Warm Lake Campground has 12 campsites and is located near the eastern shore of beautiful Warm Lake in an old-growth Ponderosa pine forest. Chipmunk Creek runs also alongside the campground.
Campsite can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (30 – 60 feet). Each site also has a table, fire ring and grill. About half are reservable and the others are available on a first-come, first serve basis. Campground amenities include drinking water, vault toilets and trash collection. Cell service is not available.
You might also like Lake Cascade State Park.
Outdoor recreation includes boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, water sports, mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding, off-road vehicle riding, hunting, and picnicking. Wildlife viewing is also great in the area. Visitors may see bear, deer, elk, fox, grouse, eagles, otters and other forest creatures.
Warm Lake Lodge is also located across the road from the campground and has a restaurant, small store, cabins and 6 campsites.
Shoreline Campground is also nearby. Upper Payette Lake Campground is also nice.
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This is a small, but pretty campground. Most campers packed up and went to Shoreline next door for water sports, but I liked the tiny beach here. It was quiet and very pretty. Gravel roads make for a dusty stay. We had some mosquitos in the evening. Water available from a pump, but I wouldn’t drink it. Look at the sites – large boulders throughout make it tricky for long rigs. The camp host is super-chill. With a lodge on the property, you can buy ice, water, light booze and supplies. There is a nice bar in the lodge. Showers are available for $5 if you are not a lodge guest as opposed to a camper. The lodge may have a wifi for a fee. Picnic tables, fire rings, and cook tops are on each site. The lodge offers cabins for rent and a grassy area for small bumper-pulls and tenters. That grassy area is super-buggy, so I wouldn’t recommend it. The state park section (not the lodge property) has reservable sites separate from the lodge property. We brought our bikes and used them to go to our beach and to Shoreline to check it out. Google maps took me to Shoreline Campground, so be sure you enter the correct location.