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Upper Williamson
Public Campground

Upper Williamson

Crater Lake, Oregon
4.6 (21 reviews)

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About Upper Williamson

Campground in Oregon.

Upper Williamson is a public campground nestled in the scenic landscape of Oregon, offering RV travelers an authentic outdoor experience in a beautiful natural setting. This campground provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse themselves in Oregon's remarkable wilderness.

The location of Upper Williamson makes it an ideal base for exploring the diverse attractions and natural wonders that the region has to offer. Oregon is known for its stunning varied landscapes, from rugged coastlines to dense forests and volcanic terrain. Campers staying at Upper Williamson will find themselves well-positioned to discover the unique character of their surroundings and experience the outdoor recreation opportunities that draw visitors to this part of the state year after year.

The campground itself provides a welcoming atmosphere for RV enthusiasts of all experience levels. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended camping adventure, Upper Williamson offers the kind of setting where you can truly unwind. The natural environment surrounding the campground creates a serene backdrop for camping, with opportunities to enjoy the outdoors at your own pace.

Visitors to Upper Williamson appreciate the chance to experience Oregon's natural beauty while maintaining the comfort and convenience of RV camping. The area is well-suited for travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and want to spend quality time exploring their surroundings. Nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and families seeking adventure will all find something to appreciate in this region.

With a solid 4.6-star rating from fellow travelers, Upper Williamson has earned recognition as a quality campground destination. The positive feedback from previous guests reflects the experiences and memories that visitors have created during their stays. Whether you're looking for a peaceful camping retreat or a launching point for regional exploration, Upper Williamson represents a solid choice for your Oregon RV adventure.
4.6

Rating

21

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Crater Lake 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 Crater Lake.

Explore the Area

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

Upper Williamson Reviews

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Celina Fox

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Celina Fox

Great campground area with access to the river and good hiking trails. Well maintained roads and is a beautiful drive with lush vegetation and lots of deer. Campsites are well set up, clean and with plenty of trees in between them.

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Celina Fox

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Celina Fox

Great campground area with access to the river and good hiking trails. Well maintained roads and is a beautiful drive with lush vegetation and lots of deer. Campsites are well set up, clean and with plenty of trees in between them.

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Quentin and Ashton Byers

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Quentin and Ashton Byers

There are areas where there's a few campsites that are located closer together. Benefit of these sites is that there are restrooms and the river is close to most fee camping areas and is calm enough to dip your toes in. Then there are also a few dispersed camping areas. There's my favorite site where it's far enough from the main road that you don't really see people driving by. The road can be bu... There are areas where there's a few campsites that are located closer together. Benefit of these sites is that there are restrooms and the river is close to most fee camping areas and is calm enough to dip your toes in. Then there are also a few dispersed camping areas. There's my favorite site where it's far enough from the main road that you don't really see people driving by. The road can be busy since there's a trail head at the end of the road. Turning around there can be rather difficult because it is often over flowing with vehicles. There are also dispersed camp sites closer to the road which I would not recommend for families with small children or dogs, just cause of the road being busy. Overall, this is where we prefer to camp in the county if it's not already taken cause all sites are first come first serve.

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Quentin and Ashton Byers

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Quentin and Ashton Byers

There are areas where there's a few campsites that are located closer together. Benefit of these sites is that there are restrooms and the river is close to most fee camping areas and is calm enough to dip your toes in. Then there are also a few dispersed camping areas. There's my favorite site where it's far enough from the main road that you don't really see people driving by. The road can be bu... There are areas where there's a few campsites that are located closer together. Benefit of these sites is that there are restrooms and the river is close to most fee camping areas and is calm enough to dip your toes in. Then there are also a few dispersed camping areas. There's my favorite site where it's far enough from the main road that you don't really see people driving by. The road can be busy since there's a trail head at the end of the road. Turning around there can be rather difficult because it is often over flowing with vehicles. There are also dispersed camp sites closer to the road which I would not recommend for families with small children or dogs, just cause of the road being busy. Overall, this is where we prefer to camp in the county if it's not already taken cause all sites are first come first serve.

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Danny

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Danny

Beautiful location! There are only 9 sites and site #5 is a bit confusing because it is a double campsite with 2 firepits and tent spots that are very separated. First come, first serve, $6 per site per day. River is super close and there is a great swimming area with a rocky shore and even a rock to jump from (about 6 foot up).

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Danny

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Danny

Beautiful location! There are only 9 sites and site #5 is a bit confusing because it is a double campsite with 2 firepits and tent spots that are very separated. First come, first serve, $6 per site per day. River is super close and there is a great swimming area with a rocky shore and even a rock to jump from (about 6 foot up).

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Kerrie Garcia

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kerrie Garcia

Its beautiful and relaxing. This particular camp site was also the day use to get to the beach so you get to meet other people

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Kerrie Garcia

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kerrie Garcia

Its beautiful and relaxing. This particular camp site was also the day use to get to the beach so you get to meet other people

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Kerrie Garcia

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kerrie Garcia

Its beautiful and relaxing. This particular camp site was also the day use to get to the beach so you get to meet other people

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John Galban

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by John Galban

Great little campground along the Lostine River. We went over the Memorial Day weekend and it was surprisingly quiet. The campsites back up against the river and there is plenty of space, so you're not crowding your neighbors. You have to bring your own water, but they do have fairly modern and clean pit toilets.

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John Galban

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by John Galban

Great little campground along the Lostine River. We went over the Memorial Day weekend and it was surprisingly quiet. The campsites back up against the river and there is plenty of space, so you're not crowding your neighbors. You have to bring your own water, but they do have fairly modern and clean pit toilets.

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John Galban

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by John Galban

Great little campground along the Lostine River. We went over the Memorial Day weekend and it was surprisingly quiet. The campsites back up against the river and there is plenty of space, so you're not crowding your neighbors. You have to bring your own water, but they do have fairly modern and clean pit toilets.

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