Unity Lake State Recreation Area
800-551-6949
(Oregon State Parks Information Center)
800-551-6949
(Oregon State Parks Information Center)
Unity Lake State Recreation Site is an oasis of green in Oregon’s high desert that offers boating and angling.
The small campground is the perfect jumping-off point for visiting nearby historical sites and wilderness areas.
The day-use area has picnic tables on a large expanse of lawn with ample shade. This area includes a boat ramp, boat trailer parking, restrooms and water. Open year-round, it attracts anglers for ice fishing in the winter.

The exhibits at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offer an immersive journey into the lives of pioneers, the Native American cultures they encountered, and the enduring legacy of the Oregon Trail. From artifacts and detailed dioramas to interactive displays, each exhibit brings history to life in a unique and memorable way. Check out the events page to learn about special exhibit programs and opportunities to experience these stories up close!

The exhibits at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offer an immersive journey into the lives of pioneers, the Native American cultures they encountered, and the enduring legacy of the Oregon Trail. From artifacts and detailed dioramas to interactive displays, each exhibit brings history to life in a unique and memorable way. Check out the events page to learn about special exhibit programs and opportunities to experience these stories up close!

The exhibits at the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center offer an immersive journey into the lives of pioneers, the Native American cultures they encountered, and the enduring legacy of the Oregon Trail. From artifacts and detailed dioramas to interactive displays, each exhibit brings history to life in a unique and memorable way. Check out the events page to learn about special exhibit programs and opportunities to experience these stories up close!
From Main Street, head south and continue onto Dewey Ave / OR-7 for nine miles. Turn left onto OR-245S for 33 miles to the reservoir.
Open daily
Campground season typically April through October
Dependent on campsite