Beautiful location

Beautiful location with good sized camping spots for travel trailers and RVs. Almost all spots are wooded so shade is plentiful for hot Summer afternoons. Safe for bike rides in park with 5mph posted. Great location for easy access to Sunriver and Bend. Paulina Lake and East Lake are within a 30 minute drive for kayaking, fishing and hiking.

Electric (30 amp) and water at all spots. No sewer hookups. Internet works fairly well. Good cell phone reception for Verizon and ATT.

Facilities are decent, but need some care. Neither the pool nor laundry were available and no work is active to open either. Staff are friendly but management seems to be focused elsewhere.

Has potential

We stayed one night here in our way to BC. Some sites are beautiful with woods separating the sites and level spaces. Others are in the open with very slanted spaces. Cell reception is sketchy at best. A fair number of run down campers. Clubhouse, showers, bathrooms were clean. Large swimming pool.

Fantastic!

Beautiful, well-maintained park. Sites have paved, flat pads that are surrounded by grass and spacious. A park-like setting with a large pond, dog runs, frisbee golf, etc. lots of big rigs, but enough smaller ones so we felt comfortable. Ask for site away from main road.

Beautiful campground

This is a Thousand TrAils campground and well maintained. The campground is divided into a north and south side. We stayed on the south side with concrete pads that were nestled in between trees. We were here during significant rainfall and appreciated not being in mud. Most sites have trees or shrubs for privacy. The showers were immaculate as was the campground. Camp staff were friendly and helpful. Highly recommend.

Quaint, great location for gravel biking

This is a small, but well maintained campground and city park. The campground surrounds a ball field and city pool. We stayed here for the Gravl Grinder and enjoyed the full hookup. Great location in an historic Oregon town.

Amazing State Park

This is one of the best Oregon State parks! First, the park is quite large. You can select open and sunny spots or wooded and shady. Some sites are closer to the beach and more open and sunny. We camped farther away from the beach and enjoyed the wooded site with excellent privacy. The restrooms and showers are clean, although there is no heat in shower areas. The parks has miles of hiking and biking paths away from the roads. Much safer for children and pets! There is a lake for kayaking and fishing. Of course, the beach is amazing. There’s even a hull of a shipwreck. We will definitely return.

Excellent campground & great location

Beautifully wooded campground with many amenities. Most sites are separated with trees/shrubs and some sites overlook Pacific Ocean (hard to get). Some sites have steep access.

Hiking trail to ocean that is steep in some areas, but worth the journey. Trail ends at secluded beach with incredible views.

Restrooms & showers are clean and well-maintained. Campground does not have WiFi, but looks like they are adding it. Fairly good cell phone reception.

Choose site carefully if raining

This is a nice State campground right on Devil’s Lake. It has several sites with full hookups. Unfortunately when it rains, sites in B loop flood which makes camping a muddy mess. Stay with the A loop for trailers or C loop for tents. We enjoyed our visit. The campground has access to the lake for kayaks/canoes and moorage for boats. Sites are shaded and most have shrubs or trees for separation. Sites have size limits. Restrooms were clean overall. We would definitely stay again.