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Summertime view of Fish Lake, July 10, 2018, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Fish Lake Campground is located on the western slope of Steens Mountain. At 7400-foot elevation, visitors will find 23 campsites among aspen stands and shore willows. Camping, swimming, picnicking, cross-country hiking, and fishing are the most popular activities in the area. The lake is stocked annually with keeper rainbow trout and has a naturally reproducing population of brook trout. Anglers can enjoy motor-less boat, dock, or shoreline fishing for up to five, 8-inch minimum, trout per day. Just three miles to the southeast, Jackman Park Campground is a small, 6-site camp amid aspen trees and lush greenery.
This area has some of the best fall-color viewing on the mountain. Keep your eyes out for historic tree carvings made by sheepherders in the early to mid-1900s, too.
Know Before You Go: Campgrounds are open in conjunction with snowpack conditions on the Steens Mountain Loop Road -use is typically early July through October.
Camping fees are $8 at Fish Lake and $6 at Jackman Park, per vehicle, per night. Campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis -no reservations.
Drinking water and vault restrooms are available.
Fish Lake can accommodate trailers up to 26 feet; Jackman Park is suitable for tent or vehicle camping only.
From Bums, take State Highway 78 southeast for approximately 2 miles. Tum right onto State Highway 205 and travel south for 60 miles to Frenchglen, Oregon. Just past Frenchglen, tum left onto the Steens Mountain Loop Road. Travel approximately 17 miles on the Loop Road before turning right into Fish Lake Campground. The entrance to Jackman Park Campground is three miles past Fish Lake.
Contact:
Bums District Bureau of Land Management 28910 Hwy 20 West
Hines, OR 97738
541-573-4400
Video by Greg Shine, BLM, July 20, 2016.
Betta splendens - aka Siamese fighting fish - are one of the most beautiful species in the world with lots of colour and shape varieties. We've got some really nice ones at Green Aqua so I've decided to make a series about them.
© 2018 Tamás Danyikó
another snippet from our daily life in Morocco...
Morocco is known for having the richest fish territory in the Atlantic Ocean and we are taking full advantage of plentiful and very fresh seafood that we can buy straight from the fishing boat :)
Mike and Amanda on their rebreathers watching fish at the stern of three barge at Gubal Island in the Red Sea.
This is a distorted wire creation that I painted by hand in Photoshop then added a topography filter in Paintshop Pro.
Our new fish 'Goldenbridge' came home today. Si named her. We would soon find out she was pregnant!
6.6.15
This tank is mounted in the wall between our library and main hallway. Neither the hallway or the library are complete, but we got the tank built in ASAP because it is so enjoyable to watch. If you look at the largest (original) version, you can see our little crab sitting at the top left of the left-most set of columns.
Unfortunately, the long exposure blurred most of the fish. Time to try a higher ISO setting...
There were hundreds of these jelly fish washed up on Morfa Beach in Swansea Bay near the steel works. May 2009.
I had a routine doctor's appointment the other day and noticed this rather odd tropical fish in their aquarium. I have no idea what is, but it seemed awfully large for the size of the tank.
We spent a day snorkelling on the Great Barrier reef, where I tried using a cheap waterproof camera, it turned out it wasn’t waterproof.
The quality of the pictures was quite poor unless you got very close to the subject and I also found using the screen to frame the photo very difficult and often lost the fish before getting a shot.
In the end I only got a few pictures and most are not very good, but at least it is a reminder of a great day on the reef.
Summer evening view of Fish Lake, July 10, 2018, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Fish Lake Campground is located on the western slope of Steens Mountain. At 7400-foot elevation, visitors will find 23 campsites among aspen stands and shore willows. Camping, swimming, picnicking, cross-country hiking, and fishing are the most popular activities in the area. The lake is stocked annually with keeper rainbow trout and has a naturally reproducing population of brook trout. Anglers can enjoy motor-less boat, dock, or shoreline fishing for up to five, 8-inch minimum, trout per day. Just three miles to the southeast, Jackman Park Campground is a small, 6-site camp amid aspen trees and lush greenery.
This area has some of the best fall-color viewing on the mountain. Keep your eyes out for historic tree carvings made by sheepherders in the early to mid-1900s, too.
Know Before You Go: Campgrounds are open in conjunction with snowpack conditions on the Steens Mountain Loop Road -use is typically early July through October.
Camping fees are $8 at Fish Lake and $6 at Jackman Park, per vehicle, per night. Campsites are available on a first come, first serve basis -no reservations.
Drinking water and vault restrooms are available.
Fish Lake can accommodate trailers up to 26 feet; Jackman Park is suitable for tent or vehicle camping only.
From Bums, take State Highway 78 southeast for approximately 2 miles. Tum right onto State Highway 205 and travel south for 60 miles to Frenchglen, Oregon. Just past Frenchglen, tum left onto the Steens Mountain Loop Road. Travel approximately 17 miles on the Loop Road before turning right into Fish Lake Campground. The entrance to Jackman Park Campground is three miles past Fish Lake.
Contact:
Bums District Bureau of Land Management 28910 Hwy 20 West
Hines, OR 97738
541-573-4400
Video by Greg Shine, BLM, July 20, 2016.