About South Shore
Number of accommodations: 35
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (234)
What Guests Are Saying
South Shore Campground offers spacious sites with great lake access, making it a favorite for many families and campers. Visitors appreciate the beautiful surroundings, enjoyable activities like paddle boarding, and the free summer concerts at the lodge. While some have noted issues with restroom maintenance and occasional wasp problems, the overall experience is positive, with many planning to return for future stays.
What Guests Are Saying
South Shore Campground offers spacious sites with great lake access, making it a favorite for many families and campers. Visitors appreciate the beautiful surroundings, enjoyable activities like paddle boarding, and the free summer concerts at the lodge. While some have noted issues with restroom maintenance and occasional wasp problems, the overall experience is positive, with many planning to return for future stays.
Review Summary
Daniel G
VerifiedAugust 23, 2021 • Stayed at: 014, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
The camp site itself was nice. However, it is NOT a lakefront site like advertised.
Daniel G
VerifiedAugust 23, 2021 • Stayed at: 014, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
The camp site itself was nice. However, it is NOT a lakefront site like advertised.
Ray H
VerifiedAugust 20, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
Fantastic lake. Camp sites are well laid out with easy access to the lake. The only negative is the bathrooms were not well maintained. I expect an outhouse to smell bad but these were over the top bad. Could smell them from across the camp ground.
Ray H
VerifiedAugust 20, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
Fantastic lake. Camp sites are well laid out with easy access to the lake. The only negative is the bathrooms were not well maintained. I expect an outhouse to smell bad but these were over the top bad. Could smell them from across the camp ground.
Sam O
VerifiedAugust 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
Suddenlink is beautiful. The water is wonderful. The campground is really nice. They do a pretty good job on the bathrooms and the host has always been nice.
My complaint is with the people who use this campground. This campground used to be about 1/2 First Come spots. Now it’s 100% reservable. This campground requires bookings six months in advance. These campsites go within minutes of being available online. It is very frustrating, when you stay here and see booked spots sitting empty for days.
They need a system that forfeits your camp spot if you do not show up.
Sam O
VerifiedAugust 17, 2021 • Stayed at: 007, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
Suddenlink is beautiful. The water is wonderful. The campground is really nice. They do a pretty good job on the bathrooms and the host has always been nice.
My complaint is with the people who use this campground. This campground used to be about 1/2 First Come spots. Now it’s 100% reservable. This campground requires bookings six months in advance. These campsites go within minutes of being available online. It is very frustrating, when you stay here and see booked spots sitting empty for days.
They need a system that forfeits your camp spot if you do not show up.
Seikai L
VerifiedAugust 16, 2021 • Stayed at: 028, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
When we arrived the water system was shut down due to a broken pipe. The camp host told us an email had been sent out about it (which was true). One of the pit toilets was closed (why would you close a pit toilet?) and the garbage was overflowing. The camp host apparently got in his camper and drove away from the job, so there was no camp host for a couple days. Then a substitute came around and updated the reservation cards. I tried to camp in one spot for four days but was unable to given the reservation system. As it turned out, no one came on the day we moved across the road for a day, so it was for nothing. The current reservation system isn't working: reserved camp sites get left unused and meanwhile there are no first-come camp sites anymore. Probably the Forest Service just wants the cash flow, and meanwhile provides pretty poor service. Of course they are underfunded and understaffed: what does that tell us about our society as a whole? We can't even get our act together on camping.
Seikai L
VerifiedAugust 16, 2021 • Stayed at: 028, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
When we arrived the water system was shut down due to a broken pipe. The camp host told us an email had been sent out about it (which was true). One of the pit toilets was closed (why would you close a pit toilet?) and the garbage was overflowing. The camp host apparently got in his camper and drove away from the job, so there was no camp host for a couple days. Then a substitute came around and updated the reservation cards. I tried to camp in one spot for four days but was unable to given the reservation system. As it turned out, no one came on the day we moved across the road for a day, so it was for nothing. The current reservation system isn't working: reserved camp sites get left unused and meanwhile there are no first-come camp sites anymore. Probably the Forest Service just wants the cash flow, and meanwhile provides pretty poor service. Of course they are underfunded and understaffed: what does that tell us about our society as a whole? We can't even get our act together on camping.
Shoshannah H
VerifiedAugust 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 005, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
We loved the lake and were lucky to get #5 which had more privacy than many of the other sites. We had fun during the day playing in the water and were also lucky to get no to little wind.
However, I'd suggest not bring a Yeti cooler as 3 were stolen from different sites the Thursday night we arrived. The host who showed up Friday morning (too busy to be there 7 days a week (this is what he told us)) said theft happens all the time and didn't seem concerned or care about it. The following night we turned on our flashlights to 2 people wondering the campgrounds after 2am with red lights on. They immediately turned them off and left. We confirmed with our neighbors that they were not out of their tents that evening. We left a night early as we were concerned for safety.
Please also be prepared for noisy nights. We've been camping for the last 9 years and have not experienced such a loud campground. This does not include the semi's braking down highway 20 in the middle of the night. We confronted the host about the noise after 11pm (not just 10pm) and he said he was already asleep at 10:15. No patrolling the campground, no touching base with campers about rules, no concern for the campers who were smoking in the bushes during fire restrictions. We were very disappointed in the actual campground/hosting.
Shoshannah H
VerifiedAugust 9, 2021 • Stayed at: 005, Loop: AREA SOUTH SHORE
We loved the lake and were lucky to get #5 which had more privacy than many of the other sites. We had fun during the day playing in the water and were also lucky to get no to little wind.
However, I'd suggest not bring a Yeti cooler as 3 were stolen from different sites the Thursday night we arrived. The host who showed up Friday morning (too busy to be there 7 days a week (this is what he told us)) said theft happens all the time and didn't seem concerned or care about it. The following night we turned on our flashlights to 2 people wondering the campgrounds after 2am with red lights on. They immediately turned them off and left. We confirmed with our neighbors that they were not out of their tents that evening. We left a night early as we were concerned for safety.
Please also be prepared for noisy nights. We've been camping for the last 9 years and have not experienced such a loud campground. This does not include the semi's braking down highway 20 in the middle of the night. We confronted the host about the noise after 11pm (not just 10pm) and he said he was already asleep at 10:15. No patrolling the campground, no touching base with campers about rules, no concern for the campers who were smoking in the bushes during fire restrictions. We were very disappointed in the actual campground/hosting.
Location South Shore
Address:
P.O. Box 249
Sisters, OR, 97759
United States
From Sisters, Oregon, take Highway 20/126 northwest for about 12 miles. Turn left onto Forest Service Road 2070 toward Suttle Lake Campgrounds. Travel just less than a half-mile to the South Shore entrance on the right.
South Shore Campground is accessible via Highway 20/126, which is approximately 12 miles southeast from Sisters, Oregon.
Latitude & Longitude: 44.4194 / -121.738
Elevation: 1064 feet
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Last updated: June 4, 2026