Jubilee Lake Campground

This high elevation, spruce fir surrounded campground is the largest and most popular campground on the Umatilla National Forest. Jubilee Lake is nestled among the trees and the lake provides a beautiful setting for day-use as well as camping. This site is known for good fishing and swimming and is a wonderful way to escape the summer heat.
Jubilee Lake campground offers a variety of recreational actitivies for visitors of all abilities, including fishing and hiking trails.
At a Glance
Operational Hours: | July-October 15: Water will be turned of on Septemeber 30. Trash service will end on October 4th. Gates close on October 15th. While the gates are closed the lake is still open for foot traffic. |
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Reservations: | Reservations available on recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777. A limited number of campsites will remain first come first served. More information can be found in the FAQs. |
Area Amenities: |
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Fees: | During the summer months when full-facility service is available (water, garbage, camp host, etc.) a $17.00 fee is charged for each single campsite and $24.00 for each double campsite, as well as $5.00/night for each additional vehicle. There is a $3.00 day-use fee for those not camping overnight. During the fall months several sites will close and services are reduced. A $8 reservation fee will be added to site reserved through recreation.gov |
Open Season: | July - November |
Usage: | Heavy |
Busiest Season: | July 4th Weekend - Labor Day Weekend |
Water: | Potable Water |
Restroom: | Flush Toilet (5 double flush), Vault Toilet (4) |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
General Information
Directions:From Weston, Oregon: Travel 20 miles east of Weston on Highway 204. Turn left (north) onto Forest Service Road 64. Follow the road for 12 miles and the campground entrance will be on your right.
From Elgin, Oregon: Travel 21 miles northwest of Elgin on Highway 204. Turn right (north) onto Forest Service Road 64. Follow the road for 12 miles and the campground entrance will be on your right.
Activities
Campground Camping
RV Camping
Most campsites were not designed for today's longer RVs. Sites with pull-throughs provide the best opportunities for longer RVs or truck/trailer combos. Some back-in sites can also accomodate the longer vehicles.
Lake and Pond Fishing
Fishing is a very popular activity at Jubilee Lake (and there are several spurs leading from the trail to the lake). There are several barrier free fishing access points near the campground. No motorized access of the lake.