€28.703703703704
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 541-594-3000
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Mazama Campground

Crater Lake Hwy.
97604, Crater Lake
the United States

Mazama Campground is a campsite with 214 pitches in Crater Lake, the United States, located in the Oregon region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Mazama Campground it's possible to camp with a tent. To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation
Tents

Facilities
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
We stayed here in early August, our campsite was spacious and shaded. However, the private contractor for this campground is not doing a very good job of maintaining or managing the campground... so sad. We hiked the Annie Canyon trail from the campground, a very nice hike. We drove to Crater Lake and hiked along the rim of the crater, beautiful views of the deep blue lake. The campground has no cell service and the free showers were cold.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Nice campground, even with reservations you get the site they assign. There is a printout at the camp store showing your site. Mazama is out of the way, 110 miles from Roseburg through the woods. Very scenic drive in. AT&T cell service was weak, 1 bar of 4G. With the WeBoost and Pepwave we were able to get cellular internet.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Nice campground, even with reservations you get the site they assign. There is a printout at the camp store showing your site. Another contractor run place that is over priced and under maintained. Mazama is out of the way, 110 miles from Roseburg through the woods. Very scenic drive in. Pros: Great location, very quiet campground. Crater Lake is a must see. the most scenic park we have been to in 18 months of full timing. Cons: There are only two showers for the whole campground, ridiculous! The contractor running the place only cares about making money - the bathrooms are bad, trash pickup is not frequent enough (on our loop all the trash cans were overflowing), there were small pieces of trash and cigerette butts in our camp site. and they pick your site, there is no reason except their laziness for not allowing customers to reserve a specific site. Lots of hiking in the area, Annie Creek loop goes right from Loop C, D or E. AT&T cell service was weak, 1 bar of 4G. With the WeBoost and Pepwave we were able to get cellular internet. Cell phones worked a little, just enough for a text and sometimes a call.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Nice campground, even with reservations you get the site they assign. There is a printout at the camp store showing your site. Another contractor run place that is over priced ($35 for a dry site) and under maintained. This park would be a 5+ except for the cons below. Mazama is out of the way, 110 miles from Roseburg through the woods. Very scenic drive in. They are very slow to refund the 50% with your pass, took 10 days and 2 calls after I went into talk to them. Pros: Great location, very quiet campground. Crater Lake is a must see, the most scenic park we have been to in 18 months of full timing. No insect pests, just a few yellow jackets that didn't bother us. Lots of good solar at our site, some sites have sun, some are fully shaded. Cons: There are only two showers for the whole campground, ridiculous! The contractor running the place only cares about making money - the bathrooms are bad, trash pickup is not frequent enough (on our loop all the trash cans were overflowing), there were small pieces of trash and cigerette butts in our camp site and they pick your site, there is no reason except their laziness for not allowing customers to reserve a specific site. Lots of hiking in the area, Annie Creek loop goes right from Loop C, D or E. Mazama is at 6000 feet, the lake rim is 7000 feet so be prepared. AT&T cell service was weak, 1 bar of 4G. With the WeBoost and Pepwave we were able to get cellular internet. Android phone worked a some, iPhone even less, just enough for a text and sometimes a call.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Nice campground, even with reservations you get the site they assign. There is a printout at the camp store showing your site. Another contractor run place that is over priced ($35 for a dry site) and under maintained. This park would be a 5+ except for the cons below. Mazama is out of the way, 110 miles from Roseburg through the woods. Very scenic drive in. Pros: Great location, very quiet campground. Crater Lake is a must see, the most scenic park we have been to in 18 months of full timing. No insect pests, just a few yellow jackets that didn't bother us. Lots of good solar at our site, some sites have sun, some are fully shaded. Cons: There are only two showers for the whole campground, ridiculous! The contractor running the place only cares about making money - the bathrooms are bad, trash pickup is not frequent enough (on our loop all the trash cans were overflowing), there were small pieces of trash and cigarette butts in our camp site and they pick your site, there is no reason for not allowing customers to reserve a specific site. Lots of hiking in the area, Annie Creek loop goes right behind Loops C, D or E. Mazama is at 6000 feet, the lake rim is 7000 feet so be prepared. AT&T cell service was weak, 1 bar of 4G. With the WeBoost and Pepwave we were able to get cellular internet. Android phone worked some, iPhone even less, just enough for a text and sometimes a call.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We arrived Wed 8/17 and left Friday 8/19. It was very quiet and clean. Had thunder and rain Wed. evening, but dropped after an hour. Lot’s of squirrels 😀
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We arrived Wed 8/17 and left Friday 8/19. It was very quiet and clean. Had thunder and rain Wed. evening, but dropped after an hour. Lot’s of squirrels 😀
1 year ago

ExploreTrekAdventure
English (US)
We camped while there were some wild fires south of Crater Lake, so the view of the lake wasn't as clear. The campground was booked out, but because of the smoke few campers showed. Our site, F28, was large with a long pull through. The down side of this spot was that the hike-in camping sites were just across the street, so the night time noise was loud. And even though it's not allowed (national park), you could definitely smell pot coming from the hike-in campers. The campground itself is large with some really cool trails accessed from inside it. Annie's Creek trail was especially fun to hike, no driving to the trailhead needed. The rangers had some fun and interesting talks at the amphitheater in the evenings. The flush toilets were well maintained, showers were closed for the season. The little store, gift shop, and eatery are within walking distance from the campsites. Even with the smoke coverage of the lake, it was definitely a must visit. Lots of hiking options throughout the whole park with just a short drive. Make sure to pack away any food in the bear lockers provided in each campsite.
2 years ago

ashar
English (US)
It's been quite an ordeal to find a campsite in this campground, but boy did it deliver. We got site #F1, which was quite spacious and expanded towards the back, a great feature if you have little kids. I would be careful on this site if your trailer is longer than 27 feet; it was easy to maneuver our 25 feet AirStream. Our site didn't have any hookups, but there were many electrical hookups on the F loop. For the portable solar, you have to keep moving it until noon, as many trees are in the way, but it was ok afternoon; the site area in the back had constant sun till late during our stay in August. The weather was medium to mild throughout our stay. The first couple of days, it went up in the high 80's during the day and high forties to low fifties at night. I had a couple of 12V fans, which came in handy. The generator hours are generous, from 8 AM to 8 PM. We try to keep generator use to a minimum, only use it to top off the battery after a daylong of solar use. There is a Gas Station, but it only has 87 Octane, so if you need higher octane fuel or diesel, you will need to drive 30 minutes out to Hwy 97. Cell signal is sparse to nothing; we could get one to two bars for AT&T and Verizon, near some campsites in the F-loop and on trails. There is also a signal in Rim Village. But the Camp Store has free WiFi and charging stations. Most people use that couple of times a day to connect back to the world they left behind. We enjoyed this opportunity to disconnect entirely for a few days. There are lots of hikes of different difficulty levels to do here. The views of the lake are beyond stunning, we were while fires were going on in Oregon and California, so there was smoke making the lake views hazy; it was beautiful despite that.
2 years ago

Wirenut
English (US)
Our park entrance fee normally $30 was waved because we had a Eagle Pass as well as our 50% discount for our camp site. But be aware you need to go to the village camp store and ask for your discount after paying online for your site and they will refund your discount amount. Moreover at Mazama Village they assign you your camp site - there is no choosing! If you booked more than two or three-night, this can be a problem. There are only a very few sites with power in section B and C. I saw large 5th wheels crammed into difficult and small site, and tiny teardrops in giant site - all assigned. It's a crap shoot! Our site was D1 where the picnic table, fire ring and Bear food locker was all on the wrong side of our trailer. So if you get any site with an odd numbered 1,3,5,7,9 and so on you will have the same issue. Only saving grace was the fact it was close to all the lake activities and the rim drive. Plus the gas station was cheaper than the outside gas price by .25 cents a gallon.NO diesel fuel only regular unleaded gas.
2 years ago

Nomadic Maven
English (US)
Stayed here June of '18 . Traveled from FL keys to Homer, AK. This campground and NP is one of my fondest memories. The lake is amazing... PCT is nearby, general store and lodge nostalgic. Setting in campground was natural and perfect, experienced full moon during my stay
2 years ago

Travel Small Live Big
English (US)
We stayed here several years ago - were meeting up with friends so needed a central spot. Checking in was weird... we left our credit card info on file and they sent us out with a map and let us pick. Different colors on the signposts indicated amenities and price. We just grabbed a pull-thru with another pull-thru behind us and left a note for our friends so when they came in they could find us. Beautiful campground - decent sites, a bit tight getting out with rocks & trees and we have a 19' Rpod... No cell coverage except for when we got on the trail on the N side of the campground. We showered in our trailer, but our friends said very hot showers were available (again this was a few years ago). This is a great place to base from - watch the weather - we got snowed on in September!
3 years ago

cyan219
English (US)
We requested electrical hookup, but got a site without any hookup. The site is very spacious and not close to each other. Each site has its own fire ring and it's very nice to have campfire at night. Shower is closed due to Covid-19 but restroom is open. The site is super quiet at night. You won't be able to get any phone signal at campsite. We got a bit signal when we did the rimdrive in certain spot.
3 years ago

KatherineH
English (US)
The rv sites are on the outside loop, on a one-way counterclockwise drive. That places the rv entrances on the road with picnic areas on the opposite side of the vehicle. We saw a few unsuccessful efforts to reverse an rv! The sites themselves are very nice, with fire pits and picnic tables, but painfully close to other campers. We could easily have participated in our neighbors’ conversations with the exception of the one running a generator. Our $32 nightly rate was refunded by 50% due to a Senior National Park pass.
3 years ago

bdan010
English (US)
Flushable toilets and close to the Lake.
3 years ago