Located in a beautiful high-elevation alpine setting, this small 7 site tent-only campground is situated along the north shore of Blair Lake. Four campsites are walk-in only, the remaining three sites are accessible by vehicle. Expect heavy weekend use during the summer and note that the small, unimproved parking area is better suited for smaller vehicles. Blair Lake, 35 acres in size and 20 feet deep, supports a population of brook and rainbow trout and is stocked regularly. The surrounding landscape provides an impressive wildflower display in early summer and tasty huckleberries in late summer/early autumn. The historic Blair Lake Trail begins nearby, enticing hikers, equestrians, and off-road cyclists into the high elevation prairies and forests.
Approximately 18 miles northeast of Oakridge, Oregon. Starting at the Oakridge Post Office (48264 East 1st Street), drive east along East 1st for 0.7 miles where East 1st becomes Salmon Creek Road. Note that Salmon Creek Road is also Forest Road (FR) 24 once past the National Forest Boundary. Follow Salmon Creek Road/FR 24 for 8.2 miles until the junction of Forest Road 1934 on your left. Turn left on 1934 and follow for 7.4 miles until the junction of Forest Road 1934-733. Follow the 733 spur for 1.5 miles until it ends at the camp.
terrible terrible road! 8 miles of washboard! Wow!!!!! Seriously will never go back even in my dodge ram 1500, it felt like I was driving on 2x4s the whole way it was absolutely horrible! That being said the lake was super warm and nice size campsites. Another con is the bugs were trying to bite us and the dog the whole time we ended up leaving after 45 min!
Small and perfect. 6 camp sites total, three for cars, three haul in. Has water and pit toilets. Nice warm lake easy to paddle or swim around in.
Nice little campground on a beautiful little lake. 7 sites 4 are walk in only from the parking lot. Good access roads. Vault toilets, But no running water.