| Beulah Reservoir is nestled in Agency Valley on the North Fork of the Malheur River in Oregon, almost filling the small triangular valley. There are campgrounds and facilities for launching and mooring boats at the reservoir. A wide variety of migrating waterfowl use the reservoir in conjunction with the heavy use by Canada geese. Mule deer and elk are also present in the area. The reservoir is 1,900 acres with Dolly Varden, rainbow, and cutthroat trout. Agency Valley Dam and Beulah Reservoir are features of the Vale Project. Visitors are free to participate in the boating activities the reservoir provides. Guests may swim, water ski, tube, jet ski, or just take the boat out for a cruise. Hunting in the surrounding area is also permitted. Visitors wishing to hunt must obtain the needed permits for the specified season. Picnic areas are scattered along the shore of Beulah Reservoir. The waterfront views are spectacular at sunset. |
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