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Phillips Lake

Description:

Phillips Lake was formed by the construction of Mason Dam which is a feature of the Baker Project. Recreation on this 2,235-acre reservoir is located approximately 15 miles southwest of Baker City, Oregon off Oregon 7. Anglers will find largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, black crappie, yellow perch, and coho salmon. Season open year-round. Many waterfowl rest at the reservoir during migration, especially Canada geese.

Directions:

Take Oregon 7 about 15 miles southwest of Baker City, Oregon. Oregon 7 is a scenic route.

Phone:

541-523-6391

Email:

Address:

Wallowa-Whitman National Forest P.O. Box 907 / 1550 Dewey Avenue Baker City, OR 97814

Activities:

Boating Camping Fishing Hunting Picnicking Water Sports Wildlife Viewing

Organization:

BOR - Bureau of Reclamation

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