Lake Wallula

Overview

Lake Wallula is managed by Us Army Corps of Engineers and is located near Plymouth, Washington. Lake Wallula, located in northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington along the Columbia River, provides for water fun and relaxation. Up-lake near the junction of Highways 12 and 730 in Washington is an area known as Wallula Gap where the canyon narrows. Wallula Gap is the site of colorful Indian lore and is a place where interesting natural phenomena occurred during an ancient catastrophic event known as the Great Missoula Floods.

Things to Do at Lake Wallula

Camping Opportunities

Lake Wallula offers 4 campgrounds with various amenities and settings. From developed campgrounds with full facilities to primitive backcountry sites, there are options for every camping style.

Hood Park

Price:
$30 - $110 per night
Rating:
4.0 stars (321 reviews)

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at Lake Wallula include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Reservation Tips

Lake Wallula is a popular destination. Campground reservations typically open several months in advance. For peak season visits, book as early as possible. Check individual facility pages for specific booking windows and availability.

Getting There

One mile east of Umatilla, OR, on Highway 730, and take the McNary Dam Road.

GPS Coordinates: 45.94094600000000, -119.30174800000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: (541) 922-3211

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