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Frog Lake Campground Introduce
Frog Lake Campground, categorized under Campgrounds & RV Parks, provides a rustic camping experience near Government Camp, Oregon. Located at Frog Lake Trail #530, Government Camp, OR 97028, USA, it offers access to Frog Lake and surrounding natural beauty.
The campground is accessible from Highway 26, though the access road is noted for its bumpy terrain. Campsites vary, with some, like site #21, offering direct lake access and ample trees for hammocks. Site #16 is notably spacious, accommodating multiple large tents.
Amenities at Frog Lake Campground include clean and well-maintained vault toilets and a trash dumpster. Water is supplied via hand-pumped wells. Campers should be aware that pumping water can be challenging, and the water quality may vary between wells. Notably, the well near the host site provides crystal-clear water, while others may have cloudy water. Campers are advised to check water quality before use and consider bringing their own drinking water.
Camp hosts, such as Shanna and Andrew, are praised for their friendliness and helpfulness, enhancing the camping experience. However, campers should be aware that the proximity to Highway 26 results in significant traffic noise, which may disturb light sleepers. Earplugs are highly recommended.
Fire bans may be in effect during certain times of the year, so campers should check for current restrictions before their visit.
Customer reviews highlight the campground's appeal for its lakeside location and spacious campsites. Despite the bumpy road and potential noise, many campers recommend Frog Lake Campground for its natural setting and friendly hosts.
Details
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Activities
- Hiking
Payments
- Camping fee
Children
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
Parking
- On-site parking
Pets
- Dogs allowed
Location
OregonWasco CountyGovernment CampFrog Lake Trail
Customer Reviews
We camped at frog lake for first time for 3 nights in mid August (last year we only got to use day area, that’s why we decided to try camping following year). Unfortunately this is the season of fire ban. Easy to navigate to from Hwy 26. Road is very bumpy. Our site was #21 which was pretty good, has direct path to the lake, many trees to hang hammocks . Bathrooms are super clean and well maintained. This campground has well water that you need to manually pump. Couple points about the water, it’s hard to pump it, need to have several pump attempts before water starts flowing, well by site #21 has non-clear water and I had doubts about using it (see picture). I was getting ready to go to closest grocery store to buy water but noticed the well by hosts site produces crystal clean water. Keep that in mind. VERY IMPORTANT: if you are a light sleeper, take earplugs, hwy26 traffic will keep you awake.
My family stayed 5 nights and loved it. We had spot 16, it is very large, large enough for 2 large and 1 medium tents. We where lucky, the day we pulled up camp, the started the fire band. The vault outhouse was just across the road, also the trash dumpster. The camp host, Shanna and Andrew were super nice and friendly, we had some great conversations. I definitely recommend this camp ground.
Spent one night here when passing through on a road trip, a really nice shaded campsite with large sites. Frog Lake itself is nearby, which has a small beach so it gets pretty busy but worth checking out for the killer view of Mount Hood regardless.
I just stayed overnight here and we really enjoyed ourselves. Crystal and her husband (Camp Hosts) were wonderful. I will definitely be going and camping again for a couple of nights before the season is over. I highly recommend
What a great campground! The vault toilet bathrooms are scrubbed everyday. Crystal, the camp host is doing a really great job at keeping them clean. The campsites were clean and spacious also. We'll definitely be back. The only reason I have 4 out of 5 stars is because at night you can hear the highway traffic. Otherwise we loved this campground.
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