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A description of this campground can be found at the following web site: U.S. National Forest Campground Guide After going to this site, depending on your web browser, you may need to scroll down to the name of this campground. Campgrounds are in alphabetical order. Below is an excerpt of comments about this campground found at this site:
"...The North entrance to Crater Lake National Park is 9 miles south from campground. The campground, on the east side of Diamond Lake and one of three in the Diamond Lake Recreation Area, is a series of eleven interconnected spurs (A,B,C,D,E,F, G, H, K, L, and M) stretching 2.3 miles along the shoreline. The south side of campground has lots of Lodgepole pine while the north side has an old forest of fir and spruce along with aspen and some Lodgepole pine trees. Both sides have wildflower-dotted meadows and many campsites have a view of the lake and Mt. Bailey. Also, many of the sites are along the shore of the lake where boats can be moored nearby. Interpretive programs are offered at Diamond Lake's amphitheater during the summer. The nearby Diamond Lake Resort offers a wide range of features including limited groceries, gas, boat and bike rentals and meals giving the cook a night out. Two possible day trips are: Crater Lake National Park and Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway with its many waterfalls...
...The parking aprons are paved. Grey water disposal sites are scattered around campground. The campground can accommodate any size RV...
...Diamond Lake is 3,000 acres. Boat ramp has a courtesy dock. Power boats restricted to 45mph..."
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