Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park
Dawnielle C.
Reviewed Sep. 7, 2016

Ranger Review: Rumpl Iron Puffy at Mazama Campground

Saturday night I pulled up to Crater Lake… It was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen and even looking at the pictures I took during my time there I can’t believe it was real! The amazing thing about Crater Lake is that if you sit in front of it for any amount of time the entire thing changes. The colors, the way the clouds reflect on the lake, parts start to look like glass while other parts look frozen. It was unlike anything I have ever seen. The first night we pulled up the water was a deep navy with areas of purple and even darker blue. The next morning we pulled up and the blue was so bright and intense I couldn’t take my eyes off of it. When visiting Crater Lake you have to take the drive around the Rim and see the lake from every angle, it is so worth it, and you have to take the hike down to the lake. Remember that you are at a much higher altitude than you are probably used to, so bring water, and pace yourself if you don’t hike much (especially on the way back up!) Make sure you at least touch the water, put your feet in it, your hands, your face! The water is so clear, so refreshing, and everyone wants to say that they put their hands in a body of water so majestic.

The campsite is about 7 miles from Crater Lake, a short drive, and honestly a great campsite! People complain about the dust, but I got much dustier on my hike down to Crater Lake than I did at the campsite. We paid for one of the small sites and had two 3 man tents and a hammock set up in it. We also had room for our jeep, had a picnic table, and a great little fire pit that even had a rack that we used to make popcorn and and corn on the cob. Once we set up camp we spent the evening eating and drinking warm drinks around the campfire (firewood can be purchased from the same area where you check in, and you must get firewood on site and not bring your own) , gazing at the amazing sky full of stars and the Milky Way, and as bundled up as possible! It was about 32 degrees by midnight and extra layers of down were much appreciated.

The freezing cold weather is where my Rumpl Iron Puffy became much appreciated! (http://www.gorumpl.com/collections/puffy-rumpls/products/iron-puffy) I was able to cuddle up in this blanket by the campfire and all of my friends were jealous! I got this blanket from my Cairn Obsidian box, which I got with my giftcard from the July Dyrt contest! I’ve cuddled in this blanket on every camping trip I’ve taken since, but especially appreciated it in the very cold Crater Lake National Park.

All in all I would highly recommend Crater Lake, and the Mazama Village Campground. Its pretty quiet, has bathrooms on site, and everyone is so in awe from Crater Lake that they can’t possibly be in a bad mood!

  • Review photo of Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park by Dawnielle C., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park by Dawnielle C., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park by Dawnielle C., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park by Dawnielle C., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park by Dawnielle C., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park by Dawnielle C., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park by Dawnielle C., September 7, 2016
  • Review photo of Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park by Dawnielle C., September 7, 2016
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  • Review photo of Mazama Village Campground — Crater Lake National Park by Dawnielle C., September 7, 2016