Paulina Lake, Deschutes National Forest
Facts and practical information
Paulina Lake is one of the twin crater lakes in Newberry Crater, central Oregon, United States. It is located 6,331 feet above sea level in the Newberry National Volcanic Monument near La Pine. The lake's primary inflow is seepage from East Lake, snow melt, and hot springs, and its outflow is Paulina Creek, a tributary of the Little Deschutes River. It has an area of 1,531 acres, a volume of 249,850 acre-feet, a maximum depth of 250 feet, a shore length of about 6.7 miles, and a residence time of about 46 years. The lake is classified as mesotrophic, with a transparency of approximately 13.1 feet. It is about 40 feet lower and one mile west of its twin, East Lake. ()
Deschutes National Forest
Paulina Lake – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Paulina Creek Falls, Paulina Peak, Newberry Volcano, East Lake.