The BLM Cauldron Linn camp site is breath taking. The drive out and down takes awhile but damn is it worth it! Bring everything you need because it is complete nature. I wouldn’t recommend taking anything longer than 22’ out here, twisty curves. Have some new art on my rig.
Hilgard has around 18 camp sites that you can pull into or back into. Each site has a fire pit, is close to a water spigot, is close to a garbage can, is close to a water dumping unit, and is close to the water. The base price of the park is $10 a night, they honor the veterans pass. There are two restrooms with separate male and female rooms and both have running water. I stayed here in July, even though the surrounding area was hot, the camp area stayed several degrees cooler and had a gentle breeze.
There several places you can pull up to camp, you could park by the water, by the grass, or on a parking lot. There is a boat ramp, a opening for wind surfers, and a nice spot for smaller water craft. There are two vaulted toilets (clean) and a manual pump water spigot. There is a nice town seventeen miles away with friendly people.