Umpqua/Diamond Lake Good Sam Verified Campground
Diamond Lake, OR 97731
Address
Diamond Lake, OR, 97731
Coordinates:
43.159300, -122.133090
Elevation:
5,200 ft (1,585 m)
Open May 15 - October 31
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This is a no-frills campground in a beautiful setting. The park is more like a state or national park campground, mostly paved roads with fairly level dirt sites. No wifi, and virtually no cell service. Bathroom facilities were clean, but older, with some deferred maintenance. If you're rig is self-contained, I would consider dry-camping at one of the adjacent US Forest Service campgrounds just down the road: Diamond Lake Campground or Broken Arrow Campground $15-22 for a site, $22 for lakefront.... Read More
This is a no-frills campground in a beautiful setting. The park is more like a state or national park campground, mostly paved roads with fairly level dirt sites. No wifi, and virtually no cell service. Bathroom facilities were clean, but older, with some deferred maintenance.
If you're rig is self-contained, I would consider dry-camping at one of the adjacent US Forest Service campgrounds just down the road: Diamond Lake Campground or Broken Arrow Campground $15-22 for a site, $22 for lakefront. At $50 (plus a GoodSam discount) Diamond Lake RV Park is not unreasonable, but the Broken Arrow campground was virtually empty and much closer to the lake, and for some reason had much better cell signal.
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This is a no-frills campground in a beautiful setting. The park is more like a state or national park campground, mostly paved roads with fairly level dirt sites. No wifi, and virtually no cell service. Bathroom facilities were clean, but older, with some deferred maintenance. If you're rig is self-contained, I would consider dry-camping at one of the adjacent US Forest Service campgrounds just down the road: Diamond Lake Campground or Broken Arrow Campground $15-22 for a site, $22 for lakefront.... Read More
This is a no-frills campground in a beautiful setting. The park is more like a state or national park campground, mostly paved roads with fairly level dirt sites. No wifi, and virtually no cell service. Bathroom facilities were clean, but older, with some deferred maintenance.
If you're rig is self-contained, I would consider dry-camping at one of the adjacent US Forest Service campgrounds just down the road: Diamond Lake Campground or Broken Arrow Campground $15-22 for a site, $22 for lakefront. At $50 (plus a GoodSam discount) Diamond Lake RV Park is not unreasonable, but the Broken Arrow campground was virtually empty and much closer to the lake, and for some reason had much better cell signal.
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Diamond Lake, OR 97731
Coordinates: 43.159300, -122.133090
Elevation: 5200
Directions
From town, S 2 mi on FR-4795 (R)