Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon Located on the north side of Mt. Hood, this is a place of slow morning walks, watching sunsets, counting stars and discovering a special part of both yourself and nature’s splendor all over again. We offer great fishing, hiking,bike trails,or plenty of reasons to do nothing al all.
The Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping is just 85 miles from Portland by way of Hood River. Take interstate 84 east up the Columbia River Gorge to Hood River, then drive southwest to Dee and follow the signs to Lost Lake. Also, from Portland you can take Mt. Hood Highway 26 to Zig Zag, turn left onto Lolo Pass Road and follow the signs to Lost Lake.
This is a truly scenic route to the lake but it does have 4 miles of gravel road over the pass.The Resort is situated on the shores of Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping, 3,140 feet up the slopes of Mt. Hood. A dormant volcano whose loftiest areas are home to eleven glaciers, Mt. Hood is Oregon’s highest peak at 11,245 feet.
Nestled into this scenic splendor, the Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping offers a general store, located in our new Lodge. The store is well stocked with a good supply of groceries, fishing tackle, fish licenses, bait, gift shop items as well as ice and your favorite beverages. The new lodge also has 6 fully furnished apartment s for rent, complete with kitchens and bathrooms with showers. Check a Oregon camping travel book.
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At Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon , there are two large boat docks to accommodate visitors who wish to rent our rowboats, canoes or paddle boats, a large Organization Camp area for larger groups and 7 rustic rental cabins nestled into the evergreens at the north end of the lake. These Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping cabins have gas lighting and cooking facilities, water piped outside nearby and rustic furniture. Guests must bring their own bedding and cooking utensils. Good private, hot showers are available to all our patrons for $4.
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Also on the north shore of the Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping near the General Store is a large day use picnic area. A fee parking permit is required and for sale at Lost Lake. Forest Service trail park permits do not apply. Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping also offers 127 campsites, campground outhouses, a public boat launch, a handicap accessible fishing dock and numerous trails of which 2 miles of them are handicap accessible.
There is no phones or electricity at Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping. Cell phones work within 1/2 mile. The closest public phone is at the Dee fire station back down the hill 12 miles. The nearest gas pumps are at Jim’s market, south on highway 281 toward Parkdale, approximately 20 miles away.There are numerous trails around Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping, some are open to horseback riding and mountain biking and some are open only to foot traffic. There is an easy loop around the lake as well as numerous more difficult trails that include one that connects with the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail 2000.
Elevation ........................................ 3,140 ft. Area .............................................. 240 acres Depth ............................................ 167 ft. Perimeter ....................................... 3.37 miles
Has anybody seen the movie, FOREST WARRIOR, starring Chuck Norris? This movie was filmed at numerous locations around the Hood River area, including Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping.
The Fish
Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping provides great fishing for Rainbow Trout, German Brown Trout, and Brook Trout as well as good catches of Kokanee Salmon through the early summer. Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping is well stocked with legal size Rainbows each year by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission. Daily fish licenses are for sale at the general store.
The Tale of Walter
No self respecting lake is without it's legendary "one that got away" and Lost Lake is no different. Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping is named Walter, he lives in the inky darkness near the bottom of the lake but occasionally rises up to steal bait and torment the anglers. He is rumored (of course..) to weigh 50 lbs. or more and is said to have a full "beard" made up of thousands of dollars of lures and broken line. It is our heartfelt wish that you be the one who proves to be a match for Walter. Good luck and we hold no hope that any will succeed..Good luck!
Hiking!
Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping Resort offers a wide variety of hiking trails for every level of visitor from casual stroller up to hearty view seekers. These are scenes from the Lakeshore Trail, an easy 3.2 mile walk around the perimeter of the lake. Starting at the viewpoint at the north end of the lake the first portion of the trail is a self guided nature walk and from the store parking lot south to the bottom of the lake is barrier free. The walk all around should take you an hour or so if you stop to admire the views of Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping and Mount Hood.
The upper floor of our new resort lodge has a number of rooms available for visitors to the lake. All rooms have kitchenettes and bathrooms with flush toilets and showers. Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping Each room has double size futons, dishes, cooking utensils and silverware. You will need to bring your own bedding and towels. Units 3 & 4 are handicap accessible and share a bathroom.
LODGE ACCOMMODATIONS
Note: No pets (Dogs or Cats) allowed at Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping, sorry.
Units 1 & 6 sleep 4 people with two double futons.$125. per day weekends and holidays.$100. per day Sunday thru Thursday.
Units 2 & 5 sleep 2 people with a double futon.$100. per day weekends and holidays.$75. per day Sunday thru Thursday.
Units 3 & 4 sleep 2 people with a double futon.$85. per day weekends and holidays.$60. per day Sunday thru Thursday.
A deposit must be made with every reservation. Minimum of 2 days on weekends and 3 days on holidays. Due to limited space and communications, full charges will be made for days stated in reservation.
NOTICE: 3 week notice is required for deposit refund on cancellations. Upon arrival guests must register and pay balance in full.
Kenric - I found Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping in a campground book, and I tent camped there in July 2004.Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping is a very quiet and beautiful campground. There are not many sites, and they cannot be reserved. However, the sites are spaced apart very well, and the lake and mountain views are incredible. Around the lake there are many hiking and biking trails, which lead to a small waterfall on the other side of the lake. The downside is that this campground is 12 miles west of Crested Butte including 2 miles on a small dirt road.
Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping and Campground is a great escape from the city. Lost Lake Resort and Campground is a good place to camp in Oregon, Lost Lake Resort and Campground is a great place for those who like the outdoors. Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping is generally known as a good campground. Lost Lake Resort and Campground is popular with the locals as well as with visitors from far away, if you like outdoors activities Lost Lake Resort and Campground is a good choice. Outdoors people generally like this part of Oregon. Tucker Spring is a great local attraction. Guttery Spring is a beautiful place to visit while you're at Lost Lake Resort and Campground. Why not go to Ruthton Cove also while you're here. Up on the top of Davidson Hill you'll get a great view. Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping and Campground lays in the shadow of the Monte Cristo Range. A short trip to Hakel Spring is always worthwhile. Going up to the top of Erk Hill is great fun any day. If you want to hit the beach Koberg Beach is not far away. Post Canyon is a nice place to check out not far away. If you want to get up a bit higher try climbing Van Horn Butte.
When visiting Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping, places like Tucker County Park are great to visit. Lone Pine Spring is an inspiring place to visit during your stay. Why not climb nearby Lenz Butte. Take a look at nearby Cedar Swamp. Getting to Neal Creek from Lost Lake Resort and Campground is a piece of cake. While staying at Lost Lake Resort and Campground you could always explore Hood River Valley. Mann Park is a beautiful place any time of year. Willow Flat is a great place to stretch your legs a bit. Powerdale Dam is an interesting thing to check out. The beauty of mother nature reveals herself at McGuire Spring.
Don't leave Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping and Campground without first paying a visit to Rhoades Spring. A pleasant visit to Dukes Valley is a great way to spend an afternoon. Put some time aside to spend at Smith Spring while you're here at Lost Lake Resort and Campground. Take a little trip to Ferguson Creek while you're here. You're probably into lakes, Duckwall Reservoir is one of those nearby. Wah Gwin Gwin Falls is always fun to check out. A visit to Sanford Spring will fill your soul with good feelings. The Wygant Trail offers hiking at it's best. Don't leave Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping and Campground without first checking out Stanley Rock. English Spring is always fun to check out.
Davis Spring is a great local attraction. It's always nice to visit Shelley Springs. Put some time aside to spend at Bear Wallow Springs while you're here at Lost Lake Resort and Campground. Looking for some flowing water? Try Odell Creek. A trip to Lost Lake Resort campground Oregon camping and Campground wouldn't be complete without taking a look at Johnson Spring.
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Oregon.For nineteenth-century pioneers, driving in covered wagons over the mountains and deserts of the arduous Oregon Trail, the Willamette Valley was the promised land. Rich and fertile, it became the home of Oregon's first settlements, and the valley is still the heart of the state's social, political and cultural existence. Portland , the biggest city, has a cozy European feel; Salem , the state capital, maintains a small-town air; and Eugene , at the southern foot of the valley, is a likeable college community.
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