Lemolo Lake
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From Roseburg take Hwy 138 east to MP72.9. L on FR 2610 (Basket Butte Road). Go 4.0 miles to the Poole Creek campground and boat launch and another 0.8 miles to the dam. Both areas are good for scoping the lake. FR2610,2612 and 2614 (paved roads) circle the lake with numerous pulloffs and campgrounds. On the east end, the North Umpqua River enters the lake and is bordered by a marshy riparian area. East of the lake,FR 2612 road parallels the river for a couple miles passing springs. Going north on the 700 road takes you up Kelsay Mountain to an old fire area. You can either loop around on this road to road 60 (Windgo Pass Road) or connect with the 60 road at east end of the 2614 road. The 60 road will give you access to the higher mountain species up near the pass.
DirectionsHabitat and Birds
lake, wet meadow, riparian and mixed conifer. Birds: low numbers of grebes and waterfowl, Osprey, Olive-sided flycatcher,
Black-backed Woodpecker, Chipping Sparrow, American Dipper, Spotted Sandpiper Bald Eagle, Mountain Chickadee, Western Tanager, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Lewis’s Woodpecker(unusual), Townsend’s Solitaire, Western Wood-Pewee, Cassin’s Finch, warblers. Best birding: May-July, Sept-Oct.
Nearby Birding Locations
- Carmen Lake
- Diamond Lake and Sewage Ponds
- Thorn Prairie
- Hemlock Lake
- Big Camas Loop
- South Umpqua Falls
- Panther-Emile Loop SIDE TRIP #3 MOOSE MEADOWS (local name, not on any map
- Toolbox Meadows
- Illahee Flats
- Rabbit Ears and Hershberger Mountain Access
- Stump Lake and Mowich Park (Driving Route)
- Panther-Emile Loop SIDE TRIP #2 WILLOW FLATS SUMP
- Tiller Ranger Station
- Toketee Lake
- Lost Creek at Highway Falls
- Panther-Emile Loop APPLE FIRE SIDE LOOP
- Susan Creek Falls
- Panther-Emile Loop SIDE TRIP #4 GROTTO FALLS
- Panther-Emile Loop
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