Little Lava Lake Explained

Little Lava Lake
Coords:43.9104°N -121.7567°W
Catchment:18mi2
Basin Countries:United States
Area:138acres
Depth:8feet
Volume:1100acre.ft
Residence Time:2 months
Shore:2.8miles
Pushpin Map:Oregon#USA
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of Little Lava Lake in Oregon, USA.
Reference:[1] [2] [3]

Little Lava Lake lies in the Cascade Range about 26miles west-southwest of Bend in the U.S. state of Oregon.[1] A close neighbor of Lava Lake,[1] from which it is separated by solidified lava,[4] Little Lava Lake is at an elevation of 4744feet[3] in the Deschutes National Forest. Generally considered the source of the Deschutes River, the lake covers to an average depth of 8feet.[1]

Lava Lake, Little Lava Lake, and other nearby lakes formed after lava flows from Mount Bachelor altered drainage patterns in the area. Solidified lava flows are visible along the shorelines of both lakes, and the volcanic peaks Broken Top and South Sister can be seen to the north.[1]

Recreation

Fish in the lake include stocked rainbow trout, wild brook trout, and tui chub.[5] Caught trout average 10inchesto12inchesin (toin) and sometimes reach 17inches.[5] In addition to fishing, the lake is used for canoeing, rafting, and swimming.[4]

A United States Forest Service campground is near the lake,[1] and Big Lava Lake, about NaNmiles away, also has campsites.[5] The Little Lava Lake campground has 13 campsites, two tent-only sites for large groups, and a boat ramp.[4]

Trails in the area offer opportunities for hiking and horseback riding. One trail follows the west side of Little Lava Lake and leads south into Three Sisters Wilderness and on to Williamson Mountain.[4]

Murders

In January 1924 the triple-murder of fur trappers, Edward Nickols, Roy Wilson, and Dewey Morris, occurred near the lake. Their bodies were discovered in Little Lava Lake in April 1924, where they had been deposited under the surface ice. The murders are unsolved.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Johnson, Daniel M.. Petersen, Richard R. . Lycan, D. Richard . Sweet, James W. . Neuhaus, Mark E., and Schaedel, Andrew L. . Atlas of Oregon Lakes. Oregon State University Press. Corvallis. 1985. 222. 0-87071-343-4.
  2. Web site: Atlas of Oregon Lakes. Little Lava Lake (Deschutes) . Portland State University. 1985–2014. July 3, 2014.
  3. Web site: [{{gnis3|1145198}} Little Lava Lake ]. Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. November 28, 1980 . July 25, 2012.
  4. Web site: Little Lava Lake Campground. Public Lands Interpretive Association. 1997–2012. July 25, 2012.
  5. Book: Sheehan, Madelynne Diness. Fishing in Oregon: The Complete Oregon Fishing Guide. April 2005 . 10th. Flying Pencil Publications. Scappoose, Oregon. 230. 0-916473-15-5.