

Lost Creek is a primitive, tent-only alpine campground perched at 6,000 feet on the eastern edge of Crater Lake. The 16 sites are first-come, first-served with self-serve walk-up registration only—no online booking. This is hardcore bushcraft: no water spigots, no showers, no generators, and portable toilets only. If you're ready to haul water and embrace the alpine experience, you'll find solitude and quick access to hiking and lake views.
✅ BOOK IF: Tent campers seeking primitive, remote, high-alpine experience. Hikers comfortable hauling water and embracing minimal amenities. Families ready to teach self-reliance and bear safety. ❌ SKIP IF: RV or trailer owners (not permitted). Folks needing hookups, showers, or potable water on-site. Accessibility needs (no accessible campsites). Visitors uncomfortable with cold nights (40°F) or self-registration. Solo travelers uncomfortable with isolation.
Tent only
Surrounding forest, distant views of Crater Lake region. Limited direct lake views from camp due to elevation and forest cover.
Crater Lake (scenic views and boat tours nearby). Phantom Ship Overlook, 3 miles via Pinnacles Road. Rim Village scenic drive. Mazama Village (16 miles) for supplies and services.
Family-friendly for prepared campers comfortable with primitive conditions and cold nights. Kids should be old enough to carry water and sleep in cold. No on-site play areas or activities; focus is hiking, lake views, and self-reliance. Teach bear-safety protocols before arrival.
July through mid-September for stable weather, warmer daytime temps, and reliable campground access (weather-permitting). Early July can have lingering snow; mid-October approaches closing and early storms.
Self-serve walk-up registration on arrival. Unpaved dirt roads throughout; standard vehicles OK in good weather. Sites generally level but inspect before pitching—natural ground has rocks and roots. Pitch tent where water will drain if rain occurs. Maximum 2 vehicles per site; park single vehicle at site, additional vehicle at designated overflow area (if applicable). Check in anytime, check out by 12 pm.
Primitive backcountry feel. This is NOT a developed campground—expect no water, no showers, no hookups, no generators, portable toilets only. Authentic alpine camping experience for tent-only self-sufficient campers. Limited social infrastructure; focus is nature access and solitude, not amenities or socializing. Parking-lot feel is minimal; sites spread across wooded area.
No showers or laundry on-site. Nearest facilities: Mazama Village Store (16 miles away)—hot coin-operated showers (bring quarters), laundry machines. Plan to shower off-site or use a camp basin for washing.
Popular with tent campers seeking primitive alpine solitude. Fills quickly despite remote location and lack of amenities. Reviewers praise direct access to hiking and lake region; note water hauling and cold nights as challenges. Most recommend arriving early and being fully self-sufficient.
Tent only
Nearby hiking: Castle Crest Wildflower Trail, Snowshoeing at Crater Lake. Scenic Rim Drive access. Crater Lake views from nearby overlooks including Phantom Ship Overlook.
Self-serve walk-up; no advance registration (Booking: Arrive by mid-morning; campground fills by mid-afternoon)
No Pets Allowed
To Park Entrance
12 miles from park headquarters via East Rim Drive and Pinnacles Road. Final 3 miles on Pinnacles Road.
Elevation
6,000 feet
" Popular with tent campers seeking primitive alpine solitude. Fills quickly despite remote location and lack of amenities. Reviewers praise direct access to hiking and lake region; note water hauling and cold nights as challenges. Most recommend arriving early and being fully self-sufficient."
No. Lost Creek is tent-only. RVs, buses, trailers, and vans with toilets are not permitted. Mazama Campground (16 miles away) accepts RVs with hookups.
No. Lost Creek is walk-up only; no advance reservations available. Arrive by mid-morning for best selection, as it fills by mid-afternoon.
No water on-site. Bring all drinking water (2–3 gallons/person/day recommended). Fill containers at Mazama Village (16 miles) or Visitor Center (12 miles).
Yes. Store all food, garbage, toiletries, and cooking equipment in the provided bear-resistant locker or your vehicle. Do not leave items unattended at your site.
Normally opens early July and closes mid-October (weather-dependent). IMPORTANT: Lost Creek is CLOSED ALL YEAR 2026 due to road/facility conditions.
$5 per night for tent sites. Senior Pass and Access Pass holders get 50% discount ($2.50/night). Payment by cash (exact change) or check only—no credit cards. Crater Lake entrance fee is separate ($30/vehicle in summer).
Portable toilets only (seasonal). No showers on-site. Nearest showers at Mazama Village (16 miles)—coin-operated, bring quarters.
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