 | | Lava Lake was formed as a result of lava flows creating a dam along its east shoreline. Lava Lake is relatively old as evidenced by the extrusive vegetation occurring in the shallow areas. Rushes, waterlilies and other emergent plants are especially evident on the west and northern perimeter. Another indication of the lake's age is the 4 to 5 feet deep layer of muck located on the lake bottom as reported by divers. Subsurface springs provide the primary inflow to Lava Lake. The springs are located in the northeast corner of the lake at a depth of 20 to 30 feet. Water temperatures from the inflow vary between 45 to 60 F. There are no permanent surface streams entering the lake, however, intermittent seeps do enter the lake from Wire Meadow. Lava Lake connects with Little Lava Lake only occasionally during periods of spring high water. The outlet channel is located in the southeast corner of the lake. Water level fluctuates an average of approximately 2.5 feet annually with maximum pool occurring in late summer. Timing of the peak pool level is consistent with flow levels typical of springs in the area. Fish species indigenous to Lava Lake were Bull Trout, Redband Trout and Mountain Whitefish. The current fish population is composed of introduced Brook and Rainbow Trout, Mountain Whitefish, and illegally introduced Tui Chub. |
|  |  |  | | Facilities: Lava Lake has one campground, with restrooms, nearby. Gas, food, and lodging are available in Bend. Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted for Lava Lake. Best Time To Visit: Unknown Fees: No fee is charged. Accessibility: This lake is not handicap accessible. Rules: Unknown Directions: To reach Lava Lake from Bend, travel west on Forest Road 46 about 15 miles. | | |
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|  |  | | Address | | Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District-Deschutes National Forest | | 1230 NE 3rd St., Suite A-262 | | Bend, Oregon 97701 |
|  | | Phone | | General: (541) 383-4000 | |
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