Wallowa Lake 1
Experience peace and quiet in the most striking of settings.
Riverside Day Use Slide
The Riverside Day Use Area is a wonderful place for a picnic.
Moraine View Slide
The East Moraine Community Forest is a unique and spectacular place to hike
Iwetamlaykin
Enjoy a blissful walk at Iwetmelaykin- the sacred land of the Nez Perce, just 1/2 mile from Wallowa Lake.
South Shore Aerial Slide
The South Shore includes the State Park, Marina and the Riverside Day-Use Area
North Shore Aerial Slide
The County Park at the north end has a nice beach, picnic areas and a boat ramp
Wallowa Lake Fall
Wallowa Lake is beautiful in all seasons, especially fall.
Lakes Basin
The Lakes Basin is the most popular area in the Eagle Cap.
Aneroid and Roger Lake
Discover two of 52 Lakes just 6 miles up the Wallowa Lake Trail Head.
South End
The forested south end is where you'll find accommodations, a marina and the State Park.
Wallowa Lake Fisherman Slide
The lake inlet at the south end is a great and productive place to learn fly-fishing
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Wallowa Lake State Park

If you're interested in a campground surrounded on three sides by 9,000' tall snow-capped mountains and a large, clear lake, this is the area for you. The lake is a popular fishing and boating site. Around the Wallowa Lake area, you can enjoy hiking wilderness trails, horseback riding, bumper boats, canoeing, miniature golf or ride a tramway to the top of one of the mountains.

There are gift shops nearby and a thriving artist community which does world-class bronze castings. Tours are available through the foundries and the showroom displays (they'll keep you interested for hours). Wallowa Lake also serves as a gateway to visit Hells Canyon, the deepest gorge in North America. There are activities for everyone in the family.

Vital stats: 121 full hookup, 89 tent (maximum site 90 feet); 1 cabin; 2 yurts; group tent (3 areas, 25 people each). The day-use area and boat ramp open at 6 a.m. each day. Most campsites close for the winter, but four sites stay open (with no water service), and the yurts are available all year.

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Wallowa Lake State Park

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For information only, call (541) 432-4185 or (800) 551-6949.
To make reservations, call 1-800-452-5687.