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Recreational activities include; boating, camping, fishing, hunting and picnicking.
Malheur County maintains a concrete boat ramp, a gravel parking area, and a vault restroom just above the dam.

This 1,900-acre reservoir is located about 70 miles northeast of Burns off U.S. 20 at Juntura, OR. Available species include Dolly Varden, rainbow, and cutthroat trout.
Malheur County maintains a concrete boat ramp, a gravel parking area, and a vault restroom just above the dam. It is located 15 miles north of Juntura, Oregon, on a gravel road.

: Climate in this region varies with elevation and from east to west but is generally mild with four distinctive seasons. The western portions of this region experience higher precipitation and more moderate temperatures year-round. The eastern end of this region is much more arid, with warmer summer temperatures and colder winter temperatures.

Location: This 1,900-acre reservoir is located about 70 miles northeast of Burns off U.S. 20 at Juntura, OR. From Juntura, take Beulah road north for 15 miles to the reservoir.

Contact Info: Beulah ReservoirMalheur CountyValeOR97501503-473-5191

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