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Access Site OR

Olive Lake

Lake Creek - Olive Lake

Source: oregon_gov Updated 1 year ago

City: Greenhorn, OR
County: Grant County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 44.78373000, -118.59916670
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About This Access Site
Olive Lake Campground offers boat ramp access to Olive Lake in the scenic Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, located near the historic mining town of Granite. The facility includes a dedicated boat ramp and two boat docks adjacent to the campground, making it convenient for launching kayaks, canoes, and motorized boats. A 5 mph no-wake speed limit applies to the lake, making it ideal for paddlers and those seeking a quieter water recreation experience.

The campground provides excellent infrastructure for a full paddling trip, with 28 campsites available by reservation, vault toilets, water access, and trailer parking. The area also features a 2-mile hiking trail around the lake with access to nearby wilderness areas. Located approximately 48.5 miles south of Granite via Forest Service Road 52, Olive Lake is best accessed from Ukiah, OR. For reservations and additional information, contact the facility at (541) 427-3231.
Federal Facility Information
(541) 427-3231 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Nestled on the edge of a lake, high in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, this popular campground is only 8 miles west of the historic Fremont Powerhouse and 12 miles west of the old mining town of Granite. The campground features 28 campsites and 7 accessible toilet facilities. Other features include a 2-mile hiking trail around the lake with nearby access to wilderness and scenic...

Overview
Nestled on the edge of a lake, high in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, this popular campground is only 8 miles west of the historic Fremont Powerhouse and 12 miles west of the old mining town of Granite. The campground features 28 campsites and 7 accessible toilet facilities. Other features include a 2-mile hiking trail around the lake with nearby access to wilderness and scenic area trails, a boat ramp and 2 docks.   
Besides beautiful scenery, the lake offers many opportunities for wildlife viewing--particularly a nesting pair of osprey that return annually. Activities in this area include fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, hunting, and photography. Within 20 miles are several historic sites.
Recreation
A 2-mile hiking trail encircles the lake, providing access to more secluded spots where solitude can be enjoyed. Bicyclists can also enjoy the trail although there are a couple of spots bikes might need to be walked, depending on skill level. Anglers can fish for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout, brook trout, and kokanee and crawfish boils are a popular dinner option. There are 2 boat docks adjacent to the campground, as well as a boat ramp and trailer parking. Motorized boats are allowed on the lake, but wakes and jet skis are not allowed. There are opportunities for viewing wildlife such as deer, elk, bear, river otters, and osprey. Mushroom and berry picking are available in season. Other nearby trails access the North John Day Wilderness Area and Vinegar Hill Scenic Area. An interpretive sign about the beetle infestation is located in a few spots within the campground.
Facilities
The campground features 20 tent/RV campsites, 2 group sites, 6 tent only sites and 7 accessible toilet facilities. Other features include a 2-mile hiking trail around the lake with nearby access to wilderness and scenic area trails, a boat ramp and 2 docks, and an interpretive sign. There is no potable water. Potable water can be obtained from Fremont Powerhouse, 7 miles east of the campground from May 15-Sept 30.

Nearby Attractions
The area around Olive Lake is rich in history. The dam and gates on the north side of the lake were constructed as part of a hydroelectric system to support gold mining activities within the northern Blue Mountain Region. Historically, water from the lake flowed through a wooden pipeline to the Fremont Powerhouse, where it was used to produce electricity for mines and towns in the area. Fremont Powerhouse is located approximately 7 miles east and the historic moning town of Granite is 12 miles east of Olive Lake along Forest Road 73. 

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