View Full Version : Boating on Miller lake?
joemomma
08-28-2006, 08:47 PM
What are the restrictions if any? And do they have a good ramp at digit point?
TheCamel
08-29-2006, 05:21 AM
Not sure about boating restrictions (probably a speed limit), but the ramp is very nice! The road into Miller may be somewhat of a washboard, so take it slow.
troutski
08-29-2006, 06:12 AM
If the road to Miller was half a good as the ramp, it would be a four lane highway....as far as restrictions on boating I am not real sure....the fishing this time of year is starting to heat up....take some good mosqitoe repellent...some of those things could carrie away small children. Tight lines. :jester: One more thing...they have flush toilets, that still slays me - 12 miles of wash board and flush toilets, go figure
StickFish
08-29-2006, 06:17 AM
The road flat sucked in June, many spots less than 5mph - not fun for 12 miles. I'd call the ranger station and see what the road condition is.
Boat Operations on Miller Lake in Klamath County
(1) No person shall operate a motorboat in excess of 10 MPH within 100 feet of the shoreline except on the Northwest end of the lake designated "Water Ski Area."
(2) No person shall operate a motorboat in excess of "Slow–No Wake" speed within 100 feet of a boat launching ramp or designated swimming area. (For the purposes of this regulation "Slow–No Wake" speed means the speed of a boat shall not exceed 5 MPH.)
Stat. Auth.: ORS 830
Stats. Implemented: ORS 830.110 & ORS 830.175
Hist.: MB 35, f. 1-16-68; Renumbered from 250-020-0022
Labor day Weekend is on of their very busy weekends - don't be late on Friday and expect to find a spot