Henry Hagg Lake - Gaston Oregon

37th Annual “I’M Hooked Inc., Great Outdoor Experience”

June 6th, 2026 

Bring the whole family for a fun-filled and free day of fishing at Henry Hagg Lake!

Community mentors will help guide your child in the art of fishing, instilling a love of the sport to enjoy for many years to come!


Event Time:

  • 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM



ACTIVITIES INCLUDE

  • Fishing from Boats

  • Water Safety Education

  • Life Jacket Fitting

  • Boaters Safety Education & Advocacy

  • Angler Education Station

  • Rod & Reel Distribution

  • Shoreline Fishing

  • Fish Cleaning Station

  • Aquatic Ecology

  • Aquatic Invasive Species

  • Bird House Building

  • Robotics Team

  • Daycation Exploration

  • Essential services

  • Food Service

  • Wildlife Discovery

  • BB Gun a& Archery Range Exploration

  • Les Schwab Outdoor Preparation

  • AMR Medical

  • Health Wellness & Fitness

  • Timbo’s Derby

  • Custom Tackle Works

  • Prize Wheel

 

FISHING GEAR PROVIDED!

  • Rods

  • Reels

  • Bait 

  • Tackle

  • Life Jackets

 

LUNCH TOO!

  • Available from 11:00 am to 1:30 pm

  • Adults: $5.00   Kids: Eat Free!

Rain or Shine Event - Dress in layers and dress for the weather.

 

EVENT LOCATION:  BOAT RAMP C

 

About the Park

Owned by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, maintained and operated by Washington County, the Park features numerous picnic areas, two boat launching facilities, a fully stocked lake for fishing, more than 14 miles of hiking/mt. biking trails, and observation decks for wildlife and bird watching.  Since the creation of Henry Hagg Lake in the mid-1970s, Washington County and the Bureau of Reclamation, have shared a commitment to make the Park user-friendly to every visitor.   
Hagg Lake is Located just 25 miles southwest of Portland, resting at the base of Oregon's beautiful coastal range, Hagg Lake offers visitors the best of many outdoor recreational activities. 

DIRECTIONS:

The address of the park is:

50250 SW Scoggins Valley Road, Gaston, OR 97119. 

For information on the park call 503-846-7000.