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.
Welcome to Reservoir Campground, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of La Pine, Oregon. This picturesque campground offers a tranquil escape for nature lovers, campers, and outdoor adventurers. Located along NF-44, the campground provides a peaceful environment surrounded by natural beauty, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and recreation.
Reservoir Campground is perfect for those seeking a quiet retreat. While the nearby reservoir may have varying water levels depending on the season, the area still offers plenty of opportunities for exploration and enjoyment. Visitors can take a short drive to Crescent Lake for water activities or enjoy the serene beach area when the water level is low. The campground’s proximity to nature ensures a refreshing experience for all guests.
While the campground is known for its tranquility, some visitors have noted occasional noise from ATVs and music during peak summer months. However, those who prefer a quieter experience can plan their visit during off-peak times to fully enjoy the peaceful ambiance.
Here’s what some of our guests have to say:
Whether you’re looking for a peaceful camping experience, a base for outdoor adventures, or simply a place to unwind in nature, Reservoir Campground has something for everyone. Plan your visit today and discover the beauty of La Pine, Oregon!
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
They have drained the lake for the frogs. The campground was nice and quiet however which was nice. We had hoped for lake access but we drove to crescent lake for water which was fun
This is a beautiful place. Right on the reservoir. In June the water level is low, leaving a nice beach, but too low to launch our boat. We had to use the concrete launch at Gull point campground. We were VERY disappointed in the number of ATVs roaring around the campground and up and down the beach. It totally marred our wilderness camping experience. So we won’t be back in the summer months....too noisy. There was also loud music playing constantly. One source was our neighbors truck, another may have been a triathlon taking place across the lake.... but it shouldn’t have been playing after midnight.
Great campground, the sink hole has taken a lot of the water away though. Not the place of you want a front row to the water. Great place if you want quiet from the other busy campgrounds.
Our experience was so sad, the reservation was completely dried up and there was no warning or information about the lack of water. This also meant there were no fires. We definitely needed a warning!
Quiet camp ground with no water at all there are 2 bath rooms bring your own toilet paper because there's none there