Davis Lake

Lake in Oregon, United States of America


title: "Davis Lake" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["deschutes-national-forest", "lakes-of-oregon", "lakes-of-klamath-county,-oregon", "protected-areas-of-klamath-county,-oregon"] description: "Lake in Oregon, United States of America" topic_path: "technology/web" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davis_Lake" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Lake in Oregon, United States of America ::

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FieldValue
nameDavis Lake
imageDavisLake LeeSiebert 031030.jpg
altDavis Lake
captionDavis Lake
locationDeschutes National Forest, Klamath and Deschutes counties, Oregon
coords
lake_typeNatural, mesotrophic
inflowOdell Creek
Ranger Creek
outflowSeepage
catchment118 mi2
basin_countriesUnited States
area1000 to
depth9 ft
max-depth22 ft
volume35940 acre-feet
residence_time4 months
elevation4386 ft
pushpin_mapOregon#USA
pushpin_map_altLocation of Davis Lake in Oregon, USA.
reference
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History

Davis Lake was formed by a lava flow within the nearby volcanic field blocking Odell Creek. The blockage results in the lake, which can cover over 3000 acre acres in the winter months. In the summer, however, the inflow from Odell and Ranger creeks cannot fill up the lake as fast as the water escapes through the lava blockage, resulting in the lake covering a much smaller area. It is unknown where the water goes that escapes through the lava dam.

Davis Lake is known for its fishing. Only fly fishing with artificial flies is permitted. Rainbow trout are planted to assist natural reproduction. The piscivorous trout, native to the lake, feeds on the invasive Tui chub.

In the 1980s and 1990s, years of drought lowered the levels and warmed the waters of the lake, affecting the trout, which thrive during high-water years. In 1995, largemouth bass were illegally put into the lake, feeding off of the smaller trout. Now, the bass population is greater than the trout population.

Amenities

Davis Lake is a fly-fishing lake only. Motors are allowed, and per the 2013 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations trolling is allowed. Speed is limited to 10 mph. There is boat ramp located on the west side of Odell Creek and at South Davis Campground higher up Odell Creek. Boat launching at Lava Flow campground is also an option. There are three campgrounds on the shores of the lake—one each on the west and east sides, and one near the lava flow—which comprise 70 individual campsites. All three campgrounds provide firepits, picnic tables, and toilets, and the east and west side campgrounds provide water.

References

References

  1. Johnson, Daniel M.. (1985). "Atlas of Oregon Lakes". Oregon State University Press.
  2. (November 28, 1980). "Davis Lake". Geographic Names Information System.
  3. (1985–2012). "Atlas of Oregon Lakes: Davis Lake (Deschutes County, Klamath County)". Portland State University.
  4. "Davis Lake". The Fly Fishing Shop.
  5. Santella, Chris. (22 September 2007). "Once a Trout Fishery, Oregon Lake Has Identity Tied to Bass". The New York Times.
  6. (2011). "Davis Lake". Travel Oregon.

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