Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Toketee Lake Campground offers a serene retreat nestled near the scenic Umpqua River, providing an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts exploring Oregon's beautiful landscapes. Located on N Umpqua Rd in Roseburg, this campground is close to iconic attractions like Umpqua Hot Springs and impressive waterfalls.
With affordable rates ranging from $10 to $25 per night, Toketee Lake Campground is a cost-effective option for nature lovers. The campsite features basic amenities including vault toilets, perfect for those seeking an authentic camping experience without hookups. Fish in the lake or along the river—don’t forget your Oregon fishing license!
Campers praise Toketee Lake Campground for its tranquility, convenience, and affordability. Many highlight the pleasant surprise of strong cell service, making it easy to stay connected while enjoying nature.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Free parking lot
On-site parking
Paid parking lot
Dogs allowed
Great Lake right near hot springs and falls. Definitely a spot to relax and unwind. Take your fishing lines with you too. You’ll need an Oregon state fishing license. $10 per campsite. Reservation are required from June through Labor Day, otherwise it’s first in first gets it.
FYI- this camp I’m pretty much has a full signal with Verizon, even though the coverage map doesn’t suggest it. Great little campground overall. No water, vault toilets, along the river and a nice lake just outside campground. It’s cheap too, $10-25/night. Lots of waterfall hikes nearby and 4 miles from Umpqua hot springs.
Nice campground in a quiet location, the sites were everything we needed to stop by on our road trip. The lake itself is great, a perfect spot to sit by and enjoy nature.
Fantastic campground. Good amount of spacing between sites. Stones toss away from the falls and hot springs. Day trip away from Diamond/Crater Lake. Bring water/toilet paper.
Here in September and only a few other campers. Quiet, clean and nice. Close to lake, falls and hotsprings!