Floras Lake is a natural 236-acre (96 ha) body of water on the southern Oregon Coast of the United States.
[1][4] The lake, with a mean elevation of about 10 feet (3 m) above sea level, empties north into Floras Creek, where the combined streams form the New River.
[1] The river flows north behind a foredune until veering west and entering the Pacific Ocean through a break in the dune.
Among those are the New River Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC), overseen by the Bureau of Land Management north of the lake and west of the county park.
[6] Boice–Cope County Park provides a boat ramp for sport fishing at the lake, which is stocked with rainbow trout and supports a small population of largemouth bass.