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The Toketee Lake Trail runs parallel to Toketee Lake with short spurs leading to the water. Otter, beaver and ducks can be observed swimming in the lake. If you are lucky, you might get to see bald eagles flying overhead. Fishing is good with brown and rainbow trout present. Camping is available at Toketee Lake Campground. A recent mud slide has taken out part of the trail.

Directions: From Roseburg: Travel east on Highway 138 and turn north onto Road 34, Toketee-Rigdon Road and the west access to Toketee Ranger Station. At the bottom of the hill, go left across two concrete bridges. Two access points are located near the northwest side of the lake and there is parking in a gravel pull-off.

Seasonal Access: Normally Accessible: Year-round

Facility Type: Trail

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