Toketee Lake Campground

  • $10.00 /night
  • (5.0)3 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

The North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River pauses at Toketee Lake providing a secure home for a wide variety of wildlife. Here beaver and otter make their homes. Great blue heron and kingfishers are joined in fall and winter by ducks, geese, and bald eagles. Recreation Many people enjoy some of the state's best German brown trout fishing. Currently Toketee Lake is 2-3 feet lower than the boat ramp, so small non-powered boats are best. Toketee group site is located next to one of the trailheads for the famous North Umpqua Trail. This trail is a favorite for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Facilities Toketee Lake Campground is a dry campground with vault toilets. The campground is close to the group site, should you need more space. Sites are, for the most part, level with room for both tent and RV campers. There are 32 sites availble by reservation only. Reservations must be made two days in advance. Natural Features This campground offers a picturesque spot for families to relax and slow down. Lined with willow and mixed with maples and alders, this section of the river is very tranquil. The nearby footbridge offers great views of the river and lake. Nearby Attractions There are two spectacular waterfalls within a five-minute drive of the site. Watson Falls is 272 feet high and has a short trail to the base of the falls. During wetter months be prepared to get a cool shower of fresh mountain water. Toketee Falls is an amazing two level falls flowing out of a basalt column wall. The viewing platform is less than a half mile down the trail. If you need a little faster paced recreation, there is the North Umpqua Trail. This is a very popular trail for mountain biking. Many bikers use Toketee as a base camp for exploring the North Umpqua Trail. ADA Access: N

Directions

From Roseburg, OR, travel east on OR-138 East /NE Diamond Lake Boulevard for 59 miles, turn left onto Forest Road 34. Keep left at the bottom of the hill and cross the bridge. Proceed 1.5 miles to the campground entrance on the right.

Fees

$5 Extra Vehicle Fee

Access

Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Picnic Table
Reservable
Toilets
Trash

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Jonathan Brecheisen

2 years ago
5/5

This campground is very peaceful and centrally located too many of the waterfalls and Umpqua hot springs. The toilets were clean and always had tp. There is a large group campground with a gazebo that is excellent if you have more than five or six vehicles that you would like to have join but had room got at least 20 cars/rvs no problem.

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Heather H.J.

1 year ago
5/5

Dry camp,fire pits, picnic tables, & out houses. Spacious sights with lots of wooded areas for privacy. Lots of raccoons to steal your stuff. Don't leave any food or trash out. They can open ice chests, too. Be responsible & respectful w/your fires. Know & Follow fire restrictions. Love this place.

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That random Kitty

1 year ago
5/5

I recently stayed at Campground and it was a great experience. The facilities were very nice and well maintained. The staff were friendly and helpful. The campground had a lot of activities to do like swimming, fishing, and biking. The campsites were well spaced out and had good privacy. The bathrooms and were clean and modern. We had a great time and would definitely stay here again. Highly recommend Campground for a great camping experience. 10$ for a single 15 for a double

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