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Mazama Campground RV

4.0(250 reviews)
Crater Lake, Oregon, 97604, United States

About

There are two lanes available at the RV dump station. The rinse water provided is non-potable, meaning it is not suitable for drinking.

Amenities & Services

Water

Rinse Water Available (Non-Potable)

Reviews

4.0

Based on 250 reviews

J
Oct 6, 2025

I wish the website would be more clear about when the fcfs spots would start being dealt out. It says check in is at 4pm but when talking to them they said that they usually run out before 4pm. On the morning we left at 9:30am and overheard them already checking in a fcfs spot. Overall though, it was a great site and had everything you could need!

CM
Sep 27, 2025

We stayed 2 nights. Super quiet and quaint campground close to all the attractions crater lake has to offer. Despite limited availability on RV sites with electric, we’d book again!

MW
Sep 24, 2025

Camped at the end of D loop in late September. The site and campground were beautiful and the location made going for hikes and excursions around Crater Lake super easy. There was even a hiking trail that ran right behind our site and looped through the canyon below. My main complaint was the single bathroom for the entire loop with only one sink in each side. It also only had cold water and one of those faucets that you have to hold down constantly to keep the water running. There was also no where to dump dish water! Our reservation said each bathroom had a grate for dumping dish water, but it did not. This feels like a major oversight and made doing dishes safely a real hassle. Otherwise though the campground was great. The nearby village store had gas, ice, firewood and free hot showers.

CO
Sep 1, 2025

They kept the campground clean which was a nice change of pace. They picked up garbage at least twice a day and I was so thankful for that. Love having a bear locker. I will say the price of ice is insane and too the price of a small bundle of wood. Overall it was a good experience though. The yellowjackets were a bit insane though. I understand we were in the middle of no where but wow 😮 if we go back we will bring something for the insane amount of Yellow jackets lol

KB
Aug 11, 2025

We stayed in F21 which has power and it's a handicapped spot right across from the bathroom/shower house. The campsite was very large, nice for ring and picnic table, plenty of space for a hammock as well. Be prepared for the showers to be cold. We did manage one shower early in the morning that was warm but that was it. The F loop does have the tent camping spots for through hikers on the PCT, at the end of the loop. This does make the bathroom very busy ALL day long! The camp ground is a great location in the park. We used as our home base and went out each day to do our hikes and see the sites.

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