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The lake's primary inflow is seepage from East Lake, snow melt, and hot springs, and its outflow is Paulina Creek, a tributary of the Little Deschutes River. It has an area of 1,531 acres (619.6 ha), a volume of 249,850 acre-feet (308,185 dam 3 ), a maximum depth of 250 feet (76.2 m), a shore length of about 6.7 miles (11 km), and a residence ...
East Lake is about 50 feet (15 m) higher in elevation and is to the east of its twin, Paulina Lake. [2] East Lake has two main camping grounds along the lake shore as well as East Lake Resort. The resort has cabins and boats for rent, as well as a general store. [3] Trout were first stocked in the lake in 1912. [4]
Paulina Peak can be accessed via a scenic road or a 6.1-mile out and back trail. The Newberry Caldera is where most visitors go to experience scenic hiking trails and is the largest developed area in within the national monument. Paulina and East Lake offer ample opportunities for boating, kayaking, or fishing.
Paulina (/ p ɔː ˈ l aɪ. n ə / paw-LY-nə) is an unincorporated community in Crook County, Oregon, United States. It is about 55 miles (89 km) east of Prineville on Oregon Route 380. It was named after Paiute Chief Paulina. Paulina post office was established in 1882. [1] Paulina has one K-8 grade school. [2]
Paulina Creek Falls is a cascade and plunge waterfall from a streambed draining from Paulina Lake in Newberry National Volcanic Monument, south of Bend, Oregon. The waterfall is notable for its side-by-side drop of 80 feet (24 m) that surrounds a small island at the edge of the cliff.
The Paulina Lake Guard Station exemplifies rustic architectural style developed by the Forest Service in the Pacific Northwest during the early 20th century. Because of its rustic architecture and the cabin's unique historic value as an early Forest Service guard station, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on 11 April 1986.
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[15] [4] In the later years he would also advertise in area newspapers offering the public a rustic mountain adventure with a comfortable bed to sleep in. [16] Charley's residence at the lake, a two-story cabin with the lower portion being his general store offering unabashedly over priced goods and items. [14]