State directory · Oregon
Where can you wakesurf in Oregon?
There are 8 wakesurf spots in our Oregon directory, with a typical warm-weather window of June–September.
Oregon has 8 wakesurf spots in our directory — lakes, reservoirs, and rivers that wake boats use, each with a source citation and a best-season window. Whether you can surf at any given one depends on the local and state rules, so always check before you launch.
Across Oregon's spots, the typical warm-weather wakesurf window runs June–September — June, July, August, and September. That season is aggregated from the per-spot temperature normals of 8 of 8 spots, so individual lakes can run a little earlier or later.
On the rules side, Oregon wake-boat regulation currently stands as: Local/lake-specific rules only Individual lakes can be stricter, and rules change often — confirm the latest guidance before you ride.
Wakesurf spots in Oregon
A Cascade Mountains reservoir behind Detroit Dam in Marion and Linn counties, popular for boating and watersports.
A reservoir on the Middle Fork Willamette River about 16 miles southeast of Eugene, known locally for water skiing.
The Eugene area's largest lake and most popular water-sports destination.
Crystal-clear water and red-rock shoreline often called the closest thing in Oregon to Lake Shasta.
The closest sizable warm-water wakeboarding lake to Portland.
One of Central Oregon's most popular wakeboarding lakes with deep water and hidden arms.
A large reservoir on the Middle Fork Willamette River about 20 miles southeast of Eugene, heavily used by water-skiers.
A 3,000-acre Crooked River reservoir spanning ~15 miles popular for boating and wake sports.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our directory lists 8 wakesurf spots in Oregon, each with a source citation and a best-season window.
Across Oregon's spots, the typical warm-weather wakesurf window runs June–September (June, July, August, and September), aggregated from per-spot temperature normals.
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