ||
Applegate Lake | a flood-control reservoir on the Applegate River | ||
Aspen Lake | in the southern Cascade Range, just west of Klamath Falls | ||
Baert Lake | an artificial lake in the Christmas Valley | ||
Lake Billy Chinook | an impoundment of the Crooked, Deschutes, and Metolius rivers by the Round Butte Dam near The Cove Palisades State Park | ||
Big Cliff Reservoir | a re-regulation reservoir below Detroit Lake | ||
Blue Lake | three overlapping craters, which hold Blue Lake | ||
Blue Lake | a recreational lake in Fairview | ||
Blue River Reservoir | an impoundment of the Blue River, a tributary of the McKenzie River | ||
Lake Bonneville | an impoundment on the Columbia River formed by Bonneville Dam | ||
Bonny Lakes | two ponds in the Eagle Cap Wilderness | ||
Borax Lake | an alkali lake in Harney County, home to the Borax Lake chub | ||
Breitenbush Lake | straddles the Cascade crest in the Warm Springs Reservation and headwaters of some of the Breitenbush River | ||
Buckeye Lake | a lake in the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness near Fish Lake, visible from Grasshopper Mountain | ||
Bull Run Lake | an impoundment of the Bull Run River northwest of Mount Hood, Portland's primary drinking water source | ||
Bully Creek Reservoir | an impoundment of Bully Creek, a tributary of the Malheur River | ||
Burnt Lake | in the Sandy River watershed | ||
Bybee Lake | in the Columbia Slough watershed | ||
Cabin Lake | a small, seasonally dry lake southeast of Newberry Volcano and a popular place for birdwatching | ||
Camp Lake | a small lake at 6,975 ft (2,126 m) in elevation, northeast of South Sister | ||
Cascade Lakes | a group of mountain lakes south of Mount Bachelor | ||
Lake Celilo | an artificial lake of the Columbia River created by The Dalles Dam | ||
Christmas Lake | a seasonally dry lake in the Christmas Valley | ||
Clear Lake | the name of at least ten Oregon lakes | ||
Cleawox Lake | dammed by sand dunes along the Oregon Coast near Florence | ||
Cooper Creek Reservoir | near Sutherlin in the upper Umpqua River basin | ||
Chickahominy Reservoir | an impoundment of Chickahominy Creek near Riley | ||
Cottage Grove Reservoir | an impoundment of the Coast Fork Willamette River created by Cottage Grove Dam | ||
Cougar Reservoir | an impoundment of the McKenzie River created by Cougar Dam | ||
Crane Prairie Reservoir | a 5.34 sq mi (13.8 km) reservoir in Deschutes County and one of the largest rainbow trout fisheries in Oregon | ||
Crater Lake | the second deepest lake in the Western Hemisphere and the eighth deepest in the world, excluding Lake Vostok in Antarctica | ||
Crescent Lake | north of the town of Chemult in Klamath County | ||
Cullaby Lake | a 1.7-mile (2.7 km) long north–south lake east of US 101 adjacent to Sunset Beach near Warrenton in Clatsop County | ||
Cultus Lake | a mountain lake in the Deschutes River watershed, near the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Davis Lake | a mountain lake southeast of Oakridge in the Cascade Range | ||
Deep Lake (Oregon) | the name of at least five lakes and two lakebeds | ||
Delintment Lake | Malheur National Forest, Harney County | ||
Detroit Lake | an impoundment of the Breitenbush and Santiam rivers by Detroit Dam | ||
Devils Lake | a small lake adjacent to the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Devils Lake | the source of the D River, one of the shortest rivers in the world | ||
Dexter Reservoir | also known as Dexter Lake, an impoundment of the Middle Fork Willamette River created by Dexter Dam | ||
Diamond Lake | about 10 mi (16 km) north of Crater Lake, between Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen | ||
Dollar Lake | in the Eagle Cap Wilderness | ||
Donaca Lake | in the Middle Santiam Wilderness | ||
Dorena Reservoir | an impoundment of the Row River created by Dorena Dam | ||
Doris Lake | a deep, high-elevation lake in Deschutes County | ||
East Lake | one of two crater lakes at Newberry Volcano | ||
Eel Lake | a large coastal lake near Lakeside in Coos County | ||
E. E. Wilson Lake | |||
Elk Lake | a small lake along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Emigrant Lake | an impoundment of Emigrant Creek in Jackson County | ||
Lake Ewauna | headwaters of the Klamath River | ||
Fairview Lake | in the Columbia Slough watershed | ||
Fern Ridge Reservoir | also known as Fern Ridge Lake, an impoundment on the Long Tom River in Lane County | ||
Fish Lake (Jackson County, Oregon) | formerly a natural lake, now an impoundment of the north fork of Little Butte Creek | ||
Fish Lake (Marion County, Oregon) | a 20-acre (8.1 ha) lake in the Cascades near Olallie Lake | ||
Fish Hawk Lake | a private lake in Clatsop County near Birkenfeld | ||
Flagstaff Lake | one of the Warner Lakes in southeastern Lake County | ||
Floras Lake | natural lake behind dunes between Cape Blanco and Bandon | ||
Fossil Lake | a seasonally dry lake in northern Lake County | ||
Foster Reservoir | an impoundment on the South Santiam River created by Foster Damy | ||
Fourmile Lake | an impoundment of Fourmile Creek | ||
Frog Lake (Oregon) | the name for at least nine lakes, reservoirs, and related features
Galesville Reservoir |
Gerber Reservoir | an impoundment on Miller Creek created by Gerber Dam |
Goose Lake | in Oregon and California, formerly the headwaters of the Pit River | ||
Green Peter Reservoir | an impoundment of the Middle Santiam River created by Green Peter Dam | ||
Guild's Lake | a lake formerly in NW Portland between NW Yeon and St. Helens Road | ||
Lake Harriet | an impoundment of the Oak Grove Fork Clackamas River | ||
Harney Lake | a natural, occasionally vanishing lake which merges with Malheur Lake in times of high water | ||
Hells Canyon Reservoir | an impoundment of the Snake River | ||
Henry Hagg Lake | a 1,200-acre (4.9 km) reservoir in the foothills of the Coast Range, just west of Forest Grove; an impoundment of Scoggins Creek, a tributary of the Tualatin River in Washington County | ||
Hills Creek Reservoir | an impoundment of the Middle Fork Willamette River created by Hills Creek Dam | ||
Hosmer Lake | a small lake just off the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Howard Prairie Lake | a reservoir east of Ashland in Jackson County | ||
Hyatt Reservoir | an impoundment of Keene Creek southwest of Howard Prairie Lake | ||
Island Lake | an alpine lake in the Sky Lakes Wilderness | ||
John C. Boyle Reservoir | an impoundment on the upper Klamath River formed by John C. Boyle Dam | ||
Jubilee Lake | an impoundment of Motett Creek in Union County north of Elgin and a popular recreation site in the Umatilla National Forest | ||
Junipers Reservoir | an artificial lake west of Lakeview and the mouth of Lake County's Muddy Creek | ||
Lake of the Woods (Oregon) | a natural lake west of Upper Klamath Lake and southeast of Mount McLoughlin | ||
Langdon Lake | an impoundment of Morning Creek and source of Lookingglass Creek, a tributary of the Grande Ronde River | ||
Lava Lake | a small lake along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Legore Lake | in the Eagle Cap Wilderness, the highest true lake in Oregon at 8,950 feet (2,730 m) elevation | ||
Leaburg Reservoir | an impoundment of the McKenzie River near Leaburg | ||
Lemolo Lake | an impoundment of the North Umpqua River about 10 miles (16 km) north of Diamond Lake | ||
Little Crater Lake | a tiny lake which about as deep as it is wide, northeast of Timothy Lake | ||
Little Cultus Lake | a small lake near the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Little Lava Lake | a small lake the head of the Deschutes River and near the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Little Three Creeks Lake | a small lake very close to Three Creeks Lake Near Sisters | ||
Lofton Reservoir | an impoundment within the Fremont–Winema National Forest | ||
Lookout Point Reservoir | an impoundment of the Middle Fork Willamette River by Lookout Point Dam | ||
Loon Lake | a 216-acre (0.87 km) lake in the Coast Range 15.5 miles (24.9 km) ESE of Reedsport | ||
Lost Creek Lake | an impoundment on the Rogue River | ||
Lost Lake | a name for at least 20 lakes in Oregon | ||
Maidu Lake | source of the North Umpqua River, in Douglas County | ||
Magone Lake | in the Malheur National Forest north of John Day | ||
Malheur Lake | the terminus of the Donner und Blitzen River and the Silvies River | ||
Malheur Reservoir | an irrigation impoundment on Willow Creek (Malheur River) | ||
Mann Lake | the largest playa lake in the north Alvord Valley, Harney County | ||
Marion Lake | in the Mount Jefferson Wilderness, the largest wilderness lake in Oregon | ||
McGuire Reservoir | an impoundment of the Nestucca River | ||
McKay Reservoir | an impoundment of McKay Creek, a tributary of the Umatilla River. | ||
Miller Lake | natural lake near Pacific Crest Trail west of Chemult, Oregon | ||
Minam Lake | reservoir in Eagle Cap Wilderness; source of Lostine and Minam rivers | ||
Mink Lake (Lane County, Oregon) | second-largest wilderness lake in Oregon | ||
Mirror Pond | an impoundment of the Deschutes River in central Bend | ||
Lake Modoc | a former lake on the Klamath River | ||
Mud Lake | nineteen Oregon lakes share this name, but are distributed throughout the state | ||
North Fork Reservoir | an impoundment of the Clackamas River | ||
North Tenmile Lake | adjacent to Tenmile Lake near Reedsport | ||
Nuss Lake | a small lake in Klamath County, Oregon | ||
Ochoco Reservoir | a reservoir east of Prineville, Oregon | ||
Odell Lake | a mountain lake southeast of Willamette Pass | ||
Olallie Lake | a mountain lake 10 miles (16 km) north of Mount Jefferson | ||
Oswego Lake | a natural lake (though artificially enlarged) that is a former channel of the Tualatin River | ||
Owyhee Reservoir | an impoundment of the Owyhee River by Owyhee Dam in Eastern Oregon; Oregon's longest lake (52 miles (84 km)) | ||
Paulina Lake | one of two crater lakes in Newberry Caldera | ||
Phillips Lake | an impoundment of the Powder River | ||
Perkins Lake | a lake in Douglas County | ||
Pine Hollow Reservoir | impoundments of Threemile and Pine Hollow creeks, located 45°14′55″N 121°17′36″W / 45.24858°N 121.29338°W / 45.24858; -121.29338 (Pine Hollow Reservoir) two miles NW of Wamic, Oregon | ||
Pine Ridge Lake | a lake in Linn County with a scout camp on its shores | ||
Prineville Reservoir | an impoundment of the Crooked River by Arthur R. Bowman Dam in central Crook County | ||
River Mill Hydroelectric Project and River Mill Dam | an impoundment of the Clackamas River abeam Estacada and producing electricity since 1911 | ||
Rock Creek Lake | alpine lake on northern slope of Rock Creek Butte | ||
Santiam Lake | headwaters of the North Santiam River in southwestern Mount Jefferson Wilderness | ||
Siltcoos Lake | largest lake dammed by sand dunes along the Oregon coast; near Florence | ||
Silver Lake | SE Oregon within the Great Basin | ||
Silverton Reservoir | an impoundment of Silver Creek | ||
Smith Lake | in the Columbia Slough watershed | ||
Sparks Lake | mountain lake west of Mount Bachelor and along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Strawberry Lake | biggest lake in the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness near Prairie City | ||
Summer Lake | SE Oregon within the Great Basin | ||
Summit Lake | There are at least seven Summit Lakes in Oregon, and at least two communities | ||
Suttle Lake | A lake on the east side of Santiam Pass | ||
Tahkenitch Lake | Between Reedsport and Florence, dammed by sand dunes along the Oregon coast. | ||
Teardrop Pool | a small lake on the summit of the South Sister, Oregon's highest lake at 10,400 feet (3,200 m) elevation, 44°06′09″N 121°46′19″W / 44.10255°N 121.77199°W / 44.10255; -121.77199 (Teardrop Pool) | ||
Tenmile Lake (Oregon) | Largest lake in the Tenmile Creek basin near Reedsport | ||
Thief Valley Reservoir | an impoundment on the Powder River | ||
Thorn Lake | a seasonally dry lake in Christmas Valley | ||
Three Creeks Lake | a warm lake near Sisters popular for Trout fishing | ||
Timothy Lake | an impoundment of the Oak Grove Fork Clackamas River | ||
Timpanogas Lake | the headwaters of the Middle Fork Willamette River | ||
Todd Lake | A small, yet popular lake along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Triangle Lake | A small lake 22 miles (35 km) west of Cheshire | ||
Trillium Lake | a historic artificial lake | ||
Twin Lakes | two small lakes along the Elkhorn Mountains | ||
Upper Klamath Lake | Oregon's largest lake by surface area, located near the California border, fed by the Williamson River (Oregon), and drained by the Link River into Lake Ewauna | ||
North and South Twin Lakes | two small lakes near the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway | ||
Lake Umatilla | impoundment of the Columbia River formed by the John Day Dam | ||
Wahtum Lake | a small lake on the NNW flank of Mount Hood | ||
Waldo Lake | headwaters of the North Fork Middle Fork Willamette River | ||
Lake Wallula | impoundment of the Columbia River formed by McNary Dam | ||
Warm Springs Reservoir | an impoundment of the Malheur River | ||
Walling Pond | A public use, privately owned fishing pond in Salem | ||
Walter Wirth Lake | A former gravel pit turned fishing pond in Salem | ||
Walton Lake | A lake in Ochoco National Forest | ||
Wallowa Lake | A melted glacier near Joseph | ||
Wickiup Reservoir | A reservoir south of Mount Bachelor | ||
Willow Creek Lake | formed by Willow Creek Dam impounding Willow Creek near Heppner | ||
Woahink Lake | Deepest lake (relative to sea level) dammed by sand dunes along the Oregon coast; near Florence |
Gallery
- Lake Abert and the Abert Rim
- Applegate Lake in Jackson County
- Lake Billy Chinook
- Bull Run Lake and Mount Hood
- Cleawox Lake on the coast
- Cougar Reservoir on the South Fork McKenzie River
- Crater Lake
- Cullaby Lake in Clatsop County
- Cultus Lake in Deschutes County
- Diamond Lake and Mount Bailey
- Elk Lake and South Sister
- Fern Ridge Reservoir on the Long Tom River in Lane County
- Fish Lake with Mount McLoughlin in the background
- Goose Lake on the Oregon–California border
- Guild's Lake at the 1905 Exposition, shortly before it was buried
- Malheur Lake in Harney County
- Mann Lake in Harney County
- Odell Lake at sunrise
- Owyhee Reservoir, a long and narrow reservoir on the Owyhee River
- Siltcoos Lake on the central coast
- Suttle Lake in the Deschutes National Forest
- Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon's largest lake by surface area
- Waldo Lake in the Lane County Cascades
See also
References
- "Pine Hollow Reservoir (Wasco County)". Atlas of Oregon Lakes. Retrieved 2012-08-20.