Devil`s Lake - Oregon State Parks
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Devil`s Lake - Oregon State Parks
Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines: Park Information: to nine months in advance by calling 1-800-452-5687 or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org. If your reservation is for today, call 541-994-2002. Otherwise, call 1-800-452-5687. 1-800-551-6949 www.oregonstateparks.org Camping near Devil’s Lake means access to fishing, Yurts! Birding Paradise CAMPGROUND Year-Round Camping •28 full-hookup sites (sewer, electricity, water and satellite TV) •Five electrical sites (all with water, four with satellite TV) •54 tent sites with water nearby •10 yurts (one pet-friendly) •Paved parking, picnic table, and fire ring at all sites •Hiker/biker camp •Flush toilets and hot showers •Firewood for sale (see volunteer park hosts) •RV dump stations: 3.5 miles southwest at 4900 SE Inlet Avenue in Lincoln City; 20 miles south at Beverly Beach State Park; and 56 miles north at Cape Lookout State Park •12 boat moorage slips (no launch ramp in campground) Note: Because of heavy vegetation, the ocean and lake are not visible from the campground. No camping trailers are permitted in C Loop. Universal Access Two campsites (B20 and B25) and two yurts (B24 and C28) will be provided for campers with disabilities. Devil’s Lake State Recreation Area Off US 101 in Lincoln City 1452 NE 6th Drive, Lincoln City, OR 97367 541-994-2002 Latitude: 44.97131 N Longitude: -124.013795 W Camping Rates Rates are subject to change. You can get up-to-date information by calling 1-800-551-6949 or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org. Smoking in Oregon State Parks is allowed only in personal vehicles, RVs, campsites and portions of day use parks along state highways that are designated as safety rest areas by the Oregon Department of Transportation. Boating and Other Water Sports Devil’s Lake offers a variety of activities, including sailing, waterskiing, jet skiing, windsurfing, knee boarding, canoeing, and kayaking. Moorage docks are adjacent to the campground; the day-use area across the lake (off East Devil’s Lake Road) offers a boat launch and picnic area. Please call 541-994-2002 for information on guided kayak trips offered periodically throughout the week, Memorial Day through Labor Day. 63400-8251 (4/15) The wetland at Devil’s Lake is one of the primary wintering grounds for flocks of migratory geese and ducks. There are also several Osprey and bald eagle nests in the vicinity. Sounds of the Surf and the City Devil’s Lake State Recreation Area is located in Lincoln City, where seven miles of shoreline draws beach enthusiasts, particularly kite flyers, from across the state. You can walk to the beach from the campground. A 700-foot-long boardwalk leads through wetlands to the D River and a primitive boat launch. From there, a short gravel trail leads to a sidewalk along Highway 101. A crosswalk provides safe access to the beach at D River State Recreation Site. Cascade Head A Choice of Fish Roads End Devil’s Lake is 22 feet deep at its deepest point, but averages State Recreation Site more shallow depths across its 678 acres. The lake abounds Lincoln City with freshwater fish, including rainbow trout, yellow perch, catfish, black crappie, largemouth bass, and bluegill. All D River can be caught year-round. However, State Recreation if you happen to catch the lake’s most Pacific Lincoln City Site exotic resident, the Chinese Grass Ocean Carp (also known as the White Amur), 101 101 you must release it; this fish was NE 6th Drive stocked to control vegetation. When Campground Siletz young, grass carp can eat their own Bay Devil’s Lake Boat dock State body weight in weeds. They grow up to D Rivertate Recreation Site Boat ramp Boardwalk 26 inches long. Interpretive Programs Summer programs on a variety of topics are presented in the large, grassy amphitheater. When programs are not scheduled, the area is available for outdoor activities; it features picnic tables and a fire ring. Check with park staff for details. Rock Creek boating, and wildlife viewing; shopping in Lincoln City; and beachcombing on the nearby ocean shore. Enjoy the year-round comforts of a domed tent with structural support, a smooth wooden floor, a solid lockable door, lights, heating, and beds with vinyl-covered mattresses. A bunk bed sleeps three, and a futon couch sleeps two. A fire ring, picnic table, and paved parking are right outside. Up to two pets (cats and/or dogs only) are allowed in the designated pet-friendly yurt for an additional fee. P Devil’s Lake Reserve early! Reserve campsites and yurts one day il’s Dev Eastke Road La State Recreation Area Gleneden Beach State Recreation Site Fogarty Creek East Devil’s Lake Day-use Area Devil’s Lake State Recreation Area Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint Depoe Bay Tsunami route: Head toward campground entrance. Tsunami assembly area is St. Augustine Church on Hwy 101. Play it safe on the beach! Stay off logs, know the tide schedule, and don’t turn your back on the ocean. C23 (39) C25 C22 C26 NE 6th Dr. Key Full-hookup site N40 (39) Electric site (site length in feet) Hiking trail A11 Tent site Firewood Yurt Recycling center Accessible camping Parking Shower Trails Restroom Boardwalk Amphitheater Pet-friendly facility B30 B28 B1 Park (30) (48) A5 A4 (32) A7 A11 A14 (37) A16 (44) A13 A20 (46) tio nS ite A15 Gravel parking lot and primitive boat launch sink Park host B5 (35) A30 (34) B6 (38) A29 (37) A24 (40) B10 (52) C32 C8 C2 C4 N C10 C6 C34 C9 C7 B15 C36 B16 (38) C3 C5 C1 B14 B13 Extra B11 A28 (31) A26 (45) B12 (48) B17 C11 Utility C12 sink vehicle parking Boat docks Boat trailer parking B9 B7 B8 A27 Devil’s Lake A25 A23 A17 NE 1st St. A22 (34) B4 (42) A32 (39) A31 (38) C30 C31 C13 C14 C35 B18 (48) Utility C15 C28 B19 B20 (46) C17 C18 C16 C29 B21 B22 (30) B3 (44) Utility sink A10 (31) A12 ea ecr R e A2 (42) A6 (42) A8 (42) lk dwa 101 Boat launch Boar Tsunami evacuation route B26 (45) B2 (55) A3 A9 To host A1 Hiker/biker camp t Sta r e iv DR B24 Registration booth Accessible facility (site length in feet) C24 Extra vehicle parking B25 B29 B27 B32 B31 Devil’s Lake C19 Pacific Ocean 23 (60) C20 C21 A18 A19 A21 Please help make camping at Devil’s Lake a safe and enjoyable experience by following these and other park rules: • Campground quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. • All vehicles must be parked on pavement. • Bicycles are permitted on park roads, but must be ridden with the traffic flow. Riders under age 16 must wear helmets. • Pets must be physically restrained at all times when not confined in a vehicle or tent. Leashes must be no longer than six feet. All waste must be properly removed. (See our “Pets in Parks” brochure for details.) • No camping trailers are permitted in C Loop. Check-in after 4 p.m., Check-out by 1 p.m. All information or fees subject to change without notice. This brochure is available in alternative formats upon request. Call 1-800-551-6949. Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired: dial 711.