Very nice campground, as are all Oregon State campgrounds. Clean, well kept and lots of space between campers. The town of Lakeview has a good grocery store and there is a mountain pass to explore nearby. The lake is often dry. Abundant birding. Nice older showers, a couple of short trails. $34/night w/20amp hookup for out of state, $7 extra vehicle. A good place to spend a night or two.
Marcia
Posted May 30, 2023; Spokane, WA
If you hate chirping birds,the sounds of cattle, deer out your window, nice level and wide spaces, this place is horrible! Otherwise we loved it.
Yamhillian
Posted Sep 13, 2021; Rbedgerton@gmail.com
Nice campground, except for the giant mosquitoes. We could not sit outside. No cell phone reception. Electric site $24, tent site $17
Stayed here for one night
Just a camper
Posted Jul 10, 2019; Southern California
A little gem. Peaceful and quiet. Lots of birds. Flat sites with some space between.
Bathrooms a bit dated. Free shower, which was hot after a little glitch was fixed. Ranger was very nice.
We would stay here again.
Excellent dump area too.
Britgal
Posted May 12, 2019; Washington
Stayd here two nights in mid-September. This is a very nice campground, arranged in a ring around a center grass area. The charge is $24/night with all back-in sites, and our 35' fifth wheel fit with no problem. The hook-ups are 20 amp electrial and water with a dump station at the entrance to the park. Lots of trees and a herd of deer that frequent the center of the park throughout the day. Would stay there again.
ASG
Posted Sep 19, 2018; CA
Stayed here for one night. Very quiet with lots of wildlife roaming through. There was even an errant cow from the pasture next door. Sites are mostly level with 20amp electrical and water. We didn’t use the dump station but it appeared to be very functional. The rate was $24. Firewood and ice are available for an additional fee. Would stay here again.
Nuzan
Posted Jun 02, 2018; Northwest Washington
Love this peaceful place. Feels a bit like camping in a park. Level sites. Not for big rigs though. The best part are the visiting deer who come in the fall for the apples which have fallen from apple trees left by pioneers. Great place to see/hear birds too. The camp hosts are friendly & knowledgeable. Campsites are arranged around a large green grassy area. Place is never full since it is a bit out of the way.
HowMar
Posted Sep 06, 2017; Crestline, CA
This park is very nicely maintained, with big spaces and mature shade trees. The showers are free, and the bathrooms are clean, but have had some hard miles. Goose Lake hosts all kinds of water birds and the campground has many other types of birds non water birds. There is a well maintained walking path around the park that would be a treat for birders. The park is "first come" "due to it's remote location" and when we were there in June 2016, we were one of 3 campers. There is water and power at each site, but it's only 20 amp service. There is a well laid out dump station and a potable water station. The fee was $22. All in all, a very pleasant stop, peaceful and quiet, in an interesting setting. Try it, you'll like it.
Loring
Posted Jun 02, 2016; Tucson