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Shadow Bay Campground
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Shadow Bay Campground

Westfir, Oregon
4.5 (46 reviews)

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About Shadow Bay Campground

Campground in Oregon.

Shadow Bay Campground offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Oregon's natural beauty, providing RV travelers with an authentic camping experience surrounded by scenic landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities. This public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring the diverse attractions and natural wonders that make Oregon such a compelling destination for travelers seeking to escape the ordinary.

The campground's location positions visitors perfectly for discovering what makes this region of Oregon so special. Whether you're an avid nature enthusiast, a family looking to create lasting memories, or a couple seeking a tranquil getaway, Shadow Bay Campground provides a welcoming atmosphere that appeals to a wide range of travelers. The area surrounding the campground is rich with outdoor activities and attractions that cater to different interests and energy levels.

For those who enjoy water-based recreation, the proximity to Oregon's lakes and waterways offers excellent opportunities for fishing, boating, and swimming. Hiking enthusiasts will find numerous trails in the surrounding areas, ranging from leisurely walks suitable for all fitness levels to more challenging treks for experienced adventurers. The natural scenery in the region provides stunning backdrops for photography, wildlife observation, and simply soaking in the peaceful atmosphere that makes camping in Oregon so rewarding.

The broader region offers interesting destinations for day trips and exploration. Small towns nearby often feature local shops, restaurants, and attractions that reflect the character and culture of Oregon's communities. These excursions provide a nice balance to time spent relaxing at the campground, allowing visitors to experience both the serenity of nature and the charm of local areas.

Shadow Bay Campground's strong 4.5-star rating from nearly 50 reviews reflects the positive experiences that RV travelers have enjoyed here. The campground appeals to retirees planning extended stays, families on summer vacations, couples on romantic getaways, and solo adventurers seeking a safe, welcoming place to park their RVs while exploring Oregon's magnificent outdoor offerings.
4.5

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46

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Westfir is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Westfir.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Westfir. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Shadow Bay Campground Reviews

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Autumn Davis

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Autumn Davis

If you love the outdoors this pristinely kept and lush woodland provides still water and quiet to accompany a rich understory in it's diverse forest habitat. The drive to the campground alone was worth the trip. WARNING: There is NO cell service, NO reception, NO running water. The Northern Campground is inaccessible to car due to fires the last couple years, the road is closed 5 miles past the... If you love the outdoors this pristinely kept and lush woodland provides still water and quiet to accompany a rich understory in it's diverse forest habitat. The drive to the campground alone was worth the trip. WARNING: There is NO cell service, NO reception, NO running water. The Northern Campground is inaccessible to car due to fires the last couple years, the road is closed 5 miles past the boat launch/South campground turn out. The hike (walking) around the lake takes ALL DAY, do not listen to an app that tells you it's an easy 4 hours.

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Ann Thomas

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Ann Thomas

August 28 thru September 10 2022 Ceder Creek fire was just across the lake from us☹️ for the most part it didn't bother us much. Some morning smoke a few mornings but dissipated quickly. The camp spots that you can reserve nightly are big sites with lots of big trees and bushes around them so it's very private setting. Lots of little trails from campsites to Lake. Wonderful little private bays alo... August 28 thru September 10 2022 Ceder Creek fire was just across the lake from us☹️ for the most part it didn't bother us much. Some morning smoke a few mornings but dissipated quickly. The camp spots that you can reserve nightly are big sites with lots of big trees and bushes around them so it's very private setting. Lots of little trails from campsites to Lake. Wonderful little private bays along the edge of the lake to set up for the day and be a little more private. Because of the fire I'm sure they were having a lot of cancellations and so there were very few people in the campground for the most part. I'm sure when we go again, which we will, it will be a different experience. Taking pictures of the plumes from the fire on a daily basis and then of course the beautiful colors in the sunset every night. So unfortunately we were evacuated Saturday morning due to the fire. We hope and pray that the fire doesn't reach any of the campgrounds around Waldo Lake. It was a bummer to be evacuated but at least we were able to do it on our terms and not have to just fly out of there and leave stuff behind and it will make it safer for the firefighters that have to be up in that area and on the road coming in and out of Waldo Lake. We will be back again. I'm sure it will be a completely different experience.

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Janice HP

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Janice HP

Waldo Lake is amazing! We stayed two nights in early September 2023, in the Shadow Bay Campground. The other two campgrounds at Waldo Lake were currently closed for repairs from previous wildfires. The water is beautifully clear and blue. Our days were sunny and pretty warm, but the wind does start picking up about Noon and makes kayaking or canoeing a bit challenging. Most of the shoreline trail... Waldo Lake is amazing! We stayed two nights in early September 2023, in the Shadow Bay Campground. The other two campgrounds at Waldo Lake were currently closed for repairs from previous wildfires. The water is beautifully clear and blue. Our days were sunny and pretty warm, but the wind does start picking up about Noon and makes kayaking or canoeing a bit challenging. Most of the shoreline trail has little inlets that you can walk down to the water. I liked all the little spots you can find for peace and solitude. Some small little beaches and other rocky areas. Lots of different species of trees. I estimate the elevation is about 4500 feet, so the mornings were really cold... 36 degrees!! Campground was pretty busy. Restrooms were clean. Keep your eyes open for the gorgeous view of Diamond Peak on the drive out!

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Nick Bruns

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Nick Bruns

First off, this place is amazing. Beautiful forest, amazing lake. Yes, the water is super clear. Clearest water I've ever seen amazing kayaking. Clean bathrooms too! No drinking water for our stay on 6/28/21. I give it 5 stars with a caveat: the mosquitoes are terrible. I mean terrible with a capital T. Not just a nuisance, but swarms attacking and swarming. The topography of the area has lots of... First off, this place is amazing. Beautiful forest, amazing lake. Yes, the water is super clear. Clearest water I've ever seen amazing kayaking. Clean bathrooms too! No drinking water for our stay on 6/28/21. I give it 5 stars with a caveat: the mosquitoes are terrible. I mean terrible with a capital T. Not just a nuisance, but swarms attacking and swarming. The topography of the area has lots of standing water, grass, and forested areas for mosquitoes to breed and live. No relief with heavy duty bug spray. We cut our 3 night stay to 1 night because they were so bad. I'm a die hard camper, but I've never seen mosquitoes like this. Believe the other reviewers. Don't come here between June and August unless you want be carried off by swarms of mosquitoes or spend the evenings and part of the morning in your camper or tent. Or bring a bee suit. Or a full-body mosquito net.

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Deseray Cline

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Deseray Cline

Our visit to the lake was absolutely lovely. Peaceful and Serene, exactly what we have come to expect at Waldo. If I could give a separate review just for the bathrooms it would be a one-star. The bathrooms had toilet seats and toilet paper which is always a plus when you're camping but they were infested with flies. You learn quickly you want to use the bathroom in the middle of the night when t... Our visit to the lake was absolutely lovely. Peaceful and Serene, exactly what we have come to expect at Waldo. If I could give a separate review just for the bathrooms it would be a one-star. The bathrooms had toilet seats and toilet paper which is always a plus when you're camping but they were infested with flies. You learn quickly you want to use the bathroom in the middle of the night when the flies are cold and asleep 😂 The facilities, including water spigots are definitely lacking maintenance. These details might make some frustrated but I think it's all a part of the adventure of camping.

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