Triangle Lake

Triangle Lake, a 293-acre natural lake nestled in Oregon’s Coast Range mountains about 25 miles west of Junction City, offers diverse fishing opportunities for anglers seeking largemouth bass, bluegill, yellow perch, brown bullhead, kokanee, and cutthroat trout. With its picturesque setting and variety of fish species, Triangle Lake has become a popular destination for both local and visiting fishing enthusiasts.

Quick Info

Location: About 25 miles west of Junction City on Oregon Route 36
Lake Depth and Variety: The lake reaches a depth of 90 feet and houses species like largemouth basskokanee, and cutthroat trout.
Previous Names: Previously known as Loon LakeLake of the Woods, and Echo Lake before becoming officially named Triangle Lake in the early 1900s.

Popular Fish Species Overview

Triangle Lake boasts a diverse array of fish species, making it an attractive destination for anglers with varied interests. The lake is home to several popular game fish:

  • Largemouth bass: Thriving in the warm, shallow waters along the south and east shores, these fish provide exciting catches for bass enthusiasts.
  • Kokanee: These landlocked sockeye salmon prefer the lake’s deeper waters, offering a unique fishing experience.
  • Cutthroat trout: Native to the region, these trout are a prized catch for many anglers.
  • Bluegill and yellow perch: These panfish species are abundant and popular among families and casual anglers.
  • Brown bullhead: These catfish provide another option for bottom-fishing enthusiasts.

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife regularly stocks the lake with rainbow trout, enhancing fishing opportunities throughout the year. Anglers should note that fish species and populations can vary seasonally, with trout fishing generally being best from fall to spring.

Access Points and Amenities

Triangle Lake offers several access points for anglers, with the primary public access available at Triangle Lake County Park. This park provides essential amenities for a day of fishing:

  • Boat dock for easy lake access
  • Two picnic tables for relaxing breaks
  • Public toilets
  • Parking area

The park is located on the southwest side of the lake, accessible via Oregon Route 36. While the park offers limited shoreline access, it serves as an excellent launching point for boats, kayaks, and other watercraft. Anglers should note that much of the lake’s shoreline is privately owned, so boat fishing is often the most effective way to access prime fishing spots. For those seeking additional amenities, the nearby unincorporated communities of Triangle Lake and Blachly offer basic services. The lake’s proximity to these areas ensures that anglers can find supplies and refreshments without venturing too far from their fishing spots.

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Scenic Highlights of Triangle Lake

Triangle Lake offers picturesque scenery characteristic of Oregon’s Coast Range mountains. The lake is surrounded by lush forests, creating a serene backdrop for fishing and other outdoor activities. Some notable scenic highlights include:

  • The triangular shape of the lake, which gave it its name in the early 1900s
  • Views of the surrounding forested hills reflected in the calm waters
  • Lake Creek, a tributary of the Siuslaw River, which enters and exits the lake
  • Occasional wildlife sightings, including various bird species

For those seeking additional natural attractions, the nearby Lake Creek Falls, located about a mile west of Triangle Lake, offers a stunning 25-foot waterfall surrounded by forest. This area provides opportunities for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty of the region. The best time to appreciate the scenery is during the summer months when the weather is mild and the foliage is lush, though each season brings its own unique charm to the landscape.

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