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Three Creek Lake is a pristine alpine lake nestled within the Deschutes National Forest in Central Oregon. Situated at an elevation of 6,550 feet (1996 meters), this picturesque 76-acre body of water lies below the impressive Tam McArthur Rim, approximately 16 miles south of Sisters. Formed in a glacial cirque about 13,000 years ago, the lake is a testament to ancient geological forces and is surrounded by stunning old-growth forest.
Visitors consistently praise Three Creek Lake for its tranquil atmosphere…
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The Tam McArthur Rim Trail is a highly recommended moderate hike, offering spectacular panoramic views of the Cascade peaks. It's a 5.5-mile round-trip that provides stunning vistas of Mount Jefferson, Mount Washington, and Broken Top. Many other trails lead into the Three Sisters Wilderness, catering to various difficulty levels.
Yes, Three Creek Lake is considered family-friendly. The tranquil, non-motorized lake is ideal for quiet paddling, and there are opportunities for fishing. While some trails can be challenging, there are also easier sections and the overall peaceful environment makes it a great place for families to enjoy nature.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Deschutes National Forest, including those around Three Creek Lake. However, they must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always remember to pack out any waste.
Parking is available at Three Creek Lake, but it can fill up very quickly, especially during peak summer months and on weekends. Arriving early in the morning is strongly recommended to secure a spot. The final miles of the access road (Forest Service Road 16) can be rough, so drive carefully.
For day hikes, permits are generally not required for the immediate Three Creek Lake area. However, if you plan to venture deeper into the Three Sisters Wilderness, a Central Cascades Wilderness Permit may be required for both day use and overnight stays during peak season (typically June 15 - October 15). It's best to check the latest regulations with the U.S. Forest Service before your visit. Primitive camping is available on National Forest land, with some drive-in sites and vault toilets, but no running water.
While the summer months are popular for their ideal conditions, they also bring the largest crowds. To avoid the busiest times, consider visiting in the late spring (late May to early June) or early fall (late September to early October). During these shoulder seasons, you can still enjoy pleasant weather and fewer visitors, though some facilities or services might have reduced hours.
Three Creek Lake is home to planted rainbow trout and a self-sustaining population of brook trout, making it a popular spot for fishing. A small store located on the east shore of the lake offers boat rentals, including paddleboards, canoes, and pedal boats, along with fishing gear and other essentials.
Absolutely. The lake itself is a unique natural feature, formed in a glacial cirque approximately 13,000 years ago. It's known for its crystal blue waters and has even been described as heart-shaped from certain overlook points. The surrounding old-growth forest and the imposing Tam McArthur Rim provide stunning backdrops and numerous viewpoints, especially along the Tam McArthur Rim Trail, which offers panoramic views of the Cascade peaks.
Three Creek Lake is situated at an elevation of 6,550 feet (1,996 meters) above sea level. The lake has a maximum depth of 28 feet, though some sources indicate a depth range of 11–28 feet.
Three Creek Lake is located within the Deschutes National Forest, offering a more rustic experience. There are no restaurants or formal accommodations directly at the lake. Primitive camping opportunities are available on National Forest land. For dining and lodging options, the nearest town is Sisters, approximately 16 miles north, which offers a variety of services.
Access to Three Creek Lake is primarily via Forest Service Road 16. While generally accessible in summer, this road can be closed due to snow and ice during the winter months, typically from late fall through spring. Winter access often requires snowmobiles, cross-country skis, or snowshoes, and conditions can be challenging. Always check road conditions before planning a winter visit.