We loved this campground. Super clean, super safe and they have showers!!! The lake is absolutely beautiful and our campsite was just steps from the water. You can get wood and ice onsite so not necessary to go the store for those supplies. Town of Detroit is only two miles away, though, if you need something. Campsite are large enough for two 10 x 12 tents. Highly recommend to anyone.
The park is about 50 miles from Salem and 2 mies from the city of Detroit. The wonderful staff like Amy, Traci, Lonnie, Crystal and the volunteers make your stay enjoyable. The fishing is wonderful and restful. If you forget something at home, you are 2 miles from Detroit and 13 miles from Mill City. Mill city has an IGA downtown and has everything you may have missed. The volunteers help you and keep the gift shop going and the campfire wood ready to sell to you. Be sure to say hi to the booth staff and give thema "Well Done" smile when you check in!
Campground is large and sits right at the shore of the Detroit Lake! Even though it's raining, it is a beautiful park. The campsite pad we are on is narrow, just wide enough for the wheels of the rig. But the site is very large with a fire ring and picnic table. Bigger rigs are fine but there are few large sites. Our site is 50 ft long and we just fit with our toad. Lots of families with kids. There are two swimming areas boat moorage and fishing docks. It's only a couple of miles from the town of Detroit. Detroit has restaurants and gas and convenience items. Not too far from Mt Hood National Forest. Rangers are super nice great check in process. We are here for 4 days the rain should subside....I hope!
We were ppleasantly surprised that it was as quite as it was. The road noise was just background. Park is clean. Showers are good. Little store has ice, firewood, and not much else. Staff is helpful and friendly.
We recently purchased a motorhome and have been out exploring. We had never been to Detroit Lake before, but were happy with our choice. The campground is wedged in the woods between the lake and the highway, the spot we were in did back up to the road and could get a little loud during the day, but overall the noise was not bad. Site G05We spent some time exploring on our bikes, it's fairly flat to so a nice ride. You can't really ride anywhere outside of the campground due to the narrow highway (or, at least I wouldn't do it) so we went for a walk along the lake. It's fun to watch all the people taking their boats in and out of the lake - the sheer volume of boats was really amazing. We didn't do any swimming, but there are swimming areas and a fishing dock as well. The woods were nicely shaded, and there was a store for firewood and ice as well. It was a good weekend just sitting around and enjoying the outdoors. The drive is pretty reasonable as well, the highway is pretty wide until you get up in the hills, where it narrows but not too badly. We'll be back for sure next year (assuming we can get a reservation!!)
If you have always liked the idea of swimming in a lake, but feel like what lakes are really missing is a layer of asphalt, then this is the lake for you! Ditto if what you hate about lakes is the poop-free grass or the presence of flush toilets. Here, there's all the goose poop you need, plus a vault toilet if you need to do some pooping yourself. But don't poop in the lake -- that's the ducks' job, though I doubt that's the full explanation for the murky water or the uneven, freezing-to-even-more-freezing temperatures. All of that notwithstanding, our kids had a great time. This is why we don't let our kids make decisions about where to spend the day as a family.
After a few attempts at getting a reservation we are finally here! This is a beautiful lake, clean camp ground, tents, rv,,something for everyone. We can see why it is so popular. A little surprised that no one mentioned the hwy 22 noise. It never ends! This is one the thing we do not like about this state park. Truckers use this hwy all night long. Perhaps if you are lucky enough to get a spot closer to the waters edge you would not hear it as much. The bathrooms are very clean, free showers with hot water it you need that. A very nice play area for small children, volleyball nets, basketball, lots of things for the little one in the A - C loops. We are in H, but G would have been nice, that loop has full hook ups. If we were to come again we would try for that loop. Oregon State Parks never disappoint!
We have camped at Detroit Lake State Park for many years and just love it. It takes 3-4 months to get a site so start in calling in December for July or August. You have to call 9 months in advance and be very patient and keep trying to get a site that is open. They get cancellations and a site will open up. We like the G Loope by the lake. The lake is big and they have a place designated for swmming and they do a lo1-800-452-5687t of boating there, They have handicapped sites. wood, ice and a small store. They also have showers. The town of Detroit is not far, it's about a block long. We would highly recommend this camping spot. We are going again this year in August.
We only stayed here for one night on our Cross Country trip and we wished we could have stayed so much longer. What a NICE campground with FULL hook ups! The sites were not large, but we've stayed in smaller sites for sure. Nice, clean and well-placed bathrooms and showers, lovely lake with boating and fishing docks and just a nice place to be. We definitely will be back someday.
If you are living in the beautiful city of Portland, Oregon, this is the most accessible place to camp out...Its an easy 1-1/2 hour southbound drive and scenic view after the city of Salem...Detroit Lake is a huge lake and its just great for boating, rafting, fishing, etc.-almost anything you can do where water is involved...Reserve your spot at least at the beginning of the year or you will be left out in a "waiting list" if there is one...Most of the campsites are close to the lake...Its always a winner to visit this place even for a day if you are not able to reserve your site...