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Water Activities

With over 150 lakes and 14 Wild & Scenic Rivers, Mt. Hood National Forest abounds with water-related recreational activities.

Restrictions

  • Personal watercrafts, or PWCs, are prohibited in all bodies of water in Mt. Hood National Forest. PWCs include Jet Skis, Sea-Doos, WaveRunners, etc.

Water Safety

Unlike swimming pools, wild bodies of water like rivers and lakes can have currents, underwater hazards, and very cold temperatures even in the summer heat. When you're having fun on or around natural water, remember these safety precautions:

  • Always wear a life jacket and make sure it fits properly.
  • Go with a buddy, even if you are an experienced swimmer.
  • Keep a close eye on children in the water at all times.
  • Know the risks of natural bodies of water.
  • Swim and boat sober.

Resources

Drowning is the second leading cause of death for children under 4 years old and the fourth leading cause of death for those 5-18 years old. Please take water safety seriously.

Boating - Motorized

Motorized boats are allowed on 5 lakes in Mt. Hood National Forest. The maximum speed limit is 10 mph. Learn more about boating regulations on the Oregon State Marine Board website.

Motorized boats and other watercrafts powered by gas are permitted on:

  • Clear Lake
  • Timothy Lake
  • Lake Harriet

Watercrafts powered by electric motors are permitted on:

  • Laurance Lake
  • Rock Creek Reservoir

Personal watercrafts are prohibited in all bodies of water in Mt. Hood National Forest.

Boating - Non-Motorized

Floating, canoeing and kayaking on a forest lake or river are all great ways to spend a warm summer day. If you are new to boating, there are licensed outfitters and guides prepared to show you how! Learn more about boating regulations on the Oregon State Marine Board website.

Popular places to recreate on the water include Clackamas River, Timothy Lake, and Trillium Lake.  Trillium and Timothy Lake offer some paddle sport rentals during the summer.

Only non-motorized vessels are permitted on Mt. Hood National Forest lakes except the 5 lakes listed above.

Swimming

Swimming is allowed in Mt. Hood National Forest waters unless posted otherwise. There are several popular swimming holes across the Forest.

Water Safety

Brr! Water temperatures are generally extremely cold, even during a hot summer day. Protect yourself and your family and learn how to identify and prevent hypothermia.

River currents and eddies can be very powerful. Avoid swimming in unfamiliar waters to prevent drowning. Be sure to always have a life vest for children. 

Visit Oregon Health Authority's dashboard for real-time data from emergency departments on summer-related injuries and illnesses.

Harmful Algae Blooms: When in Doubt, Stay Out!

During warmer weather, some bodies of water can get Cyanobacteria/Harmful Algae Blooms. Cyanobacteria can cause illness if ingested by humans and especially pets. Don't go into water that looks foamy, scummy, thick like paint, pea-green, blue-green or brownish red. A good rule of thumb for you and your pet is: When in Doubt, Stay Out! 

Learn more about Harmful Algae Blooms on the Oregon Health Authority website.

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Lake Harriet Campground & Day Use

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Lake Harriet Campground is tucked along the eastern shore of scenic 22-acre Lake Harriet, where the Oak Grove Fork of the Clackamas River flows into the lake. This peaceful, forested setting is a…

Lakeshore Trail #656

Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking
This trail starts at the Lost Lake parking lot at the Lakeshore Trailhead. This trail is an easy 3.1-mile stroll around the perimeter of Lost Lake. The first mile is barrier free. There are excellent…

Lakeshore Trailhead

Hiking Water Activities Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Restroom and garbage facilities are available. Day use areas are within walking distance of this trailhead with lake access.Provides access to: Lakeshore Trail #656 and Lakeshore Express…

Lost Lake Butte Trail #616

Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking Water Activities
This trail offers spectacular views of Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens and Mt. Adams from the summit of Lost Lake Butte. Remnants of an old lookout tower are visible from the…

Lost Lake Butte Trailhead

Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking Water Activities
No amenities available immediately surrounding the trailhead. Access Lost Lake Butte trail and Old Skyline trail from this trailhead. Parking is available just to the south of the trailhead.   

Lost Lake Campground & Day Use

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking Water Activities Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Biking
Lost Lake Campground offers an abundance of activities. Campers have access to a resort store, which offers: canoe, kayak, wooden boats, metal fishing boats and stand-up paddleboard rentals. There…

Lower Lake Campground (Olallie Lake)

Site Closed
Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Water Activities
Located on Lower Lake in the Olallie Lake Scenic Area just west of the border with the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation. The lake covers 14 acres and is very deep. There are numerous…

Meditation Point Campground (Timothy Lake)

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Meditation Point Campground is a small, primitive hike-to campground on the shores of Timothy Lake. Campers can park at the West Shore Day Use area to access the campground. There is also a small…

Moore Creek Boat Access Day Use

Site Open
Water Activities
Moore Creek provides access to some of the area's whitewater opportunities on the Wild and Scenic Upper Clackamas River, as well as a place to fish year-round. View Clackamas River whitewater…

North Arm Campground (Timothy Lake)

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The North Arm Campground is tucked away on the north shore of Timothy Lake, in the shadow of Mt. Hood. The campground has a boat launch and dock, limited parking, and water. The campground offers 12…

Last updated June 9th, 2025