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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 18 miles south of campground...
... The campground, one of four in the Lemolo Lake Recreation Area, has three overlapping loops on the Banks of Lemolo Lake in a stand of Lodgepole pine. Some campsites are at the lake's edge, some have a view of the lake, all are within walking distance of the lake. Lemolo Lake has a four-finger glove shape. Lemolo Lake has a four-finger glove shape. While the "palm" offers good water skiing, the fingers are best suited for exploration by canoe. The nearby Lemolo Lake Resort offers showers (for a fee), limited groceries, gas, boat rentals, and meals. Possible day trips are: Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway and one of six waterfalls and Crater Lake National Park...
...The parking aprons are paved. Grey water disposal sites are scattered around campground...
... All pull-throughs are considered double sites. RV waste stations are available, for a fee, at Lemolo Lake Resort and Diamond Lake campground (Forest Service)...
...Lemolo Lake is 420 acres. Power boats are limited to 10mph. 5mph power boat limit in the channels where there is good canoeing. Large sandy swimming beach available at Poole Creek campground, about 4 miles from campground..."
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