Information About Water Activities In Burns, Oregon
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Burns, Oregon
Includes Hines, Lawen, Riley, Buchanan, and Silvies
Water Activities

Beulah Reservoir - Boating
The reservoir is nestled in Agency Valley on the North Fork of the Malheur River in Oregon, almost filling the small triangular valley. 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. Guests may swim, water ski, tube, jet ski, or just take the boat out for a cruise.

Magone Lake - Swimming
Magone Lake in the Malheur National Forest, is one of Grant County's most popular lakes. Geologists believe the lake was created by a land slide in the early 1800's.

Unity Lake State Recreation Site - Boating
The lake is has the high desert surrounding the area to offer a unique experience to its guests. There is a boat ramp to accommodate the water skier as well as the angler. The water activities are not limited to fishing and water skiing. Visitors have been known to tube behind boats, jet ski, and swim. Camping in different styles are available to accommodate almost any guest. Different species of wildlife inhabit the area. This includes mule deer, elk, cougars, bobcat, black bears, eagles, hawks, and smaller animals. A hiking trail weaves in and out of the wooded areas to give visitors a view of the lake and the forest.
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