Are you the owner for this storage? Make it a featured listing and be seen in the top search results!
Deschutes/Elk Lake Campground
Overview
Elk Lake Campground offers a quintessential high-desert alpine experience within the Deschutes National Forest. Located along the stunning Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, this spot provides a rustic retreat for those looking to escape the hustle of city life. It is widely recognized for its scenic mountain vistas and immediate access to one of the most popular lakes in Central Oregon. The atmosphere is laid-back, where the sound of the wind through the pines replaces the noise of the highway.
Location & Surroundings
Situated approximately 30 miles west of Bend, the campground sits at an elevation of 4,900 feet. The landscape is dominated by towering hemlock and fir trees, providing a shaded canopy for most sites. From the shoreline, campers are treated to breathtaking views of Mt. Bachelor and South Sister, making it a prime location for nature photography and peaceful morning reflections. The proximity to the water ensures that the air remains cool and refreshing even during the peak of the Oregon summer.
Amenities & Park Features
As a traditional forest service site, the focus here is on natural beauty rather than modern luxury. You will find vault toilets and potable water stations, but it is important to note there are no electricity or sewer hookups available for RVs. Each site is equipped with a heavy-duty picnic table and fire ring, encouraging classic campfire evenings under the stars. The park also features a convenient boat launch, facilitating easy entry for non-motorized and low-speed watercraft into the crystal-clear lake.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Water recreation is the main draw, with visitors frequently engaging in paddleboarding, kayaking, and windsurfing. For land-based adventures, the nearby Elk Lake Resort offers a sense of community with seasonal dining, live music, and equipment rentals just a short walk or paddle away. Hikers can access numerous trails within the Deschutes National Forest, including routes leading into the Three Sisters Wilderness, offering miles of pristine backcountry exploration, volcanic landscapes, and alpine meadows.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for self-contained RVers and van lifers who prioritize scenery and outdoor access over digital connectivity and full hookups. It is a perfect match for active families and solo travelers who enjoy dry camping in a social yet serene environment. If you are looking to disconnect from the grid and immerse yourself in the rugged, majestic beauty of the Oregon Cascades, this campground is an unbeatable choice for your next road trip.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Terry Farnham
Beautiful setting, crystal clear water and perfect weather = perfect day!
Chantelle Torrey
My favorite spot in the Deschutes NF.
Jenna Byrne
It was a bit more crowded than I was hoping for but everyone was really friendly and helpful. We had our dogs off leash as did everyone else and that was fine. The water was perfect for swimming. We also did kayaking. The ground was pretty rocky so bring water shoes and don't plan on getting a good sandy spot unless you get up to the lake waaaaay early. We got there about 11:30 and it was hard to find a spot. Beautiful view of the mountains and incredibly fun to swim and play in the water. 💙
Jennifer Curs
Lovely lake! Rough drive in. One hour ten minutes for 11 mile drive.
Hadley Rudge
It's a nice and simple campground. Enough space to spread and breathe a little. The camp host was super nice and welcoming. I haven't had any complaints so far with Elk lake in general except for the masses of people at the resort in the summer :)
Anonymous Boogie
One of my favorite spots, and they have good food and icecream!
Ken Carlson
Busy campground but quiet. Had a great time on the lake with paddle boards and kayaks. Family reunion and everyone had a great time. Highly recommend.
Kendall Larson
This campsite was great. Location is good for exploring the areas around Bend, OR. They had plenty of water and firewood if you wanted it. The lake was Beautiful and easily accessible. The camp host, John, was also very helpful. He helped the people in the site next to us back their camper in and also offered my group a full sized axe to chop our firewood. Very reasonably priced as well.
Pam Dodson
Small, but picturesque campground, right on Elk Lake. Beautiful view from most sites. Quiet, except for the road noise.fortunately the road isn't horribly busy. Vault toilet isn't too bad.
Taura Faust
This place is rocky, has no water to fill gallon containers, limited flat areas for tents, one bathroom shared with day use. If you don't get one of the 2-3 sites on water, then you will access water to play in or float in at the boat ramp. Not the safest. Lots of coming/going of cars with day use traffic. Lastly, right on hwy, so you hear cars all the time. Average at best. Better campgrounds in area.