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This campground has a full virtual tour with interactive campsite markers. Walk through every loop, inspect individual sites, and see the views before you book.
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📖 About This Campground
Broken Arrow Campground near Diamond Lake Oregon is set back from the shore of Diamond Lake in a Lodgepole pine forest. Campground boasts views of both Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen and offers fishermen access to nearby Diamond Lake and plenty of opportunities to catch a nice Rainbow trout. The lake, located only one quarter mile away, is stocked annually with over 450,000 fingerlings. Camping is available for both tents and RVs up to 45 feet in length. There 13 individual, reservable sites and 117 first come, first serve sites.
This large campground has 120 standard site and, 3 group sites, able to accommodate tents, RVs and trailers. The 3 group sites and standard sites are availble by reservation only.
Sites are equipped with picnic tables, campfire rings, grills, drinking water and flush toilets. Several nearby boat ramps provide access to the lake.
The area around Broken Arrow Campground offers outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to hike, fish, swim, bike and enjoy a long list of outdoor recreational activities throughout the year. With a backdrop of forested shoreline and mountain peaks, anglers may cast a line from a boat or along the shore into nearby Diamond Lake to reel in rainbow trout. Swimming, kayaking, and picnicking along the shore are wonderful ways to spend a warm afternoon along the waterfront as well. Bicyclists will enjoy riding on the 11-mile paved trail around the lake, while hikers can head out for the day on one of many trails leaving from the area. Interpretive programs are offered on Saturday evenings at nearby Diamond Lake Campground. Trails for horseback riding are within 5 miles of the campground.


