Paulina Lake - La Pine, OR
Spot Information
| Surface Area: | 1521 acres |
| Shoreline: | 6.7 miles |
| Maximum Depth: | 250 ft. |
| Capacity: | 249850 acre ft. |
| Elevation: | 6331 ft. |
| Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Kokanee Salmon, Tui Chub |
Paulina Lake, near La Pine, Oregon, within the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, is a deep, highly productive lake celebrated for its diverse coldwater fishery. It hosts robust populations of rainbow trout, trophy brown trout (a major draw), abundant kokanee salmon, and brook trout. Its unique volcanic setting and stunning scenery enhance the angling experience.
Fishing conditions are consistently excellent for its coldwater species, with early summer water temperatures around 65°F. Paulina Lake is open year-round, though road access typically opens in mid-May. Trolling is highly effective for all species, utilizing various lures and dodgers, often with downriggers for kokanee. Fly fishing is popular, with buggers, leeches, and chironomids working well, and dry fly opportunities for ants and beetles in the afternoons.
Access to Paulina Lake is via Paulina Lake Road, with developed campgrounds and boat launches available, allowing motors. Conservation efforts prioritize maintaining healthy fish populations through stocking. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, including specific bag limits and proper fish handling, to preserve this exceptional and scenic angling destination.
Fishing conditions are consistently excellent for its coldwater species, with early summer water temperatures around 65°F. Paulina Lake is open year-round, though road access typically opens in mid-May. Trolling is highly effective for all species, utilizing various lures and dodgers, often with downriggers for kokanee. Fly fishing is popular, with buggers, leeches, and chironomids working well, and dry fly opportunities for ants and beetles in the afternoons.
Access to Paulina Lake is via Paulina Lake Road, with developed campgrounds and boat launches available, allowing motors. Conservation efforts prioritize maintaining healthy fish populations through stocking. Anglers must strictly adhere to all Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) regulations, including specific bag limits and proper fish handling, to preserve this exceptional and scenic angling destination.
Latest Fish Plants
| Plant Date | Species | Source | # of Fish |
| 7-07-2025 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW | 2500 |
| 6-23-2025 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW | 2500 |
| 7-08-2024 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW | 2500 |
| 6-24-2024 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW | 2500 |
| 7-10-2023 | Rainbow Trout | ODFW | 2500 |
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 11-20-2025 | The road to Newberry National Monument accessing East and Paulina Lakes closed on November 18th Open to fishing all year. The road to... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 11-8-2025 | Paulina Lake Fishing Report Paulina Lake has some good opportunities from a... more » |
The Fly Fishers Place |
| 11-6-2025 | Anglers continue to report good trout fishing Anglers continue to report good trout fishing with... more » |
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff |
| 11-1-2025 | Paulina Lake is open, the road is mostly clear Paulina Lake is open, the road is mostly... more » |
The Fly Fishers Place |
| 10-18-2025 | Paulina Lake Fishing Report Paulina Lake is a top priority for me... more » |
The Fly Fishers Place |
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