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Rogue River-Siskiyou/Doe Point Campground

Overview

Doe Point Campground offers a serene escape within the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Located along the banks of Fish Lake, this destination provides a classic Pacific Northwest experience defined by dense forests and volcanic landscapes. It serves as a peaceful retreat for those looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Southern Cascades. The site is managed by the Forest Service, ensuring a well-maintained environment that respects the local ecosystem. The tranquil atmosphere and proximity to the water make it a standout choice for traditional campers seeking a quiet getaway.

Location & Surroundings

Situated approximately 40 miles east of White City, Oregon, the campground sits at an elevation of 4,600 feet. The site is nestled under a thick canopy of Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine, providing ample shade during the warm summer months. The surrounding landscape is dominated by the dramatic basalt flows from nearby Mt. McLoughlin, creating a rugged and visually striking environment that feels worlds away from urban life. The crisp mountain air and the scent of pine needles create a refreshing backdrop for any outdoor stay.

Amenities & Park Features

As a National Forest site, Doe Point focuses on a rustic experience rather than modern luxury. The campground features paved parking pads that can accommodate smaller RVs and trailers. The layout of the loops provides a sense of privacy between sites, allowing guests to enjoy the sounds of the forest without constant interruption. Essential amenities include:

  • Access to potable water and vault toilets throughout the loops.
  • Individual sites featuring sturdy picnic tables and fire rings for evening gatherings.
  • A paved boat ramp located conveniently for motorized and non-motorized vessels.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor recreation is the primary draw here. Whether you are on the water or exploring the timberline, there is no shortage of activity. Birdwatchers will appreciate the diverse species found in the marshy areas near the lake's edge. Top activities include:

  • The High Lakes Trail, offering miles of scenic hiking and mountain biking.
  • Excellent opportunities for trout and kokanee fishing on the crystal-clear Fish Lake.
  • Proximity to the Mt. McLoughlin trailhead for experienced peak baggers and hikers.

Who This Park Is Best For

This campground is ideal for travelers who prioritize natural scenery over modern luxury. It is best suited for owners of smaller RVs, camper vans, or rooftop tents who enjoy dry camping in a high-elevation setting. If you are looking for a quiet home base to explore the Southern Oregon Cascades or a place to spend long afternoons on the water, Doe Point provides the perfect environment. It is a fantastic choice for families wanting to introduce their children to the joys of the Great Outdoors in a safe and scenic forest setting.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Ramp
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (Fish Lake)
• Rec Hall

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• Tent Camping Allowed
• No Reservations

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restrooms

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Hiking
• Boating
• Mountain Biking

- Facility

• Type (National Forest)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Season: Winter,Spring,Fall

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (25)
• Paved Sites (25)
• Max Length (48)
• No Hookups (25)
• Back-ins (18 x 48)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Michele Laurence Garcia

August 06, 2025

Rv park really tight but nice.

Breshin Billingsley

June 17, 2025

Just a great lake, little resort and camping, quiet, clean and easy

John LaFrance

December 26, 2024

Went to go ice fishing. The lake wasn't completely frozen over. All I caught was a hella good buzzzzzzzz.

Kirk Milligan

April 25, 2022

The park it self is closed but the road going down to the boat ramp is open. The lake is down a little bit but you can still launch a boat. I fished most of the day and tried a lot of different power baits. I never got any bites but I got a short nap in. It got really windy around 4pm so me and my brother called it a day.

Mark Matlock

April 07, 2022

Haha. We stopped there to stretch our legs and take in the scenery. The best part was not having a park host ask us for money since it was too early in the camping season. I miss being able to go to a park or lake for a quick getaway and not have to pay to enjoy Mother nature. 😕 Seems like the taxes should take care of this. (sigh). BTW, the lake was beautiful.

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