• Wallowa Lake 1
    Experience peace and quiet in the most striking of settings.
  • South End
    The forested south end is where you'll find accommodations, a marina and the State Park.
  • Riverside Day Use Slide
    The Riverside Day Use Area is a wonderful place for a picnic. Read More
  • Iwetamlaykin
    Enjoy a blissful walk at Iwetmelaykin- the sacred land of the Nez Perce, just 1/2 mile from Wallowa Lake. Read More
  • Aneroid and Roger Lake
    Discover two of 52 Lakes just 6 miles up the Wallowa Lake Trail Head. Read More
  • Wallowa Lake Fall
    Wallowa Lake is beautiful in all seasons, especially fall. Read More
  • Lakes Basin
    The Lakes Basin is the most popular area in the Eagle Cap. Read More
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Wallowa Lake State Park

If you're interested in a campground surrounded on three sides by 9,000' tall snow-capped mountains and a large, clear lake, this is the area for you. The lake is a popular fishing and boating site. Around the Wallowa Lake area, you can enjoy hiking wilderness trails, horseback riding, bumper boats, canoeing, miniature golf or ride a tramway to the top of one of the mountains.

There are gift shops nearby and a thriving artist community which does world-class bronze castings. Tours are available through the foundries and the showroom displays (they'll keep you interested for hours). Wallowa Lake also serves as a gateway to visit Hells Canyon, the deepest gorge in North America. There are activities for everyone in the family.

Vital stats: 121 full hookup, 89 tent (maximum site 90 feet); 1 cabin; 2 yurts; group tent (3 areas, 25 people each). The day-use area and boat ramp open at 6 a.m. each day. Most campsites close for the winter, but four sites stay open (with no water service), and the yurts are available all year.

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Wallowa Lake State Park

Contact Us:

For information only, call (541) 432-4185 or (800) 551-6949.
To make reservations, call 1-800-452-5687.