Above, the spacious site I was assigned. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Last August, when I took my Great American Eclipse trip, I went to Crater Lake National Park for the first time since I was 17.
I didn't camp in the park, but instead, stayed at Diamond Lake RV Park, which is five miles from Crater Lake's North Entrance.
Above, The Beast at Diamond Lake RV Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
During the time I was there, there were fires around Crater Lake and within a couple of miles from Diamond Lake was a firefighter camp. The area in general was smoky.
Diamond Lake RV Park is a nice campground in a forest setting with plenty of pine trees for shade. There's no amenities to speak up except for restrooms, showers and laundry facilities. But the sites are spacious with full hook-ups. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and a concrete pad. It is a short drive to Diamond Lake. However, there is no Wi-Fi service at the RV park.
Each guest is escorted to their site.
Above, another view of the campsite. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I have read that there are lots of mosquitoes at Diamond Lake RV Park, but I saw none during my stay.
The cost to camp was $39/night.
My rating: B+ (they would have scored an "A" had there were Wi-Fi and a fully stocked store available).
To access their website, go here.
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