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Ochoco Reservoir

A dam constructed on Ochoco Creek after World War I formed the reservoir for irrigation and flood control which allowed for recreation activities. Mill Creek and Ochoco Creek input to the reservoir and the output is Ochoco Creek. 

Except for the campground and dam, almost all of the reservoir's shoreline is private land. Although the campground is owned by Oregon State Parks and Recreation, it is leased and operated by Crook County. Reservoir water is used primarily for farm irrigation, so the lake level drops significantly after spring inflow from Ochoco Creek. When fullest in spring, the reservoir's east end near Mill Creek is shallow with mudflats attractive to shorebirds.

Caution: The highway is single-lane with few locations safe for parking. Observing from the highway or any other public road is best with a spotting scope because of the viewing distance involved.

Boat launching is available at the following sites: Ochoco Lake Park and Lakeshore RV Park (private).

Getting There

Elevation

3130

Directions

From Prineville:  At Jct. of US Hwy. 26 & State Hwy. 27 (Main St.), travel east on Hwy. 28 for 7.1 miles to Ochoco Lake Campground.

Total Distance: 7 miles.  Estimated Time: 10 minutes

Facility and Amenity Information

Accessibility

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Last updated February 18th, 2025