
Aspen Point (Lake of the Woods, OR)
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Nearby Trails
Campground Shorefront Trail
National Forest Development Road 3633
Rye Spur Trail
National Forest Development Road 3625
Mountain Lakes Trail
Upper Canal Nordic Trail
About this site
Overview Aspen Point, located on the banks of scenic Lake of the Woods, is a single-loop campground that offers visitors opportunities to experience both the serene and wild aspects of south central Oregon. Visitors enjoy hiking on trails leading into towering conifer forests or paddling a canoe along the shore at sunset. Recreation Aspen Point Campground is a wonderful location for hiking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding and biking in summer and early fall.
In the winter months, visitors can take advantage of skiing, snowshoeing, and snowmobiling. Adjacent to Lake of the Woods, anglers may want to cast a line out from boat or shore to reel in rainbow or brown trout. Kokanee salmon, bass, and perch, also thrive in the lake.
Swimming, kayaking, and canoeing are wonderful ways for visitors to spend a warm afternoon along the waterfront. Facilities Aspen Point Campground offers nearly 40 reservable campsites, including a group site that can accommodate up to 100 guests. The campground is equipped with picnic tables, campfire rings, drinking water and flush toilets, along with a boat ramp and beach.
A nearby resort offers visitors basic amenities, lodging, and dining. Natural Features Fremont National Forest is hemmed in by towering snow-capped peaks, volcanic landscapes and wide-open sage basins. The nearby Sky Lakes Wilderness, designated by Congress in 1984, is a land of lakes, rocky ridges and timbered slopes.
It is approximately 6 miles wide and 27 miles long, with elevations ranging from 3,800 feet in the canyon of the Middle Fork of the Rogue River to a lofty 9,495 feet at the top of Mount McLoughlin. More than 200 pools of water, from mere ponds to lakes of 30 to 40 acres, dot the landscape. Large mammals, such as mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, and pronghorn antelope, find homes in the the forests, while several varieties of trout inhabit lakes and streams.
In the spring and fall, migrating geese, ducks and swans frame the Oregon sky.
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