Oregon · Natural lake (Umpqua National Forest); USGS gauge

Diamond Lake water level

Today's reading against full pool and Diamond Lake's own seasonal history.

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Elevation, feet (NGVD29)

as of August 19, 2026

5183.99 ft NGVD29

level Reading is unusually high for mid-August.

Reading comes straight from U.S. Geological Survey National Water Information System (USGS gauge 14312450) and updates live when you load this page.


Diamond Lake through the year

The band is the lake's own normal: where the level has run on each calendar day, 2005–2026. The summer drawdown — and how this year sits in it — shows up without reading a single number.

5183 5184 JFMAMJJASOND
Median and normal range by day of year, 2005–2026 · elevation, feet (NGVD29)

This year vs the years that matter

This year's trace against last year and the driest and wettest years on record — the drought-context question every lake regular asks.

5175 5180 5185 JFMAMJJASOND
  • 2026 (this year)
  • 2025 (last year)
  • 2017 (wettest on record)
  • 2006 (driest on record)

Full pool, datum, and the gauge

"Full pool" here means the conservation pool — the level the lake is designed to hold for water supply and recreation, not the flood-control space above it. The full explainer covers flood pool and dead pool too.

Full pool not published by the operator
Gauge USGS gauge 14312450 · U.S. Geological Survey National Water Information System
Datum NGVD29
Last verified August 20, 2026

LakeDates reports lake level, not ramp status. Whether a given ramp or marina is usable at this level varies ramp by ramp — call the marina before you tow.

Quick answers

How full is Diamond Lake right now?

Diamond Lake is at 5183.99 ft (NGVD29) as of August 19, 2026 — Reading is unusually high for mid-August.

Is Diamond Lake full?

Natural lake (Umpqua National Forest); USGS gauge doesn't publish a conservation-pool figure for Diamond Lake, so this page shows the reading against the lake's own seasonal history instead.

What is full pool for Diamond Lake?

Natural lake (Umpqua National Forest); USGS gauge doesn't publish a single conservation-pool elevation for Diamond Lake. The seasonal chart shows the range the lake actually runs instead.