| Loon Lake sits on the shore of Loon Lake. It features a, sandy beach for swimming, shady camp sites nestled in a Douglas fir forest, and a nature trail that leads to a cascading water fall. Visitors of the lake are welcome to participate in water activities such as water skiing, jet skiing, boating, swimming, and canoeing. Water is present all year long but may be iced over in cold winters. A viewing and fishing platform over the water is located on the shore. Willow thickets are present on the southeast side. Rock cliffs form the north shoreline, but that area is accessible only by boat or on foot. The expanse of water attracts waterfowl such as common loon, horned grebe, red-necked grebe, and eared grebe during migration. The spring breeding season in April through May produces nature's own concert from Pacific chorus frog. |
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