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A herd of pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana) explore the snowy rangelands near Duncan Reservoir, Feb. 23, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.

Nestled in the sagebrush rangelands to the west of Silver Lake’s dry lake bed, Duncan Reservoir is a great place for picnicking, canoeing, camping, and fishing for stocked rainbow trout. During the winter months, Ice fishing is possible if the reservoir freezes over. The facilities at Duncan Reservoir include a boat ramp, vault toilet, covered picnic area, and several picnic tables and fire grates. The campground consists of four single campsites on the west side of Duncan Reservoir, and a group campsite on the north end of the reservoir, below the dam.

There is no food or gas at Duncan Reservoir. The nearest services are in the nearby towns of Silver Lake, Fort Rock, and Summer Lake, Oregon. The 5-mile portion of County Road 4-14 is gravel and sometimes washboarded. Be aware of livestock grazing on the open range, especially near OR 31.

Directions: Duncan Reservoir Campground is located 5 miles east on OR 31 from Silver Lake, then 5 miles south on County Road 4-14, which is gravel and sometimes washboarded.

County Road 4-14 winds through open range, revealing occasional glimpses of Silver Lake, Table Rock, Picture Rock Pass – and the occasional herd of pronghorn antelope.

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