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Unity Lake State Recreation Site, Oregon
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Description: This 926-acre reservoir, created by the Unity Dam on the Burnt River, is a small oasis in the eastern Oregon desert.. Anglers can try their luck catching rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, and black crappie. The surrounding basin is part of a large depression which divides the Elkhorn Range on the north, the Blue Mountains to the west and the Ironsides Mountains on the south. Fishing, waterskiing, and boating in the reservoir. Campground facilities include 35 RV sites with electric hookup, a primitive hike- or bike-in campground, and 2 teepees.
Location: From John Day, go 50 miles east on OR 245.
Address: Oregon Parks and Recreation Department 1115 Commercial Street NE Salem, OR 97310 |
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Phone: 800-551-6949 |
Season: April - October; bad weather may cause closures |
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Fee: call (541) 932-4453 |
Reservations: for the teepees
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Activities
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Biking
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Fishing |
Picnicking
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Boating (Motorized) |
Hiking/Backpacking
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Scenic Driving
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Boating (Non-motorized) |
Horseback Riding |
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Boating (WW) |
Hunting |
Water Sports |
Camping |
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Wildlife Viewing |
Caving |
Off Highway Vehicles
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Winter Sports
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Climbing
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Services and Facilities
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Visitor Center
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Group Campgnd
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RV Sites
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Exhibits |
Campgnd, Primitive
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Electric Hookup
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Interpretive Programs
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Drinking Water
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Dump Station
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Cultural-Historic Sites
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Restrooms
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Boat Ramp
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Campgnd, Developed
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Showers
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Marina |
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Notes: Campground rates:
Electric hookup: $15
Primitive: $13
Tepee: $27
Extra vehicle: $7
Unity dam and Unity reservoir are managed in partnership with the Bureau of Reclamation.
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