21 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Idleyld Park, OR
Idleyld Park sits in the heart of Oregon's Cascade wilderness, where mixed conifer forests meet the Wild & Scenic North Umpqua River. RV parks and campgrounds here cluster around pristine alpine lakes and mountain creeks, offering access to the Umpqua National Forest and routes toward Crater Lake National Park. Anglers, hikers, and horseback riders base themselves at these sites year-round, drawn to the region's elevation and cool summers.
Four main campgrounds anchor the Idleyld Park camping scene, each with distinct character. Lemolo Lake / Crater Lake North KOA Holiday features upgraded RV sites with KOA Patio amenities and Deluxe Cabins with full baths for those seeking more comfort. Clearwater Falls Campground sits within the Umpqua National Forest itself, surrounded by lush mixed conifer forest with mountain creeks and waterfalls threading through the property. Poole Creek Campground occupies a forest of lodgepole pine, mountain hemlock, and Shasta red fir on the west shore of Lemolo Lake at 4,150 feet elevation, with 60 standard sites. Horseshoe Bend Campground stands in old growth Douglas fir and sugar pine along the North Umpqua River, designed for families, anglers, and anyone craving riverside calm. Private operators and government-managed facilities both operate in the area, so campers can choose between full-service amenities and backcountry immersion.
The surrounding terrain supports serious outdoor activity. Umpqua National Forest opens opportunities for fishing, hiking, and horse riding. Diamond Lake and Mount Thielsen draw climbers and mountaineers. Crater Lake National Park lies 43 miles away, making it a feasible day trip or overnight expedition from any of these base camps. The nearby Cottage Grove Ranger District, Diamond Lake Ranger District, and North Umpqua Ranger District all maintain trails and recreation areas within an hour's drive. Caving and rock climbing also draw enthusiasts to the region.
Idleyld Park sits at 1,173 feet elevation in Douglas County on relatively level terrain, with January temperatures averaging 41 degrees Fahrenheit and July averaging 67 degrees. Annual precipitation reaches 46.3 inches, so spring and fall bring more moisture. Summers are cool and dry, making midsummer camping ideal. The drive north on Oregon Route 138 connects the community to Glide and beyond, threading through some of Oregon's least crowded mountain country.
21 results
Deer Flat Group Campground is located in Idleyld Park, Oregon, offering a scenic camping experience in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. This group-oriented campground provides...
Show moreShowing 21–21 of 21 RV Parks & Campgrounds