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Warm Springs Reservoir
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Warm Springs Reservoir is on the Middle Fork of the Malheur River about 13 miles southwest of Juntura, Oregon. The 4,600 surface acre reservoir lies against the tall, steep hills on the eastern side of a broad valley. Migrating waterfowl use the reservoir, and it is part of the winter range for mule deer. The area is not heavily used, due in part to the sparse vegetation, mainly sagebrush. Anglers will find smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, brown bullhead, largemouth bass, and bluegill to the west side of the reservoir and dam. Facilities are limited to the west side of the reservoir and dam. The reservoir fishing season is open year-round. It is located approximately 55 miles east of Burns, south of U.S. 20. Access is via a narrow, winding, gravel road.

Facilities: Warm Springs Reservoir provides restrooms, boating facilities, docks.

Reservations: Reservations are not accepted for Warm Springs Reservoir.

Best Time To Visit: Warm Springs Reservoir is open year-round.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: Handicap accessibility is not provided.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach Warm Springs Reservoir from Burns start out going south on N Alder Ave toward OR-78 for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto OR-78 for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto US-395. Continue to follow US-20 for 53.4 miles. Turn right onto China Creek Rd. for 1.6 miles. Turn right for 12.0 miles. Turn right onto Juntura-Riverside Rd (Portions unpaved) for 10.7 miles. Turn left for 0.1 miles. Turn right. End at Riverside.

Address
Snake River Area Office-West
230 Collins Road
Boise, Idaho 83702
Phone
General: (208) 334-1460
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