Lemolo Lake is in the Diamond Lake District, and is surrounded by a mountain setting. The North Umpqua Trail #1414is in the area. North Umpqua Trail Information ACTIVITIES Camping: Bunker Hill Campground Poole Creek Campground East Lemolo Campground Lemolo Lake Resort Fishing: Fish Species: Brown trout, rainbow trout, kokanee Fishing Access: 2 X 4 Fishing Methods: Angling Season: Year Round Depth and Size: Fishing License Oregon state fishing license required. See Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife at http://dfw.state.or.us/ for more information. Hiking Wildlife Viewing
From Roseburg, OR Turn onto OR-138 E/NE Diamond Lake Blvd. Travel east on State Highway 138 for 73 miles, then north 5 miles on paved Forest Service Road #2610.
Be careful of the 14 ft pontoon boat they rent. The front planes find were broke off so the boat is in a nose dive when moving kinda scary.rented it half a day and brought it back after about a hour and a half.i own my own boat so I know how it boat should be.the campground is really dusty but showers and restroom were clean
We love camping at Lemolo Lake Resort, the KOA campground. We've gone 3 years in a row and plan to keep going. The owners are very nice, the campground is always well-maintained, and the scenery is amazing. We hike, swim, kayak, and fish. There's rv and tent spots, plus 3 primitive spots right on the lake. There are also several cabins, with the best one right on the lake. You can rent several types of water craft or launch your own. Best place I've ever camped at. Hands down. I couldn't recommend it enough.
Did not catch any fish, but the lake itself is beautiful! Rented a boat and had a blast!!!