CAMPING @ THIELSEN VIEW CAMPGROUND

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contractID NRSO
description In the shadow of majestic Mount Bailey on the west shore of Diamond Lake, this campground takes its name from the view of the unforgettable peak of Mt. Thielsen. Thielsen View Campground is a favorite with families and anglers.
drivingDirection Campers from Roseburg, take HWY 138 east for 70 miles. Turn right for Diamond Lake Loop road. Take the 2nd right, Resort's gas station. Continue for 4 miles until you see the campground on the left. From Bend or Klamath Falls: Take HWY 97 to HWY 138. Take HWY 138 east towards Roseburg. Make a right turn onto HWY 230, west. Take right onto Diamond Lake Loop road, make a left at the sign for Broken Arrow Campground. Follow the road around until you reach Thielsen View Campground on the right.
facilitiesDescription Thielsen View Campground has a boat ramp, free for campers staying in Thielsen View. Water spigots and grey water sump are located throughout the campground. Each loop has at least two vault toilets. The closest RV dump station is at the resort’s gas station. The fee is $5 to use the resort’s dump or campers may use the Forest Service dump station in Diamond Lake or Broken Arrow Campgrounds. A and B loops are first-come, first-served.
facility THIELSEN VIEW CAMPGROUND
facilityID 123941
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=123941&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation Each spring the Diamond Lake Ranger District's recreation crew fall numerous hazardous trees. Mostly lodgepole pine that have been killed by Mountain Pine Beetles. The bright side for campers, the trees are usually great campfire wood. Campers may have up to a ¼ cord of wood in their site and may not take any firewood from the campground. Other than those two restrictions, most campers find plenty of campfire wood with little effort.
nearbyAttrctionDescription Mount Bailey, Mount Thielsen, Pacific Crest Trail, Dellenback Trail, Diamond Lake Resort, Diamond Lake Stables, Crater Lake, and Lemolo Lake and Resort are all nearby.
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orientationDescription The mixed conifer canopy generously shades most sites during the warm summer days. All campsites are very close to Diamond Lake, which offers great sunrises over Mount Thielsen.
recreationDescription This campground is a great location for many recreational opportunities. Diamond Lake is stocked annually with over 300,000 rainbow trout. If fishing is not your thing, the campground is on the John Dellenback trail. This paved trail is an 11-mile loop around the lake. If you prefer to travel by foot, Mount Bailey and Rodney Butte trails are less than a five-minute drive to the trailhead. Or why overexert yourself on vacation, take a horseback ride at the Diamond Lake Stables.
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