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Juanita Lake Campground

Juanita Lake
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About Juanita Lake Campground

Juanita Lake campground offers 23 campsites adjacent to Juanita Lake on the Klamath National Forest. The lake offers a unique combination of recreation opportunities including many water-based activities like fishing and swimming. Site map located in photo stream above. Currently, there is non-potable water available for use.

Number of accommodations: 22

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently open - May 15 to Oct 18

Rates, Sites & Availability

Select check-in and check-out dates to see real-time availability for each site.

22 Sites Available

Site
Price
1, Loop: A
Price not available
10, Loop: A
Price not available
11, Loop: A
Price not available
12, Loop: A
Price not available
13, Loop: A
Price not available
14, Loop: A
Price not available
15, Loop: A
Price not available
16, Loop: A
Price not available
17, Loop: A
Price not available
18, Loop: A
Price not available
19, Loop: A
Price not available
2, Loop: A
Price not available
20, Loop: A
Price not available
21, Loop: A
Price not available
22, Loop: A
Price not available
3, Loop: A
Price not available
4, Loop: A
Price not available
5, Loop: A
Price not available
6, Loop: A
Price not available
7, Loop: A
Price not available
8, Loop: A
Price not available
9, Loop: A
Price not available

Reviews (92)

What Guests Are Saying

Juanita Lake Campground is a beautiful, serene spot perfect for family gatherings and outdoor activities like kayaking and fishing. Many campers appreciate the spacious, well-kept sites and stunning scenery, although some have noted issues with the lack of potable water and campground oversight. While the road to the campground can be challenging and insect presence can be bothersome, overall, visitors enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and plan to return.

Review Summary

4.1
92 reviews
5
43.5%
40
4
34.8%
32
3
10.9%
10
2
6.5%
6
1
4.3%
4

Tom C

Verified

June 1, 2023 Stayed at: 14, Loop: A

5

While there were some problems with there being No water,and having to haul water from the lake to our camp site,the overall experience for 12 days was amazing. Mark the camp host did an excellent job despite problems with the reservation only system that was in place this season. Despite having reservations,we were locked out of the camp ground due to a communication problem between the forest service and the camp host. The problem was remedied in about an hour after having to drive down the mountain to call the forest service office. The camp host did a great job making everyone feel welcome,keeping the sites and restrooms cleaned. Only problem was that the host had no idea who actually had a reservation and who didn't until the 28th of May. Better communication between the forest service and camp host would make it easier on everyone and prevent unnecessary disputes over sites as this reservation only system is not very popular with locals who are used to coming up on a first come,first serve basis. We love walking around the lake,the fishing and taking the grandchildren swimming in the lake,and just walking the paved campground area meeting other campers. Looking forward to our next trip,reservations and campfire permits in hand.

Tom C

Verified

June 1, 2023 Stayed at: 14, Loop: A

5

While there were some problems with there being No water,and having to haul water from the lake to our camp site,the overall experience for 12 days was amazing. Mark the camp host did an excellent job despite problems with the reservation only system that was in place this season. Despite having reservations,we were locked out of the camp ground due to a communication problem between the forest service and the camp host. The problem was remedied in about an hour after having to drive down the mountain to call the forest service office. The camp host did a great job making everyone feel welcome,keeping the sites and restrooms cleaned. Only problem was that the host had no idea who actually had a reservation and who didn't until the 28th of May. Better communication between the forest service and camp host would make it easier on everyone and prevent unnecessary disputes over sites as this reservation only system is not very popular with locals who are used to coming up on a first come,first serve basis. We love walking around the lake,the fishing and taking the grandchildren swimming in the lake,and just walking the paved campground area meeting other campers. Looking forward to our next trip,reservations and campfire permits in hand.

Location Juanita Lake Campground

Address:
Goosenest Ranger District
Macdoel, CA, 96058
United States

Highway access

Juanita Lake Campground is accessible via I-5 approximately 35 miles to the southwest, and State Hwy 97 which runs nearby. Ball Mtn Road connects to Hwy 97 and leads to the campground.

Latitude & Longitude: 41.8174 / -122.124

Elevation: 1566 feet

Policies & Rules

General

  • Dogs on leash
  • No off-highway vehicle use in the campground
  • Fire wood: anything dead and down may be gathered for campfires (no chainsaws)
  • There is limited RV parking.
  • For more information call the Goosenest Ranger District at 530-398-4391 or visit the Klamath National Forest .
  • Don't Move Firewood: Protect California's forests from tree-killing pests by buying your firewood locally and burning it on-site. For more information visit firewood.ca.gov .
  • This is bear country; all food must be properly stored in approved containers.

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Last updated: June 3, 2026

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