Summer in Central Oregon: Top Lakes and Rivers for Fun in the Sun
Summer in Central Oregon: Top Lakes and Rivers for Fun in the Sun

Summer in Central Oregon revolves around water. When the high desert heats up, locals and visitors alike head for alpine lakes, clear rivers, and shady shorelines to cool off, unwind, and make memories.
From floating the Deschutes to paddleboarding glassy lakes, here’s your guide to the best lakes and rivers in Central Oregon for summer fun — perfect for families, groups, and anyone looking to soak up sunshine the Central Oregon way.
Deschutes River: A Central Oregon Summer Classic
The Deschutes River is the heart of summer recreation in Central Oregon, offering something for everyone.
Floating the Deschutes (Bend)
One of the most iconic summer experiences:
- Gentle, scenic floats through the Old Mill District
- Perfect for families, groups, and first-timers
- Rent a tube or paddleboard and go at your own pace
Expect laughter, sunshine, and plenty of wave-and-smile moments from the riverbanks.
Fishing & River Walks
The Deschutes is also popular for:
- Fly fishing
- River trail walks and bike rides
- Picnic spots with water views
It’s a river you can enjoy actively or leisurely.
Elk Lake: Mountain Views & Cool Water
Located along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, Elk Lake is a summer favorite for good reason:
- Clear, cool water for swimming
- Paddleboarding and kayaking
- Beachy shoreline areas for kids
With mountain views and a laid-back vibe, it’s ideal for full-day lake outings.
Hosmer Lake: Calm, Quiet & Crystal Clear
Hosmer Lake feels peaceful and pristine:
- Motor-free waters make it perfect for paddleboarding and kayaking
- Great for beginners and families
- Incredible reflections in the early morning
It’s a beautiful spot for a slow-paced summer day.
Sparks Lake: Iconic Central Oregon Scenery
If you’ve seen a postcard of Central Oregon, chances are it was taken at Sparks Lake:
- Shallow, calm waters
- Easy paddling routes with stunning mountain backdrops
- Boardwalk trails for kids and non-paddlers
Bring your camera — this one never disappoints. Hint: The water gets very low in mid-July.
Crane Prairie Reservoir: Space to Spread Out
Crane Prairie is ideal for groups and families who want room to roam:
- Kayaking, canoeing, and fishing
- Wide shoreline areas
- Plenty of space even on busy weekends
It’s a great option for longer summer days with less crowding.
Fall River: Cold, Clear & Calm
For a quieter river experience, Fall River offers:
- Slow-moving, crystal-clear water
- Kayaking and canoeing
- Excellent fly fishing
The water stays cold year-round, making it refreshing even on the hottest days.
Tips for Enjoying Central Oregon’s Lakes & Rivers
- Go early or midweek for fewer crowds
- Bring sun protection — the high desert sun is strong
- Pack water shoes for rocky shorelines
- Always check conditions and follow local safety guidelines
Make It a Summer to Remember
Whether you’re floating the Deschutes, paddling alpine lakes, or simply relaxing along the shore, summer in Central Oregon is best enjoyed at your own pace — and close to the water.
Staying in a vacation home gives you the flexibility to explore by day and relax together by night, with space for gear, meals, and memories.
Planning Your Central Oregon Summer Escape?
From Bend to Sunriver and beyond, Central Oregon Vacation Homes offers the perfect home base for your summer adventures.
👉 Book your stay and experience the lakes, rivers, and sunshine that make Central Oregon unforgettable.


