Poole Creek campground has 60 single-family campsites and is located is just south of Poole Creek on the west shore of Lemolo Lake. Group camping is also available. Single-family campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each site also has a table, fire ring and grate. Twenty-seven sites are reservable and the rest are first-come, first-served. Two vehicles per site (trailer is counted as one vehicle), and there is a $5 charge per night for an extra vehicle.
Campground amenities include drinking water and vault toilets. There’s also a boat ramp next to the campground. Firewood is available for sale from the camp host. Cell service is good.
Lemolo Lake has some fine fishing and is home to Eastern brook trout, rainbow trout, Kokanee salmon and even German brown trout. Other outdoor recreation includes boating, water skiing, jet skiing, windsurfing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, mountain biking and picnicking. Wildlife viewing is also the bomb here.
East Lemolo and Inlet are two other campgrounds also in the Lemolo Lake Recreation Area.
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I just want to know how to get on a waiting list Incase Poole creek site 11 comes available
Hi Nikki,
Unfortunately there is no waiting list for campsites (specific or otherwise) at Poole Creek campground. My best recommendation would be to check back each day at Recreation.gov.
there needs to be fish cleaning stations at the camp grounds fish are being cleaned in the lake
troy
Looking to come this direction from Las Vegas,
Not finding too much on bears, I know we should be aware but how frequent are they at Poole Creek campground. Also what are the limitaions as far as trails and pets in the area
Theresa
Hi Theresa,
Bears are usually not a problem at Poole Creek campground. Pets are allowed in the campground (on a leash), but we’re not sure about not the trails. You may want to call the campground directly regarding latest bear activity and/or pets on the trails: 541-498-2531
Wondering how mosquitoes are in mid August at Lemolo Lake/Poole Creek campground. We want to come prepared. 🙂
Hi Ruth,
With the big winter/water – there are a lot of mosquitoes this year up at Lemolo Lake/Poole Creek. Bring repellant – DEET (with at least 30%).
Thanks so much for the information! Super helpful!
Another question for our family that’s coming in a few weeks…what is the water like temperature wise in mid-August? Also, we’re wondering how the lake water is for swimming as far as “stuff” in the water goes…can you swim around easily or are there a lot of water plants that will wrap around your feet and such? Thanks much for the help! 🙂
Hi Ruth,
We’re not sure about the current water conditions of Lemolo Lake. My guess is that the water temp is low 70s. You might try calling the campground to see if they have more info: 541-498-2531
Thanks for the information. Most of our family has never been and this site has been so helpful. We’re really looking forward to being together and knowing what to expect is great!
Will mosquitoes still be fierce in late August?
Hi Dolores,
Yes – mosquitoes will be quite active at Poole Creek campground in August. Bring your repellent!
This will be a first for us. Wondering what the nearest store would be if we needed anything or should I plan on making sure we have enough for the whole week.
Hi Cindy,
Diamond Lake has a gas station/convenience store, and the Diamond Lake Resort has a small store. Diamond Lake is about 11 miles away. The town of Chemult has a small store, gas, etc. It is about 42 miles away. Have fun on your first camping trip to Poole Creek!