Lost Creek Lake

Phone: 541-878-2255

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Lost Creek Lake is located 30 miles northeast of Medford on the Rogue River in a scenic, mountainous and timbered canyon. Several major public access areas, park sites, boat ramps and a trail system along 30 miles of shoreline offer many recreational activities. McGregor Park, was specifically designed for the convenience of handicapped visitors. The facilities provide easy wheelchair access. A visitor center at the park features exhibits about the project and region. The Cole M. Rivers Fish Hatchery and views of the Lost Creek Dam are also available to visitors.

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From Medford, 30 mi NE on OR 62.

More info at http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/OP/R/parks.htm#lostcreek

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