Construction of this resort began in 1927. The main lodge and the 17 plus guest cabins are nestled among tall Douglas fir, White fir and Ponderosa pines. Hiking trails lead around the lake, accessing trails to many other lakes and streams.

Crescent Lake Lodge and Resort is situated in the Oregon Cascade range at 4,900 feet, and offers a wide variety of appeal. Crescent Lake is appreciated for 4,600 surface acres of deep, clear blue waters and dramatic mountain views.

Above photo is of one of the most popular places for our guests. It's the patio area where many of our guests catch a bite and relax while viewing the lake.

Crescent Lake Lodge and Resort is the sole resort on the lake at the NE corner, is walking distance to Crescent Lake Campground. There are 4 other campgrounds located around the lake along with 2 day use areas. Recreation is year-round, including fishing, deer and elk hunting, Downhill Snow-Skiing, Snowmobiling, Cross Country Skiing and more. Fishing for the Kokanee, Mackinaw, German Browns, and Rainbows is the most popular recreation at Crescent Lake. We have year 'round fishing guide service available.

Crescent Lake is open year 'round and is a paradise for outdoor lovers, hikers, fishing enthusiasts, photographers, water skiers, snow skiers, snowmobilers, and anyone who wants to spend a relaxing vacation breathing fresh clear mountain air and viewing the wildlife from the comfort of our lodge or your very own cabin.

Crescent Lake Lodge & Resort
Full Service Lodge & Resort
P.O. Box 73
Crescent Lake, OR 97733
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(541) 433-2505

NOTICE: We are not affiliated with any campgrounds on the lake and
we are not able to answer any questions about the campgrounds on the lake.

Memorial Day thru Labor Day 7 Days A Week

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NOTICE: THIS RESORT FOR SALE
For details contact:
Sue Schubert        Desert Valley Realty
541-923-1376 (office)        541-408-4570 (cellular)

please Do not call the resort for sale information.

Located on Deschutes National Forest Land, under permit to the U.S. Forest Service. Persons of any race, color, national origin, sex, religion, or with any handicapping condition are welcome to use and enjoy all facilities, programs and services of the USDA. Discrimination in any form is strictly against policy and shall be reported to the Secretary of Agriculture.