OutReserve

Little Fawn Campground

LITTLE FAWN GROUP CAMP
LITTLE FAWN GROUP CAMP
LITTLE FAWN GROUP CAMP
LITTLE FAWN GROUP CAMP
LITTLE FAWN GROUP CAMP

About Little Fawn Campground

Little Fawn Group Camp, 37 miles southwest of the town of Bend, is located on the southeastern shores of Elk Lake.

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently open - May 29 to Sep 26

Campground Amenities

Water and Hygiene

Water and Hygiene

  • Potable Water
Water Access

Water Access

  • Beach Access
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Reviews (18)

Review Summary

3.0
18 reviews
5
22.2%
4
4
11.1%
2
3
22.2%
4
2
33.3%
6
1
11.1%
2

Laurel R

September 2, 2021

2

There is zero water behind the campground. You have to drive to the boat ramp to put your boat (kayak, canoe etc) into the water. The lake is so low in June that it was half gone already.
Higher elevations are colder at night. Bring a heater!
Camp sights are nicely spread out to five you lots of room.
Volted bathroom was cleaned and supplied daily.
Caught zero fish there so drove to Elk lake to catch big fish!

Laurel R

September 2, 2021

2

There is zero water behind the campground. You have to drive to the boat ramp to put your boat (kayak, canoe etc) into the water. The lake is so low in June that it was half gone already.
Higher elevations are colder at night. Bring a heater!
Camp sights are nicely spread out to five you lots of room.
Volted bathroom was cleaned and supplied daily.
Caught zero fish there so drove to Elk lake to catch big fish!

lynn s

August 8, 2021

3

Had to move, table rotted, 6 inches from ground, unable to sit at it. Bathrooms smelled bad. Water pump did NOT work cotter pins broken, could not prime or get water up

lynn s

August 8, 2021

3

Had to move, table rotted, 6 inches from ground, unable to sit at it. Bathrooms smelled bad. Water pump did NOT work cotter pins broken, could not prime or get water up

Cynthia L

July 28, 2021

1

Reservations should know that the lake dried up two years ago… so sad

Cynthia L

July 28, 2021

1

Reservations should know that the lake dried up two years ago… so sad

Emily P

July 21, 2021

5

Great solitary, quiet campground. If you don't like crowds, this is the campsite for you. There are no hook-ups, but the bathrooms are clean (no sink, toilet only). Large sites, lots of chipmunks, easy walking distance to the lake. A quick drive over to paddle Hosmer Lake. We would camp here again : )

Emily P

July 21, 2021

5

Great solitary, quiet campground. If you don't like crowds, this is the campsite for you. There are no hook-ups, but the bathrooms are clean (no sink, toilet only). Large sites, lots of chipmunks, easy walking distance to the lake. A quick drive over to paddle Hosmer Lake. We would camp here again : )

Kaitlin O

June 14, 2021

2

Very secluded sites. Great location next to lake. Gravel road for about 1.5 miles that would be better with an AWD vehicle. The campground wasn’t crowded at all when we were there. Unfortunately, the mosquitos were out of control the first weekend in June and we had to leave a night early. No fun just sitting in your tent because you and your dog can’t be outside without getting 20 bites in one sitting. Also bring your own fire wood as no camp host came around and was stationed at another camp ground. We also had some extremely loud campers who decided it was cool to yell at the top of their lungs at 3am. Not the campground’s fault though and neither are the mosquitos!

Kaitlin O

June 14, 2021

2

Very secluded sites. Great location next to lake. Gravel road for about 1.5 miles that would be better with an AWD vehicle. The campground wasn’t crowded at all when we were there. Unfortunately, the mosquitos were out of control the first weekend in June and we had to leave a night early. No fun just sitting in your tent because you and your dog can’t be outside without getting 20 bites in one sitting. Also bring your own fire wood as no camp host came around and was stationed at another camp ground. We also had some extremely loud campers who decided it was cool to yell at the top of their lungs at 3am. Not the campground’s fault though and neither are the mosquitos!

Location Little Fawn Campground

Address:
63095 Deschutes Market Road
Bend, OR, 97701
United States

Highway access

Little Fawn Campground is accessed via Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, which connects to US Highway 20 approximately 35 miles to the northeast in Bend. There are no nearby interstates or other major roads within a meaningful distance.

Latitude & Longitude: 43.9631 / -121.796

Elevation: 1499 feet

Policies & Rules

Fees & deposits

  • The camping fee covers 1 vehicle and 1 towed vehicle; additional vehicles incur a fee.

Safety & rules

  • Inspect and clean your gear to prevent invasive species.
  • Generators cannot be used from 10 PM to 7 AM; silent power banks are allowed.

Fires & fuel

  • Fire restrictions may occur during hot, dry weather; campfires and charcoal fires could be prohibited.
  • Do not move firewood; obtain it near your camping site to prevent invasive species.

Cancellation policy

  • Refund requests incur a $10 fee; non-refundable fees will not be returned.

General

  • Click here for more information about Deschutes National Forest

Site capacity

  • Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days per location; a total of 28 days per year across all National Forest lands is also enforced.

Site types & loops

  • Group sites are no longer available; individual sites are first-come-first-served.

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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