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Diamond Lake Campground

233 sites · RV, Tent

With dark blue waters and a shoreline ringed by conifer trees and Cascade peaks, Diamond Lake is a classic Southern Oregon camping destination.

Umpqua National Forest's Diamond Lake Campground has 238 reservable and walk-in campsites that fill up quickly when the weather’s good. The campground also has two boat launches and access to an 11-mile bike-and-hike trail that circles the lake. Tent and RV sites come with picnic tables, fire pits, and access to restrooms, showers, and a dump station. Even better, Diamond Lake Campground is just 10 minutes away from the North Entrance to Crater Lake National Park.

Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation

  • From the start of the season in mid-June through Labor Day, all Diamond Lake campsites are reservable six months in advance but no less than five days out. Sites can be reserved online or by calling (877) 444-6777.
  • All campsites with openings available in the next four days are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • If you’re arriving without a reservation and want to snag a walk-in site, check the campground listings online to see which specific sites are first-come, first-served.
  • After Labor Day, all campsites at Diamond Lake Campground are first-come, first-served until the end of the season (typically some time in September or October).
  • When to Go

    This seasonal campground is typically open from mid-June to September. Because the campground is at 5,180 feet, the summer weather is mild, with highs in the mid 70s and lows in the 40s. During summer visits, you'll want to bring cold-weather gear and mosquito protection. For current season information, contact the Diamond Lake Ranger District at (541) 498-2531.

    What this place offers
    Campfire allowed
    Pets allowed
    Showers
    Toilets
    Potable water
    Picnic tables
    Sewage hookups
    No electric hookups
    233 sitesRV, Tent
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    25 ratings · 2 reviews
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    Casey C.
    2 reviews
    November 2016
    Camped here on a road trip from California. Visited Crater lake and headed to this campsite on my way to Portland the next day. Wow was I blown away by the beauty, the sunrise was unreal. I woke up to a gigantic mountain with fresh snow on top. The campsite was easy to find with great bathrooms and showers.
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    Brian H.
    8 years on Hipcamp
    August 2016
    Heavily wooded, spaced out campsites make this place special. You get privacy, and if you aren't lucky enough to get a campsite on the lake it's a short walk from all the campsites. Make sure to get there before check-in closes around 8 though, and it is a drive to get to the showers. Very close to crater lake, but if you enter at popular times there is a car backup at the entryway. Would recommend!
    LocationDiamond Lake Campground, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, United States
    What this place offers
    Campfire allowed
    Pets allowed
    Showers
    Toilets
    Potable water
    Picnic tables
    Sewage hookups
    No electric hookups

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    Your guide to camping in Diamond Lake Campground

    Overview

    Biking

    The 11-mile, multi-use trail surrounding Diamond Lake makes for a great kid-friendly ride. Mountain bikers can also access the single-track North Umpqua Trail nearby at Tokatee Lake.

    Boating

    Two campground boat launches offer easy water access, while boat rentals are available at Diamond Lake Lodge.

    Fishing

    Diamond Lake is annually stocked with rainbow trout. There's a fish cleaning station at the campground.

    Hiking

    The Mount Thielsen Trailhead, five minutes from Diamond Lake, leads climbers to the Pacific Crest Trail and the 9,184-foot Mount Thielsen peak. For a densely forested river route, check out the nearby North Umpqua Trail. Another popular local hike is the Mt. Bailey Trail.

    Paddling

    Kayaking, canoeing, and stand-up paddleboarding are all favorite summer pastimes on Diamond Lake.

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