State Park
Deadhorse Lake
Fremont National Forest · Lake, OR
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About
Deadhorse Lake is located one hour 20 minutes south of Paisley, Oregon situated on Deadhorse Lake, a high-mountain lake with grassy and pebble beaches. The lake, elevation 7372 feet, spans 31 acres and is stocked with rainbow trout. There are nine tent and trailer sites, all with picnic tables and fire grills. It also features seven group campsites; some larger sites are located further from the lakeshore. There is also a hand pump for potable water. Deadhorse Lake, great for fishing, swimming, and boating (non-motorized or electric motors only), features a boat launch and separate day use area. All camping is first-come, first-served, and weekends and holidays are generally full. Nearby access to the Lakes Trail System.
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Pet Policy
No pets allowed
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
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Trails at Fremont National Forest
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Deadhorse Lake
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During hunting seasons, wear blaze orange and check regulations — see the Oregon hunting page
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