Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Poole Creek Campground is nestled in the picturesque area of Idleyld Park, Oregon, offering a charming destination for nature lovers. With its proximity to several natural wonders, including Lемolo Falls and Crater Lake, this campground provides an ideal base for exploring Oregon's diverse outdoor activities.
Campers appreciate the affordable rates and scenic views, though note that there are no electric or water hookups. Mosquitoes in July require some bug preparation.
Guests praise Poole Creek Campground for its affordability and access to nature. Many highlight:
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Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
There are some nice campsites along the lake. We had a great lakeside spot with a sandy beach. This was a perfect spot for kids to swim. We enjoyed meals at provided picnic tables. There was a fire pit in our camp and a running water faucet across the site from us. There are no electric or water hookups. There’s lots of mosquitoes in July. Restroom is a Porta-Potty. . . But for a $15 per night site, this is great!
This campground is located in a great area. There is lemolo falls right down the road, which was beautiful. It's about 30 minutes from crater lake. It's about 30 minutes from toketee falls and the hot springs. Diamond lake is in the area as well as multiple different hikes. The campground itself was nice with picnic tables and fire rings. And has a great view of lemolo lake.
7/3/23 spot 12. Very nice back in water front spot. Not a huge amount of privacy but it’s water front. Got this by pure luck because of cancellation and I didn’t have a reservation. Very affordable if you have a federal park pass for the discount.
I stayed in site one which was across the road from the creek and campground host site. Three days two night via recreation.gov for $38. Vault toilets; busy weekend so restrooms ran out of toilet paper. Always carry toilet paper as a rule anyways. No showers. Busy weekend so garbage was getting over flowed. Waste dump stations from sink not bathroom. Water available. Fire pits and fires allowed. Picnic tables included with site. Cell service available at campground. 5000 elevation and down the road from Crater Lake National Park which we visited.
Nice place to camp sites are large. Space between sites. Only downside was algae in lake and garbage over flowing trash cans in some cases. Needs to be picked up more often than it is. That is the biggest reason didn't get 5 stars.