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Toketee Lake Group Site Introduce

Toketee Lake Group Site is a popular camping destination nestled along the scenic NF-34 road in Idleyld Park, Oregon. This campground provides an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of the region, including nearby waterfalls, Crater Lake National Park, and Diamond Lake. Known for its expansive area and well-maintained facilities, Toketee offers group camping sites with access to a nearby creek and hiking trails that lead to stunning waterfalls.

  • Group Camping: Perfect for groups, the site provides ample space and facilities for shared outdoor experiences.
  • Natural Access: Situated near water bodies, offering opportunities for fishing and boating activities.
  • Hiking Trails: Well-established trails lead to breathtaking waterfalls, making it a hiker's paradise.

Toketee Lake Group Site is conveniently located near several natural attractions. The campground features an ADA-accessible dock, making it accessible for all visitors. A nearby Ranger Station and visitor center provide additional support and information for outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Location: Near Umpqua River, Diamond Lake, and Crater Lake National Park
  • Facilities: Accessible ADA dock, well-staffed ranger station, and nearby hiking trails

Customer Feedback:

Visitors have praised Toketee Lake Group Site for its expansive area and well-maintained facilities. Many highlight the convenience of accessing natural features like waterfalls and lakes. One visitor noted that it's an excellent gateway to Oregon's wilderness, while another appreciated the accessibility during their visit.

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Customer Reviews

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Michael Rudis
Mar 30, 2019

We chose Toketee as our base camp while exploring the regions waterfalls and visiting Crater Lake. It was well worth it, and I hope to return again some day. Toketee is an expansive area - a perfect gateway/introduction to OR wilderness, a very well managed and kept campground with sites situated along an accessible creek, hiking trails through out were well established and maintained especially those to the magnificent falls. The only downside to the visit was probably seasonal travel related. We had planned to visit Umpqua hot springs, but each day there seemed to be a large group of people in all manner of RVs - makeshift caravans to massive mobile homes and (Might be more accessible during the off-season... we visited in August 2018). The parking lot at the trail head was a bit undersized for the number of vehicles trying to park, as well as to make their way in and out. Then again, it was probably more than adequate for the number of occupants that should be allowed up top at the hot springs. We took this as a sign of an over crowded anthill of sorts, and opted to take a pass. I hope that our next visit will allow for some relaxing time spent in the hot springs. The lake was easily accessible with an ADA dock. A well staffed Ranger Station and visitors center was also nearby and accessible.

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Randy Hogue
Sep 08, 2019

Nicely located near many natural features in the regions of the Umpqua River, Diamond Lake, and Crater Lake National Park. If you can, try to pick sites well away from the bathrooms. >.

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Kelly Hutchings
Aug 02, 2024

The only thing that could make this Campground better is water at the campsites. But this was more like when we camped as kids. 😁 Really liked it here.

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Laurie Ann
Aug 29, 2024

Lovely little park.

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Allissandra Wenzl
Apr 07, 2022

Not bad... really dusty during summer and hot. Fun campsite but some of the spaces were small and hard to park in. Restrooms were semi clean but the tokatee trails were close to the campground so that was nice.