Applegate Lake

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  • (5.0)4 reviews

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About Campground

The picturesque 988-acre Applegate Lake is nestled in the heart of the RRSNF in the Applegate Valley, and north of the Red Buttes Wilderness Area. The lake was formed in 1980 when the Army Corps of Engineers completed construction of the 242-foot tall Applegate Dam as part of a flood-control project. The lake has a multitude of opportunities available for visitors to explore, including mountain biking, road biking, motorized boating, stand up paddleboarding, canoeing, fishing and hiking the various trails near the lake. Applegate Lake is home to numerous birds and other wildlife species, amazing fisheries, and a plethora of diverse plant life for those seeking spring and early-summer wildflower viewing! There is a trail that travels around the entirety of the 17.5-mile long shoreline, as well as offshoots in the area to keep hikers, bicyclists, and equestrians going! Picnic and day-use areas can be found around the lake, as are swimming areas and campgrounds, including Hart-Tish Park. For boaters, there are conventional boat launching areas--please note that the speed limit on this no-wake lake is 10 mph! Applegate Lake has large populations of trout, landlocked Chinook salmon, smallmouth and largemouth bass, and crappie. It is stocked each year with approximately 120,000 rainbow trout and 50,000 young Chinook. This lake is a reservoir and lake levels will often be lower at the end of the summer. Speed limit on the lake is 10 miles per hour.

Directions

From Jacksonville, OR, travel west on Highway 238. Travel 7 miles, and turn left in Ruch, OR, onto Road 859. Continue 14 miles; the lake is located above Applegate Dam.  

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Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed

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Tim Hiner

6 years ago
5/5

Its very beautiful and super peaceful early in the morning. Plenty of places to hike and see. Very lovely places to camp for the weekend or just to hang out for the day. Apparently though a few days ago there have been bear sightings. So if you are heading up soon to go camping or hang out. Just beaware.

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Romart Mtzald

3 years ago
5/5

The view is really pretty! This lake has multiple spots to enjoy a nice swim with the family, also you can do picnics and camping during the day time. Amazing panoramic at any side of the Applegate lake! I live in Yamhill County area but i want to go back and explore little bit more

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Chris Wehner

6 years ago
5/5

This lake is quite beautiful. Connecting Oregon and California. Squaw and Dutchmen peaks are very breath taking. So much hiking, bird watching and finding new species one has not seen before native to this area. Truly bring a camera !!

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The Few The Proud

6 months ago
5/5

It's literally been YEARS since I've gone fishing there, but it was always my favorite lake to go to. It's even better when you can fish from a boat...

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