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GOOSE LAKE STATE RECREATION AREA

Goose Lake State Recreation Area is a green and shady lakeside destination of wildlife and wildlife watchers on the Oregon-California border. Its grassy expanse also makes it an inviting place to camp or find boating access. It is home to many species of birds and other wildlife including a large herd of mule deer which spend much of the time in the 48-site campground.

The park provides hot showers, grassy areas suitable for tents, paved sites, shade trees, fireplaces, electrical hookups, telephone and a dump station. A kiosk and brochures available at the campground provide information about things to see and do in the area.

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Vital stats
Campsites are first-come, first-served. Open April 10 to early October.

47 electrical (maximum site 50 feet). Call (800) 551-6949 for information.

Park rates (subject to rate changes; winter, emergency or other closures)
October 1 to April 30 (Discovery Season)
Electrical/Water hookup: $12
Extra vehicle: $5
      May 1 to September 30
Electrical/Water hookup: $20
Extra vehicle: $5

Services

Camping Electric Showers
Dump station Picnicking Wildlife watching
Bird watching Boating Fishing
Lake Desert Mountains
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Lake County
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Booth State Scenic Corridor
Chandler Wayside

         


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Relative Location

Off US 395, 14 miles S of Lakeview


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Lat.: 41.993065 N
Long.: -120.29608 W

 

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