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  1. Diamond Lake was named for John Diamond, for whom Diamond Peak is also named. He saw the lake in 1852 while on the summit of Diamond Peak. He saw the lake in 1852 while on the summit of Diamond Peak. Diamond was a pioneer settler of Coburg, Oregon , and part of a party opening a road between the Middle Fork Willamette River and Idaho as an ...

  2. Diamond Lake is a headwater for the North Umpqua River, fed by Lake Creek whose waterfalls blocked fish from reaching the lake. In 1912, a state game warden and two U.S. Forest Service rangers placed small North Umpqua trout in five gallon cans and stocked Diamond Lake for the first time. A spawning run at the lake was noted in 1917; and ten ...

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  4. Jul 1, 2019 · Diamond Lake was named after John Diamond, a pioneer settler who first noticed the lake from atop the soon-to-be-named Diamond Peak. The lake is nestled completely within the Umpqua National Forest and is flanked on the west by Mt. Bailey, which has visible snowfields year-round, and Mt. Thielsen to the east. And almost directly to the south of ...

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  5. Nov 16, 2022 · The lake is one of the largest in the Cascades, at 3,040 acres with a maximum depth of 52 feet. The lake's outlet creek drains north to join the North Umpqua River. The lake is named after John Diamond, a settler from the Willamette Valley, who first saw the lake when he climbed Diamond Peak in 1852. The lake is a year-round destination, with ...

  6. The Diamond Lake Campground is located on the north shore of Diamond Lake and offers over 200 campsites for tent and RV camping. The campground offers amenities such as showers, restrooms, and a dump station. Diamond Lake RV Park. The Diamond Lake RV Park is located near the Diamond Lake Campground and offers full hook-up sites for RV camping.

  7. Jul 3, 2019 · Diamond Lake was named after John Diamond, a pioneer settler who first noticed the lake from atop the soon-to-be-named Diamond Peak. The lake is nestled completely within the Umpqua National Forest and is flanked on the west by Mt. Bailey, which has visible snowfields year-round, and Mt. Thielsen to the east. And almost directly to the south of ...

  8. Jul 25, 2023 · Diamond Lake was named after John Diamond, who named Diamond Peak as well. Photo Credit – Duc Ly At the north end of the lake, there is an outlet. Through Diamond Lake Creek, water flows to the North Umpqua River and ultimately to the Pacific Ocean. Diamond Lake was named after John Diamond, who named Diamond Peak as well.

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