Lost Lake Wildlife Area is a diverse wetland complex in northern Oregon offering excellent birdwatching, hiking, and fishing opportunities amid marshes, forests, and lakes.
The Lost Lake Wildlife Area spans approximately 3,800 acres near Government Camp in the Mt. Hood National Forest of northern Oregon. It consists of a rich landscape of wetlands, including Lost Lake and surrounding marshes, meadows, lava flows, and mixed conifer forests. The area supports a broad array of wildlife, especially waterfowl, amphibians, and mammals such as elk and black-tailed deer. It is a popular destination for birders seeking species like wood ducks, sandhill cranes, and osprey. The area's volcanic terrain, dominated by ancient lava flows, creates unique ecological niches for diverse plant and animal species. Lost Lake itself is a shallow lake popular for catch-and-release trout fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. Access to hiking trails is moderate and family-friendly, with interpretive signage describing the area's natural history and geology. Visitors are drawn to the serene environment for wildlife photography, winter cross-country skiing, and calm summer paddle sports. The Wildlife Area was established to protect habitat for native species while promoting sustainable outdoor recreation. Its proximity to Mt. Hood makes it accessible for day trips from Portland and Hood River. The blend of aquatic, forested, and volcanic features makes Lost Lake Wildlife Area a notable regional conservation and recreation destination.
Lost Lake - a shallow lake ideal for trout fishing and paddle sports
Extensive wetlands providing habitat for migratory birds and amphibians
Views of unique volcanic lava flows interspersed with forested areas
Network of hiking and cross-country ski trails with interpretive signs
A shallow lake known for its trout population, suitable for non-motorized boating and fishing.
Ancient volcanic lava flows create rugged ground interspersed with forest and wetlands.
Extensive marshes and wet meadows provide breeding grounds for diverse migratory bird species.