Ice Is Likely Not Thick Enough

Hyatt Lake - Ashland, OR (Jackson County)


by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-18-2021
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The ice at Hyatt is likely not thick enough to safely ice fish. Don’t expect a fishing destination until early spring. Rather this is more of a destination for a winter weekend adventure. Hyatt Lake Resort is open, serving food to go. Check out their Facebook page for more information or call the resort: 877-411-5545. There are a number of groomed cross-country trails in the area as well and the Table Mountain snow park. Visitors should have a USFS snow park pass.

The Mountain View boat ramp and all federal and state campgrounds are closed and inaccessible.

There is a Hwy 66 and Hyatt Lake Rd webcam that may help you if you are planning an adventure up here. Also, ODOT trip check is worth looking at.





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for Thursday, February 18th, 2021

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