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Umpqua/Broken Arrow
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User Reviews
Andrea Aleman
Quiet and secluded campsites. There are hot showers here with a “suggested donation” box outside. Camp host is very helpful and informed us he cleans the showers every morning. There are also bathrooms located near pretty much every campsite. There is a great pizza/ice cream shop down the road as well. Only con is that we got TORE UP by mosquitos.
Katie Haynes
Great campground. Lots of spaces, most are reserved but we were able to find a spot for a night or two in the middle of the week. Clean showers with hot water and nice pressure. Went to the pizza place in the nearby resort too.
Tory Jones
A beautiful place to camp, with a lot to offer. We have camped here as a whole family group many times over the years and we enjoy the bike paths and well kept bathrooms and shower. But Jim, the camp host, has been unnecessarily aggressive and combative. Where a simple friendly reminder would suffice he uses expletives and threats. We are rule abiding people who are happy to cooperate, and Jim has made us feel unwelcome at this camp site. Keeping in mind that any issues that he had as camp host, he could have simply brought them to our attention and there would have been no issue. We are very sad to report this because some of the best family camping trips we have ever had have been at Broken Arrow. But the next time we camp at Diamond Lake we will have to find a different campground due to how uncomfortable the camp host has made us feel. So overall; a beautiful part of Oregon to camp at, the camp ground itself is wonderful, but no matter how much we tried to be friendly and cooperate with camp rules the camp host has made it feel like an unwelcoming place.
Denis LeBlanc
Pretty nice campground with no hook ups but spacious sites, lots of water spigots and a dump station. Very convenient to the Diamond Lake loop bike trail (11+ miles all around the lake). Most sites are in small loops with bathrooms in the center of the loop and one shower facility near F and G loops. There were some mosquitoes when we were there in late June. It was very quiet and not very full, even the week before July 4th, while the Diamond Lake Campground was packed. I suspect it is because Broken Arrow is not as scenic and does not have sites close to the lake. The majority of sites would accommodate large RVs.
Ellen Miller
Host was not helpful at all. She was on her phone and had no interest in helping me check in and find my site