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NF 2612 Dispersed Camping

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

NF 2612 Dispersed Camping is located near varied terrain with forests and hills in Oregon. The area experiences temperatures ranging from 30°F in winter to 80°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Umpqua National Forest and Diamond Lake, offering opportunities for hiking and fishing.

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NF 2612 Dispersed Camping is located in Oregon

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43.3114298 N
122.1500266 W

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Site Types

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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
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  • Pets
  • Fires

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.

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Reviewed Sep. 2, 2025

Perfect for self-contained campers and trailers

Beautiful location near several Lakes and large fields with plenty of level camping and fire pits although fires are not currently allowed. There are no facilities here but there is a garbage can that someone placed but I would be hesitant to put food in it because of Wildlife. Very peaceful and quiet location full of birds.

SiteOpen field on right
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  • Review photo of NF 2612 Dispersed Camping by Steve M., September 2, 2025
  • Review photo of NF 2612 Dispersed Camping by Steve M., September 2, 2025
  • Review photo of NF 2612 Dispersed Camping by Steve M., September 2, 2025
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Reviewed Aug. 9, 2023

Good open area dispersed camping

We picked this dispersed camping near Lemolo Lake since it was an open area that we could run our Starlink. There was also some cell service. Lemolo lake also has several Campgrounds to choose from if you want to pay. In the area we visited Lemolo Falls and Warm Spring Falls. We weren't disappointed. The area does have mosquitoes to contend with. Where we camped there was a picnic table and rock fire ring. Be mindful of the no fire season.

SiteDispersed Camping
Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of NF 2612 Dispersed Camping by Reid , August 9, 2023
  • Review photo of NF 2612 Dispersed Camping by Reid , August 9, 2023
  • Review photo of NF 2612 Dispersed Camping by Reid , August 9, 2023

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best dispersed camping spots near Diamond Lake, Oregon?

NF 2612 Dispersed Camping near Lemolo Lake offers excellent dispersed camping options close to Diamond Lake. This area provides open spaces with room for approximately six rigs, including several shaded spots. The location features level camping areas with established fire pits. Nearby attractions include Lemolo Falls and Warm Spring Falls. For those seeking alternatives, Lemolo Lake has several established campgrounds available for a fee. The dispersed area is spacious with large fields, making it ideal for groups or those wanting some privacy while still being close to Diamond Lake's recreational opportunities.

What amenities or facilities are available for dispersed campers at Diamond Lake?

NF 2612 Dispersed Camping is a true primitive camping experience with no formal amenities or facilities on site. There are no restrooms, water sources, or trash services provided. While someone has placed a garbage can in the area, it's not recommended for food waste disposal due to wildlife concerns. The area does have established fire pits, though fire restrictions may prohibit their use. Some campers report cellular service availability in this location, and Starlink satellite internet works well due to the open clearings. For facilities like showers or bathrooms, you'll need to visit nearby established campgrounds or the Diamond Lake resort area.

What permits or regulations do I need to know for dispersed camping at Diamond Lake?

Dispersed camping in the NF 2612 area requires adherence to standard Forest Service regulations. No specific permits are needed, but campers should follow Leave No Trace principles. Fire restrictions may be in place seasonally - fires are sometimes prohibited regardless of the established fire pits present. Always check with Umpqua National Forest for current fire regulations before your trip. Food storage should be managed properly due to wildlife concerns. The typical 14-day stay limit for dispersed camping on national forest land applies here. For the most current regulations, contact the Diamond Lake Ranger District before your trip.

What's the best time of year for dispersed camping at Diamond Lake, Oregon?

Late summer through early fall (late July to September) typically offers the best conditions for dispersed camping at NF 2612 near Diamond Lake. During this period, the weather is generally stable with warm days and cool nights. Be aware that mosquitoes can be problematic, especially in early summer following snowmelt. Spring camping may be limited by snowpack and muddy conditions on forest roads. Early fall provides beautiful foliage and fewer insects, though nights become increasingly cold. Winter camping is possible but requires appropriate cold-weather gear and vehicles capable of navigating potentially snowy forest roads. Always check road conditions before heading out in shoulder seasons.