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Access Site OR

Willow Lake County Park

Willow Creek

Source: oregon_gov Updated 1 year ago

City: Butte Falls, OR
County: Jackson County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 42.46996000, -122.45705000
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About This Access Site
Willow Lake County Park, located 7.5 miles east of Butte Falls in Jackson County, offers a recently upgraded boat ramp providing accessible access to the 380-acre Willow Lake. The improved ramp accommodates a variety of watercraft including kayaks, canoes, and small boats. A new dock and ADA-compliant parking area with sidewalk make this a user-friendly access point. The park sits at an elevation of 3,014 feet in the scenic Cascade foothills.

**Day-use amenities include restrooms, picnic areas, a swim beach, and fishing access via jetties and a handicap-accessible fishing pier.** Note that water levels can fluctuate seasonally, and the boat ramp may not accommodate all boat sizes during low-water periods. A $6 day-use vehicle fee applies; season passes are available for $45. The park is open year-round during daylight hours. Several campgrounds are located nearby, including Doe Point, North Fork, and Fourbit Ford campgrounds, all within 10 miles for those planning an extended visit.
Federal Facility Information
541-560-3400 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Willow Prairie Cabin is located in the southwest portion of the Cascade Mountain Range at the foot of Mt. McLoughlin, at an elevation of 4,300 feet. The Willow Prairie Guard Station cabin was constructed on the edge of the meadow in 1924 by a Forest Service road crew. Its main purpose at that time was as a firefighter guard station. 

In 1990, the cabin was converted to a horse camp...

Overview
Willow Prairie Cabin is located in the southwest portion of the Cascade Mountain Range at the foot of Mt. McLoughlin, at an elevation of 4,300 feet. The Willow Prairie Guard Station cabin was constructed on the edge of the meadow in 1924 by a Forest Service road crew. Its main purpose at that time was as a firefighter guard station. 

In 1990, the cabin was converted to a horse camp and was recently restored by local volunteers and employees of the Butte Falls Ranger District. Today it is available for rent by groups with or without horses.
Recreation
The cabin is adjacent to the Willow Prairie Campground , and surrounded by 19 plus miles of horse trails. 
The wetlands adjacent to the cabin provide an excellent area for birding enthusiasts to watch for sandhill cranes, great blue herons, Canada geese, ducks and red-tailed hawks.
Facilities
The one-room cabin can accommodate up to four people, it is furnished with 2 bunk beds that do not have mattresses. The cabin has two shutter-style windows without glass, a wood stove for heat, and rustic furnishings, including a table and chairs. There is counter space for meal preparation and places to hang lanterns. Potable water is not provided.
Outside amenities include a campfire ring and picnic table for outdoor dining. Firewood is often available and intended for indoor use only, however the supply cannot be guaranteed. The supply may run low and what is there may have to be split by the visitor with the tools provided. Guests are encouraged to bring their own. A vault toilet is located in the adjacent campground near the cabin.
Guests must supply their own camp stove, cookware, utensils, dishes, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, towels, dish soap, matches, first aid kit, light source and garbage bags.There are four 12 x 12 foot paddocks and water troughs near the cabin for up to four horses.
Natural Features
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is composed of two distinct geological provinces - the Cascade Range and the Siskiyou Mountains.

The Cascade Range is dominated by snow-capped volcanic peaks such as 9,495 foot Mt. McLoughlin located within the Sky Lakes Wilderness. The Siskiyou area embodies the most complex and treasured plant communities in the Pacific Northwest. Wild rivers, biological diversity, remarkable fisheries resources, and complex watersheds define the Siskiyou.

Adjacent to the cabin and camp is a wetland area featuring a beaver swamp and several large ponds where wildlife abounds. From majestic sandhill cranes and Canada geese, to bull elk and deer, these species, along with many others, depend on the surrounding undeveloped wilderness, undisturbed wetlands, clean streams, and diverse forests to live.

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Nearby Campgrounds (6 within 10 miles)
DOE POINT CAMPGROUND
On-site Reservable
NORTH FORK CAMPGROUND (OR)
On-site Reservable
FOURBIT FORD CAMPGROUND
On-site Reservable
WILLOW PRAIRIE HORSECAMP
On-site Reservable
FISH LAKE CAMPGROUND - ROGUE RIVER
On-site Reservable
WHISKEY SPRINGS CAMPGROUND
On-site Reservable
Nearby Boat Facilities
Fish Lake Boating Site On-site