Address: NF-770, Blue River, OR 97413, USA
Phone: +15418223381
Monet Belle
beautiful lake!! we had a spot right by the perimeter trail with beautiful views. camp hosts were nice :) vault toilets. firepits have a grill. first come first serve sites.
Jennifer Hummel
Was a great weekend and the camp host were amazing! They keep the bathroom clean ( as they are like outhouses ) dry camping . But all site are private and clean! We were in #27
Jared Thompson
Almost every campsite is very private surrounded by trees. There are also many bathrooms and wastewater bins. The water pumped from the ground here is slightly discolored but VERY tasty once some ice is added to it to cool it down. Clear lake and the nearby waterfalls were also beautiful.
Aaron Johnson
This place is good if you are looking for a night. We were put off right away from the host working on Thursday afternoons. Soon as we pulled up, he started going off on how he just got to work an hour ago and doesn't have answers for us. Our check-in information says to go to the camp host and he got upset and said we know our name and can find our name posted on one of the sites. He was very rude for no reason and just like that, had no plans of returning. There is a trail around the lake for a nice easy walk. Apparently there is pretty good fishing for average size trout. You may have a better experience then we did, but there aren't any views from the campsites if you are wanting one.
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35$a night, awsome, beautiful, clean toilets..daily!. Clean camps. I had a wonderful time
No. There are sites big enough for RVs, but no hookups. Water is available via hand-pumped wells in a few locations in the campground. There are also vault toilets. No RV dump site. Not sure where the nearest one is, maybe Sisters.
The sites are reservable through recreation.gov. It appears the cost is $21 per night. I would suggest making a reservation; it gets pretty booked up all summer long.
They are allowed. Some sites would be more or less suitable based on the length of your trailer and the backing angle. None of the sites have hook-ups.
There are no hours. It's a campground. A place where you bring all your own equipment and go camping
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