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Fourmile Lake Campground
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Fourmile Lake Campground

Ashland, Oregon
4.4 (95 reviews)

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About Fourmile Lake Campground

Federal campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the Cascade Range of south-central Oregon, Fourmile Lake Campground offers a serene alpine escape for RV travelers seeking authentic forest camping. Located in the Winema-Windy National Forest, this scenic destination sits at approximately 5,000 feet elevation, providing a refreshing retreat from summer heat and an ideal base for exploring one of Oregon's most spectacular regions.

The campground itself sits along the pristine shores of Fourmile Lake, surrounded by towering pine and fir trees that create a peaceful, natural atmosphere. The clear mountain air and the sound of water lapping against the shoreline set the tone for a restorative camping experience. The lake is stocked with brook trout, making it a paradise for anglers looking to cast a line in a beautiful alpine setting. The scenic beauty of the water reflecting the surrounding peaks creates countless opportunities for photography and simple relaxation.

This area of Oregon is rich with outdoor recreation possibilities. Hiking trails crisscross the region, ranging from gentle lakeside walks to challenging mountain treks. Nearby attractions include the stunning Crater Lake National Park, one of the most iconic natural wonders in America, situated approximately 60 miles away. The park's deep blue waters and dramatic volcanic caldera make it essential viewing for nature lovers. The Klamath Falls area, about an hour's drive away, offers additional cultural attractions, shopping, and dining options for travelers needing supplies or a change of pace.

Fourmile Lake Campground appeals to a diverse range of travelers. Families appreciate the safe, scenic environment and the opportunities for children to explore nature and learn outdoor skills. Fishing enthusiasts will find excellent opportunities to land trout while enjoying pristine mountain scenery. Retirees and couples seeking peaceful getaways love the quiet atmosphere and natural beauty. Hikers and outdoor adventurers use the campground as a base for exploring the surrounding wilderness areas and accessing higher elevation trails.

The campground provides a genuine forest camping experience that honors the natural environment while offering convenient amenities for RV travelers. Whether you're seeking solitude, outdoor adventure, or quality time with family in nature's embrace, Fourmile Lake Campground delivers an authentic Oregon mountain experience that keeps visitors returning year after year.
4.4

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95

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Ashland 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 Ashland.

Explore the Area

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

Fourmile Lake Campground Reviews

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Steve Hall

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Steve Hall

Didn’t camp, just went to the day use area for a picnic lunch and a nice hike after. Didn’t see any people other than another truck we passed on the way in. Very quiet and peaceful. Saw minimal wildlife but did see a bald eagle hovering above the lake and it dove down to snag a fish. Beautiful lake and lots of picnic tables.

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Jo

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jo

I was originally bringing my dogs with me to hike on the trail, but then we saw the day use area. The lake is gorgeous! We went into the water and played for a while. The lake seemed fairly shallow for a pretty decent distance. Unsure when/where it gets deep at. I turned to look at the campground, and we saw the beautiful mountain peak of Mount McLaughlin. It was completely unexpected as I did not... I was originally bringing my dogs with me to hike on the trail, but then we saw the day use area. The lake is gorgeous! We went into the water and played for a while. The lake seemed fairly shallow for a pretty decent distance. Unsure when/where it gets deep at. I turned to look at the campground, and we saw the beautiful mountain peak of Mount McLaughlin. It was completely unexpected as I did not realize you could see the mountain from there. We will definitely be back.

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Sheri Keepers

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sheri Keepers

Once you get over the 6 miles of washboard road at 5 mph, the lake and surrounding area make the drive worth it! Our camp site was right near the water, with a perfect view of the lake and surrounding mountains. The camp hosts are wonderful people and very knowledgeable about the area.

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April Cruz

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by April Cruz

Excellent horseback riding. There are plenty of side with stalls for the horse. Plenty of room for trailers as well. The views and riding are stunning!

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James Morales (JM-A!)

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by James Morales (JM-A!)

Dry, windy, and surrounded by dead trees. Sites 29 and 30 are right by the boat ramp; we were woken up everyday at 6am with boats driving in. Most of the trees at our site were cut out and the remaining 100ft trees drastically sway in the wind... only a matter of time before they fall. That being said, the site hosts were very nice, and the hiking trails around four mile lake are fun, yet extremel... Dry, windy, and surrounded by dead trees. Sites 29 and 30 are right by the boat ramp; we were woken up everyday at 6am with boats driving in. Most of the trees at our site were cut out and the remaining 100ft trees drastically sway in the wind... only a matter of time before they fall. That being said, the site hosts were very nice, and the hiking trails around four mile lake are fun, yet extremely dusty/full of fallen dead trees. We didn't have to bring firewood, just cut up some of the surrounding. As of writing this, you are allowed to come in and cut your own trees if you are nearby.

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