Set back from the shores of Diamond Lake in lodgepole pine forest, this is a quiet, idyllic playground for golden mantle ground squirrels. This picturesque spot boasts views of both Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen. Broken Arrow Campground offers easy access to fishing, walking and biking trails, yet sees lighter use from anglers and paddlers during the summer months.
Broken Arrow Campground is comfortable spot for families and groups. This sizeable campground can comfortably accommodate large groups. Interpretive programs are provided in the summer at the amphitheater at nearby Diamond Lake Campground.
Facilities
121 campsites (4 group campsites) with picnic tables and fire pits
Drinking water
Flush toilets
Showers
Garbage disposal
Grey water waste sumps
RV dump station
At a Glance
Current Conditions:
10/03/2020: Closed for the season, will open in 2021
Operational Hours:
Reservations:
138 sites reservable sites
3 group sites
Reservations can be made at www.recreation.gov for stays June through Labor Day. First come, first served in May, and rest of Sept until closed (usually mid September)
From Roseburg, OR, turn left onto OR-138 east / northeast Diamond Lake Boulevard for approximately 80 miles. Turn right onto Forest Road 4795 / Diamond Lake Loop at the north entrance to Diamond Lake Recreation Area. Continue 3.2 miles and turn right after the pizza parlor. Drive half a mile to the campground entrance on the left. Broken Arrow may also be accessed via Highway 230 from Medford, OR, or Highway 97 from Klamath Falls, OR, and Bend, OR.
Check out an 11-mile paved trail around Diamond Lake!
Camping & Cabins
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Campground Camping
Hiking, fishing, boating, bicycling and picnicking
Interpretive programs are provided in the Summer at the amphitheater within nearby Diamond Lake Campground
Numerous hiking trails, including: a 0.8 mile self guided nature trail, Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, Mt. Thielsen Trail, and Mt. Bailey Trail
There are 11 miles of paved bicycle/hiker trail surrounding Diamond Lake
Lake fishing for Rainbow trout - The lake is stocked annually with over 450,000 fingerling
There are 3 campgrounds with 219 sites fully accessible and 5 fully accessible restrooms.
Fishing
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Lake and Pond Fishing
Anglers can pursue a variety of trout species in Diamond Lake. Check the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's web site for the most up-to-date information about seasons and stocking schedules.
Hiking
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Day Hiking
Numerous hiking trails are accessible from Diamond Lake Campground. The North Umpqua Trail requires a short drive to access near Lemolo Lake.