Paulina Lake
Paulina Lake is one of two crater lakes in central Oregon's Newberry National Volcanic Monument. Rain and snowmelt are the only sources of water for Paulina Lake, like other crater lakes in the state. These pristine springs give the lake its mesmerizing blue hue, which draws tourists all summer long.
Paulina Lake and the neighboring Volcanic Monument are well-liked destinations for boating, swimming, hiking, and camping about 25 miles south of Bend. The only ways to get to a warm spring on the lake's north bank are by boat or a coastal trail. On Paulina Lake, both motorized and non-powered boats are permitted. Kokanee salmon and rainbow trout are also abundant in the lake.
East Lake, a nearby lake in the Newberry Caldera, is widely known for the large brown trout that are caught there. On the southeast coast, the East Lake Resort offers cabin rentals, tent camping, and RV parking. Rental boats are available at the resort.
The neighboring Lava Lands Visitor Center is a must-stop when visiting either lake in the Newberry National Volcanic Monument. This learning environment provides a thorough understanding of the local surroundings.
Location: Deschutes County, Oregon