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  1. Enjoy a relaxing and fun-filled vacation at Lost Lake Resort and Campground, a scenic destination on the edge of Lost Lake in Central Oregon. Book online for cabins, yurts, lodge rooms, camping, boat rentals, fishing and more.

  2. A campground near Hood River, Oregon, with scenic views of Lost Lake and Mount Hood. Check availability, fees, rules, and facility information for this campground in Mt. Hood National Forest.

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  3. Enjoy camping, boating, hiking, fishing and more at Lost Lake, a scenic destination in Oregon. Find out about facilities, fees, reservations, accessibility and directions for this popular recreation area.

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    There are numerous options when it comes to fishing at the lake - flies, bait, lures, and trolling, as well as shore, boat, or float tube fishing. Boat launch, fishing pier, and fish cleaning station on site allow greater convenience and flexibility for outdoorsmen. Twice a year, in the late spring and early summer, ODFW stocks rainbow trout rangin...

    There are a lot of trails for biking and hiking which start around a campground and range from 0.25 miles to over 100 miles in length. Starting from the lake, the most popular trails vary in difficulty levels. Lakeshore Trail This is an easy 3.1 miles loop around the perimeter of the lake with a starting point at a day-use parking lot. If you headi...

    The full-service resort offers lodge rooms, cabins, yurts, and day-use. The resort has a general store where you can purchase firewood and other necessities. A campground sits right next to the resort and has several types of campsites depending on the visitor's needs. These include single, group, and family campsites. Each campsite has a private p...

  4. Jun 8, 2023 · A boardwalk crosses cedar bog wetlands on the north shore of Lost Lake (Martell) Start point: Lost Lake Trailhead. End point: Lakeshore-Huckleberry Mountain Trail Junction. Trail Log: Trail Log. Hike type: Loop. Distance: 3.2 miles. Elevation gain: 60 feet. High point: 3,190 feet. Difficulty: Easy.

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  6. A $9 entrance fee helps a non-profit organization maintain the old lodge, cabins and other improvements around the lake. The lake is an ideal introduction to the outdoors for families. The easy Lost Lake Loop Hike features lots of places for kids to poke sticks in the water, collect fir cones, and delight in the extensive system of boardwalks ...

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