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OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

OUTSIDE WALLA WALLA

Jubilee Lake

Jubilee Lake (Photo Credit: Brent Cummings)

A local treasure, the Jubilee Lake area is a great place to escape valley heat and provide a change of scenery. Adventurers can hike, camp, fish, and embark on a water sport or two. This area checks off many activities available in the Umatilla National Forest. It is a great spot for a day trip. But, if you have time, there is plenty to do in this part of the forest.

Overview

WHAT TO DO

Hiking

The Jubilee Lake Recreation Loop Trail (#3230) is 2.6 miles (around the lake) and begins near the boat ramp. This trail is actually a National Recreation Trail. The designation of a National Recreation Trail is given to trails that contribute to the health, conservation, and recreation goals of the country.

They also recognize exemplary trails of local and regional significance. Trails are nominated and confirmed by either the Secretary of the Interior or Secretary of Agriculture. The Jubilee Lake Recreation Loop Trail earned its designation in 1981.

Other hiking trails in the area include Sinks Trail (#3233), Rough Fork Trail (#3227), Eagle Ridge / Luger Spring Trail (#3232), and Burnt Cabin Trail (#3226).

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

Camping

There are 53 campsites available (48 tent/ trailer sites and five tent only sites), 37 picnic sites, and potable water through October 1. Regarding larger RVs, the sites were not originally designed for today’s longer trailers. There are pull-through sites that are likely the best option. Reservations are highly encouraged.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

Fishing

The boat launch is available for electric powered or human powered vessels. There is a dock next to the boat launch and multiple spots around the lake to cast a line in from the shoreline. Thanks to support from the Tri-State Steelheaders and Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, the Jubilee Lake Kids Fishing Derby aims to foster lifelong appreciation and interest in fishing. Activities include food, games, prizes, and even professional instruction available at the lake that day.

More information is available on the Events page as the current year’s details are released. Fishing regulations are highly specific and based on location and species. Please always consult the latest information available from the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife.

Paddleboarding/ Kayaking

This 90-acre reservoir developed specifically for recreation is a prime spot for paddleboarding and enjoying a day in the mountains. Kayaking is also a great option if bringing the binoculars for birdwatching or taking lunch to the other side of the reservoir. Remember when embarking on a water adventure, make sure to wear a life jacket or have a back-up flotation device with you.

Consult the Forest Service page for agency information.

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WHAT TO EXPECT

The area around Tollgate, OR provides many opportunities to recreate. Big views on the way to this destination will showcase many features of the Blue Mountains. This particular location doesn’t...

WHEN TO GO

Typically Jubilee Lake and all its facilities are open July through October 15. Usage is heavy during holiday weekends. If the campground is full, still consider utilizing all the fun activities of Jubilee Lake during the day and camping at...

HOW TO GET THERE

From Walla Walla, take HWY 11 south through Milton-Freewater, OR. Travel another five miles and turn left on Winn Road. Follow this little backroad for two miles and then turn left to connect with HWY 204. Drive roughly 19 miles...

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