Water Activities
A variety of lakes, creeks, and hot springs are available for dipping, soaking and swimming on the Willamette National Forest.
During warmer weather, some bodies of water can get Cyanobacteria/Harmful Algae Blooms. Cyanobacteria can cause illness if ingested by humans and especially pets. Don't go into water that looks foamy, scummy, thick like paint, pea-green, blue-green or brownish red. A good rule of thumb for you and your pet is: When in Doubt, Stay Out!
Learn more about Harmful Algae Blooms on the Oregon Health Authority website.
Boating - Motorized
Boating regulations are available on the Oregon State Marine Board website.
Boating - Non-Motorized
Floating, canoeing and kayaking on a forest lake or river are all great ways to spend a warm summer day. If you are new to the sport, there are licensed outfitters and guides prepared to show you how! Learn more about boating regulations on the Oregon State Marine Board website.
Swimming
Swimming opportunities are typically found in natural settings which have no lifeguard supervision or roped-off pools. Cold, free-flowing currents of rivers and streams command respect and judgment when deciding where and when to swim. Swimmers in lakes and reservoirs need to keep a watchful eye out for boaters.
Developed settings, such as the Upper Arm Day Use Area at Detroit Reservoir and Packard Creek Swim Area at Hills Creek Reservoir near Oakridge offer parking, picnic tables, restrooms and accessible swim beaches protected from boating activities. Some day use areas require a fee.
Water safety:
- Always wear a life jacket and make sure it fits properly
- Go with a buddy, even if you are an experienced swimmer
- Keep a close eye on children in the water at all times
- Know the risks of natural bodies of water
- Swim and boat sober
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Bedrock Campground
Located in a dynamic landscape setting shaped by fire, this 22 site camground is situated on a terrace above Fall Creek where the hillsides surrounding the camp offer an impressive fireweed bloom…
Bedrock Day Use Area
This site offers a small parking area and a vault toilet just east of the Bedrock Campground. There is no garbage service offered at this site. Nearby recreational opportunities are fishing and…
Big Lake Area
Big Lake is 225 acres in size and is situated on the historic Santiam Wagon Road. It was the first resting place for early travelers heading west. A youth camp operates under special use permit on…
Big Lake Campground
On the western shore of Big Lake at the top of Santiam Pass, surrounded by alpine fir, hemlock and lodgepole pine, campers enjoy views of the lake with the beautiful Mt. Washington as a backdrop.…
Big Lake Day Use Area
The day use site is located in the Big Lake Campground the western shore of Big Lake at the top of Santiam Pass.Big Lake is very popular for both motorized and non-motorized boating and is a hub of…
Big Lake West Campground
This small 11 site tent-only campground lies on the western shore of Big Lake at the top of Santiam Pass and is a hub of activity during the summer months. It's a smaller campground located just west…
Big Pool Group Campground
Big Pool is a small, shady, group site campground situated between Forest Service Road 18 and Fall Creek. Expect heavy use during summer weekends.
Bingham Boat Launch
Bingham Boat Launch is a small, day use only launch at the south end of the Hills Creek Reservoir. Please note that this ramp requires higher water levels to be accessible by boats. Note that the…
Black Canyon Campground
With 75 campsites and located in a mature Douglas-fir and Western Red Cedar forest, this campground offers a cool respite from summer heat alongside the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. The…
Black Canyon Day Use Area
This site offers relief from summer heat alongside the Middle Fork Willamette River. Recreational opportunities include fishing and picnicking.