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Auto Racing and Demolition Derbies
Birding
Bowling
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Golf
Hang Gliding
Hiking
Outdoor Recreation
Paragliding
Snow Skiing
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With an average of 200 sunny days a year and a mix of desert and mountain terrain Lakeview offers countless recreational opportunities. Click on the links below to find more information.
Lake County Desert Cruisers. Lakeview Dragstrip - 17993 Airport Road, Lakeview, OR 97630. Phone: 541-947-3970 or 541-219-2109.
Abert Lake and Abert Rim
30 miles (4
8 km) north of Lakeview on Highway 395. One of the largest lakes in Oregon, with no outlet, water can only leave by evaporation. As a result, sodium carbonates and other salts become concentrated in the lake's waters.
Summer Lake State Wildlife Area. 53447 Highway 37, Summer Lake, OR 97640. Phone: 541-943-3152.
Lakeview Lanes. 1217 North 4th Street, Lakeview, OR 97630. Phone: 541-947-4200.
Lake County Fair. Lake County Fairgrounds - 1900 N. 4th Street, Lakeview, OR 97630. Phone: 541-947-2925. E-mail
Lakeridge Golf Course. 94378 Highway 140, Lakeview, OR 97630. Phone: 541-947-3855.
Doherty Hang Glide Launch Site
Christmas Valley Sand Dunes. Phone: 541-947-2177.
OHV, hiking, sightseeing and photography.
Fremont-Winema National Forest. Headquarters: 1301 South G Street, Lakeview, OR 97630. Phone: 541-947-2151.
Fishing, hunting, backpacking, boating, scenic drives, Warner Mountain, snow skiing and snowmobiling.
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