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Best Lakes in Oregon

Amruta Deshpande
Oregon is the ninth largest state in the United States and lies in the Pacific Northwest region of the US West Coast.
Oregon naturally has everything to make it a perfect tourism spot - forests, mountains, rivers, waterfalls, beaches and lakes...!! Let us have a look at some stunning lakes of Oregon.
Located in the Willamette valley region, this massive freshwater reservoir is on the North Santiam river.
Detroit Lake
You can enjoy number of recreational activities like boating, swimming, fishing, camping in the two state parks, Detroit Lake State Park and Mongold State Park.
Located in the southern region of Oregon, the Crater lake is the deepest and one of the most beautiful lakes in the state.
Crater Lake
The caldera resulted from the volcanic eruption of Mount Mazama and is a natural wonder one must not miss out on.
Situated in the heart of Lincoln city on Oregon's Pacific Ocean coast, this lake is a center of Summer activities.
Devils Lake
Devil's lake is a favorite of nature lovers owing to its varied biodiversity, especially wealth of bird species.
Located on the eastern side of Cascade Mountains, this crescent shaped lake is naturally carved out of age old icy sediments.
Crescent Lake
Owing to its pristine sandy shoreline, this lake is famous with tourists for picnics and camping and also for recreational activities.
Located between two mountain ranges, this lake is easily accessible from Ashland and Medford.
Emigrant Lake
The age old county owned water slide is the unique attraction where tourists continue to flock.
Wallowa Lake
Situated in the eastern part of Oregon, at the base of the glaciated Wallowa mountains, this lake offers a unique alpine experience.
On the southern tip of the lake is the Wallowa Lake State park. which is famous for horseback riding, hiking, canoeing and camping.