About Mud Lake Campground
Number of accommodations: 6
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Reviews (22)
What Guests Are Saying
Mud Lake Campground offers a lovely and quiet experience, with great wildlife sightings and convenient access to 30 amp electricity. Visitors appreciated the small size and peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for hiking and fishing. However, some noted noise disturbances from nearby neighbors and a rough access road needing maintenance.
What Guests Are Saying
Mud Lake Campground offers a lovely and quiet experience, with great wildlife sightings and convenient access to 30 amp electricity. Visitors appreciated the small size and peaceful atmosphere, making it ideal for hiking and fishing. However, some noted noise disturbances from nearby neighbors and a rough access road needing maintenance.
Review Summary
Kerry l
VerifiedJuly 22, 2021 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: Mud Lake Campground
This was a surprisingly sweet little campsite, directly across the street from a larger one with another lake. We didn't get the spot we reserved when we arrived because someone else was in it, but ended up in a better spot in the end so it worked out okay after the initial shuffle was sorted out. The mosquitoes were out in full force so bring bug spray. The camp sites are fairly spread out and it was quiet when we were there. We'd go back!
Anca P
July 13, 2020
The place itself where this group site is located is wonderful. The problem is that the group site comes in the form of an entire campground, for which the camp host did not have any signs to show we had the whole area reserved. So the entire weekend we had cars and RVs driving through our group site, trying to get set up for camping. We asked for some signs and made some more ourselves to show the place is reserved, which helped to decrease traffic. Finally, contrary to some reviews, this is not a group site with a few FF sites. The whole campground is the group site, and is reserved as one unit on Recreation.gov. Overall, we would go back, but signage needs to show people have this reserved.
Location Mud Lake Campground
Address:
47500 Anthony Lakes Hwy
North Powder, OR, 97867
United States
From Baker City, Oregon, head north on Highway 30 toward Haines for approximately 10 miles. In Haines, turn left and follow the Anthony Lake Highway signs (turns into Forest Road 73 and Elkhorn Scenic Byway) for 25 miles to the Anthony Lake Recreation Area. Turn right into the campground across from the ski area.
From La Grande, head south on Interstate 84 for 25 miles to exit 285 in North Powder, Oregon. In North Powder, follow the ski area signs on Highway 237 for 4 miles to Ellis Road. Turn left on Ellis Road and go about a mile to the Anthony Lake Highway. Turn right and follow the Anthony Lake Highway (becomes Forest Road 73) for 16 miles to the campground entrance on the right, across from the ski area.
Latitude & Longitude: 44.9644 / -118.232
Elevation: 2172 feet