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Toketee Lake

Contact Info
2900 NE Stewart Parkway
PO Box 1008
Roseburg, OR 97470
Basics
Elevation:
2500 feet
Season:
Year round
Basic Directions

From Roseburg: east on State highway 138 for 59 miles, then 2 miles north to the lake on a paved road

Description

Toketee Lake sits in a mountain setting at 2500 feet in elevation in the Diamond Lake District. The North Umpqua Trailhead is in the area, as well as Toketee Falls, which is a half-mile trek from the North Umpqua River. A platform at the trail's end offers a picturesque view of the waterfall. Umpqua Hot Springs is also just 3 short miles away.

Fishing

Fish:
Brown Trout
Rainbow Trout

Details

Elevation:
2500
Season:
Year round
Water Access:
By car
Camping Info
Toketee Lake Campground, no barrier free access

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