About Pine Meadows Campground
Number of accommodations: 93
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
Most popular amenities
RV Utilities and Hookups
- Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene
- Potable Water
- Showers
Water Access
- Beach Access
- Lake Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (576)
What Guests Are Saying
Pine Meadows Campground offers a beautiful setting with clean facilities, helpful rangers, and spacious sites, making it a pleasant destination for families and pets. Many guests enjoyed the quiet atmosphere, scenic views of the lake, and easy access to outdoor activities, returning for repeat visits. Some minor concerns include limited shade at certain sites and the need for online payment, but overall, the campground receives positive feedback for its cleanliness and friendly service.
What Guests Are Saying
Pine Meadows Campground offers a beautiful setting with clean facilities, helpful rangers, and spacious sites, making it a pleasant destination for families and pets. Many guests enjoyed the quiet atmosphere, scenic views of the lake, and easy access to outdoor activities, returning for repeat visits. Some minor concerns include limited shade at certain sites and the need for online payment, but overall, the campground receives positive feedback for its cleanliness and friendly service.
Review Summary
Omar B
VerifiedJuly 13, 2024 • Stayed at: 55, Loop: PMEA
Hosts and Rangers are always friendly and helpful. Would love to go back to being able to have extra vehicles where there is available space for extra fee.
Omar B
VerifiedJuly 13, 2024 • Stayed at: 55, Loop: PMEA
Hosts and Rangers are always friendly and helpful. Would love to go back to being able to have extra vehicles where there is available space for extra fee.
Omar B
VerifiedJuly 13, 2024 • Stayed at: 55, Loop: PMEA
Hosts and Rangers are always friendly and helpful. Would love to go back to being able to have extra vehicles where there is available space for extra fee.
Logan K
VerifiedJuly 9, 2024 • Stayed at: G, Loop: PRIM
stayed on the primitive end. was very nice. spots spread out very well so not so close to other campers. a lot more quiet then what the main campground looked like
Logan K
VerifiedJuly 9, 2024 • Stayed at: G, Loop: PRIM
stayed on the primitive end. was very nice. spots spread out very well so not so close to other campers. a lot more quiet then what the main campground looked like
Logan K
VerifiedJuly 9, 2024 • Stayed at: G, Loop: PRIM
stayed on the primitive end. was very nice. spots spread out very well so not so close to other campers. a lot more quiet then what the main campground looked like
Tristan E
VerifiedJuly 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 78, Loop: PMEA
The lake was beautiful. The campsite was decently clean. There were a ton of plastic straw wrappers like from Capri-sun all over the site and we had a dog with us. It would be nice if the sites were looked over between "tenants". The biggest issue was the vagrants in their loud vehicles coming in and out of the park literally all night long. To make matters worse, when my fiance and I went for a walk and to the bathroom, we were greeted by someone dumpster diving and when I went to the bathroom there was someone shooting up in the men's shower. If this place is going to be run by a group like the Army Corp of Engineers, you guys should be able to keep someone on-site all night or have patrols go through each park. These are campsites where families try to go enjoy themselves and feel safe. We have two kids and did not sleep the whole night after this happened to make sure our kids were safe because clearly, we were on our own for protection. We may come back to the lake but until there are safety measures put in place for overnight, we will only enjoy the day-use areas if we do come back. Please fix this, you truly have a gorgeous campground on a gorgeous lake.
Tristan E
VerifiedJuly 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 78, Loop: PMEA
The lake was beautiful. The campsite was decently clean. There were a ton of plastic straw wrappers like from Capri-sun all over the site and we had a dog with us. It would be nice if the sites were looked over between "tenants". The biggest issue was the vagrants in their loud vehicles coming in and out of the park literally all night long. To make matters worse, when my fiance and I went for a walk and to the bathroom, we were greeted by someone dumpster diving and when I went to the bathroom there was someone shooting up in the men's shower. If this place is going to be run by a group like the Army Corp of Engineers, you guys should be able to keep someone on-site all night or have patrols go through each park. These are campsites where families try to go enjoy themselves and feel safe. We have two kids and did not sleep the whole night after this happened to make sure our kids were safe because clearly, we were on our own for protection. We may come back to the lake but until there are safety measures put in place for overnight, we will only enjoy the day-use areas if we do come back. Please fix this, you truly have a gorgeous campground on a gorgeous lake.
Tristan E
VerifiedJuly 8, 2024 • Stayed at: 78, Loop: PMEA
The lake was beautiful. The campsite was decently clean. There were a ton of plastic straw wrappers like from Capri-sun all over the site and we had a dog with us. It would be nice if the sites were looked over between "tenants". The biggest issue was the vagrants in their loud vehicles coming in and out of the park literally all night long. To make matters worse, when my fiance and I went for a walk and to the bathroom, we were greeted by someone dumpster diving and when I went to the bathroom there was someone shooting up in the men's shower. If this place is going to be run by a group like the Army Corp of Engineers, you guys should be able to keep someone on-site all night or have patrols go through each park. These are campsites where families try to go enjoy themselves and feel safe. We have two kids and did not sleep the whole night after this happened to make sure our kids were safe because clearly, we were on our own for protection. We may come back to the lake but until there are safety measures put in place for overnight, we will only enjoy the day-use areas if we do come back. Please fix this, you truly have a gorgeous campground on a gorgeous lake.
Samantha H
VerifiedJuly 2, 2024 • Stayed at: 25, Loop: PMEA
awesome campground! lots of sites with great views of the lake and waterfront access. bathrooms were clean, sites were nicely sized and spaced out, and everyone was super nice and helpful!
Location Pine Meadows Campground
Address:
75166 Cottage Grove Reservoir Rd
Cottage Grove, OR, 97424
United States
From Eugene, Oregon: Traveling south on Interstate 5 to Exit 172. Take exit 172, turn left on 6th street / London Road, and drive approximately 3 miles. Take a left on Cottage Grove Reservoir Road and drive 2.5 miles to Pine Meadows Campground.
From Roseburg, Oregon: Traveling north on Interstate 5 to Exit 170. Take exit 170; continue driving on Highway 99 for approximately 2.3 miles. Take a right on Latham Road and drive approximately 1 mile. Turn Right on London Road and drive approximately 3 miles. Take a left on Cottage Grove Reservoir Road and drive 2.5 mile to Pine Meadows Campground.
Pine Meadows Campground is accessible via Interstate 5, with Exit 172 located approximately 3 miles from the campground when traveling south. For northbound access, Exit 170 on Interstate 5 connects to Highway 99, leading to local roads that reach the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 43.701 / -123.055
Elevation: 246 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026