Devils Lake Campground - Deschutes National Forest
Judy T.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Nov. 26, 2020

City camping in Lincoln City

We stay here because we can do some Rockhounding on the Lincoln City beaches. Despite being located in a busy Oregon Coast tourist town, it isn’t that noisy. It can flood in the fall and spring months, their rainy seasons. There is usually a camp host or two where you can get help or firewood. The sites aren’t that private although native Rhododendrons and others often divide the sites. What I like the best are the free hot showers and an outside sink to wash your dishes. There are standard (no hookups) and hookup sites with water, wastes water and power. There off season rates available for less cost. We paid $21 for a standard no hookup site the last time we were there in April, 2018.

  • Review photo of Devils Lake Campground - Deschutes National Forest by Judy T., November 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Devils Lake Campground - Deschutes National Forest by Judy T., November 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Devils Lake Campground - Deschutes National Forest by Judy T., November 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Devils Lake Campground - Deschutes National Forest by Judy T., November 26, 2020
  • Review photo of Devils Lake Campground - Deschutes National Forest by Judy T., November 26, 2020