Within a 30-minute drive from the Annie Spring Entrance Station.
Basic campground 7 miles from Crater Lake Park boundary. We offer picnic table, potable water, and a clean porta potty. Lovely view of the Woodriver Valley and Cascades. Sites nestled in old growth Ponderosa and Aspen.
Please note before booking:
*HIGHWAY: camp sites are close enough to the highway 62, you will hear traffic.
*DUST: dirt road does not have gravel and is dusty.
*MOSQUITOS: we have plenty of mosquitos here.
It is near the historic town of Ft. Klamath and amenities as well as public river access.
We do not allow fires as it is wild fire country.
It is basic camping and the price reflects this; we are the most affordable hip camp in the area.
Simple and clean site near the southern entrance to Crater Lake National Park. Surprisingly pretty view across the street. The picnic table is huge and the tree trunks under added a nice rustic aesthetic. We loved sleeping among the aspen trees and the potty and water were only a short walk down the road at the next site.
This is a well-maintained campsite, easy to find, and the restroom facilities were clean. Water pump is easy to use. Convenient trash disposal and an absolutely stunning view. In mid-July it is VERY dusty, and evening mosquitos are significant, just fyi. As advertised, it is next to the road, so you will hear cars and motorcycles at peak hours, but it did not affect our sleep. We stayed two nights with our child and two dogs and felt safe and comfortable.
Location
Fort Klamath, Klamath, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Klamath, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to
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Wood River Valley Camp - Hipcamp in Fort Klamath, Oregon