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Tum Tum Lake
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Tum Tum Lake attracts many people from all around. Visitors are urged to take a look at Bend Glacier while they are here at Tum Lake. If guests are in a climbing mood they may want to go up on Tot Mountain. If they are here at Tum Lake then checking out Cayuse Crater could be an interesting visit as well. The Three Creek Lake Trail offers hiking at its best. Some of the water around here flows, like Bottle Creek. Crater Creek is a great place to visit. Put some time aside to spend at Tumalo Falls while visiting Tum Lake. Other nearby water includes West Fork Park Creek. Hiking is a popular thing to do around Tum Lake; Swampy Lakes Trail is a good local trail. There's great hiking along the Mud Lake Trail. Up on the top of Mount Bachelor visitors will get a great view. The view from the top of Kapka Butte is worth the climb. Interesting geology is available here, Broken Hand is right here. If guests want to get up a bit higher try climbing Broken Top. Spring Creek is very near and is always a pleasure to visit. Rock Creek flows through this area. Take a side trip to East Fork Park Creek. Great hiking is available along the Broken Top Trail. South Fork Tumalo Creek is one of the streams around here that might be worth visiting. Don't forget to take a nice little excursion to North Fork Tumalo Creek. Soda Creek is a stream that visitors may bump into while here. Tum Tum Lake offers many recreational activities, such as fishing for rainbow trout, boating, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing, and jet skiing.

Facilities: Tum Tum Lake provides restrooms and boating facilities.

Reservations: Reservations are not accepted for Tum Tum Lake.

Best Time To Visit: Tum Tum Lake is open daily during daylight hours.

Fees: No fees are charged.

Accessibility: Handicap accessibility is not provided.

Rules: Unknown

Directions: To reach Tum Tum Lake from Lakeview start out going west on 1st St S toward Kadramas Rd. for 0.1 miles. Turn right onto Fremont Hwy. for 0.3 miles. Stay straight to go onto US-395. Continue to follow US-395 for 4.6 miles. Turn right onto OR-140. Continue to follow OR-140 for 109.5 miles. Turn left onto NV-292 for 2.9 miles. NV-292 becomes CR-201. From Denio take OR-205 north for 20.0 miles. End at Tum Tum Lake.

Address
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
725 Summer Street NE, Suite C
Salem, Oregon 97301
Phone
General: (250) 386-4636
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