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Old mill property with wildlife and forests.
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Enjoy the private tranquility of the Cascade Mountains in this beautiful rural Full hookup RV site woodlands setting amidst trees and trails. Great for travelers who need a private place to park their fully self-contained home-on-wheels while traveling to Crater Lake National Park and the scenic Rogue-Umpqua area of the Cascades. Only 24 miles from the NP south entrance (on the Prospect desirable side of the NP) and most likely the closest private RV spot. 1/2 mile outside of the little town of Prospect, 1 mile to the Rogue River (fishing and rafting), 1 mile to 3 waterfalls, 8 miles to Lost Creek Lake (boating and recreation), plus an abundance of hiking trails in nearby local area. After viewing the amazing star-filled night skies, fall into a deep relaxed sleep and wake up to birds singing, enjoy your coffee and a nature walk. This serene and quiet RV spot consists of an open space nestled in beautiful mixed woodlands of mature doug fir, cedar, pine and madrone on our 60 acre property (You won’t see our house or shop since these RV spot is on the other side of the property). RV space has 50 amp power, well water and RV sewer. Your own toilet is a must. Be prepared to “Pac-in, pack-out.” This is a protected wilderness area. There’s a mix of sun and shade. At approximately 2600 ft elevation, a fresh gentle breeze significantly cools the late afternoon and evening summer temperatures. Most cell service carriers do get reception at this location, however, there is no WIFI. This can be a pull-through-and-around area. A long RV/trailer may need to make a y turn. Short distance nature trails in the adjacent woodlands can be enjoyed in the immediate area. You will be alone in this no-frills spot. Just you and nature and your RV home.
The campsite offers a tranquil and spacious environment, ideal for those seeking peace and proximity to nature. Many reviews highlight the privacy and the well-maintained grounds, with full RV hookups and easy access to Crater Lake. The hosts, Joy and Chris, are frequently mentioned for their hospitality and responsiveness. A few reviews note minor issues with bugs, but the consensus is overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing the serene setting and convenience.
What a peaceful stay near Crater Lake NP! It was super nice and quiet and had a very woodsy, private feel. They really have a great set up for campers to enjoy.
Also Excellent communication. Hope to visit again!
Pine camp #1 and #2 are not too far from each other but privacy was not bad. The string lights are a nice cozy touch but was on the whole night so make sure you have window covers or blackout curtains. However, what confused me was the tent 10 ft behind us. There are people living in there and so we had people walking about behind us. A decent site, especially being close to Crater Lake
We very much enjoyed our stay at Pine Camp 2! Lots of space and a sweet spot with string lights. So nice to have a plug-in and water and a flat place to park our van. A dome of stars and great neighbors who we befriended quickly. Beautiful little trails to walk with your dogs. It is conveniently located near Crater Lake—about 45 minutes, but an easy route and we were able to do laundry in town, too. Joy was communicative and we would definitely return.
We loved Dave's Camp! It was a great base for exploring Crater Lake NP. It was so nice to have room to spread out and our dogs loved exploring the trails and creeks. The area was very quiet and well maintained. Had everything we wanted, including cell phone service! Would stay here again!
Location
Prospect, Jackson, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Takelma, Cow Creek Umpqua, Modoc, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to