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Inlet Campground Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Elevation:  4,160 Feet
Handicapped Accessible:  No
Length of Stay:  14 Days
Maximum RV Size:  25 Feet
Number of Sites:  14
Reservation Status:  Not Accepted
Usage:  Light
Reservation:  No
Season:  Mid-May - October
Directions
From Prospect, Travel northeast on Highway 230 to its junction with Highway 138. Continue north on 138 and turn right onto Road 2610. Follow 2610 north to Road 2614. Follow 2614 northeast 2.5 miles to the campground entrance on the left.
Location Information
The Inlet Campground, located in the Lemolo Lake Recreation Area, is hidden in the deep, green, quiet forest where the North Umpqua River rushes into Lemolo Reservoir. Waterskiing is a popular activity on portions of the lake whose depth exceeds 100 feet in places. Fishing is popular as well. Facilities include picnic tables, fire rings and vault toilets.

The Poole Creek Forest Service Campground with 59 camping units, the
Bunker Hill Forest Service Campground with 8 camping units, and
East Lemolo Forest Service Campground with informal camping units are also located in the area.

In addition, the area includes a full service resort operating under special use permit from the Umpqua National Forest including: motel units and Swiss chalets, a restaurant, a lounge, groceries, gasoline, propane, fishing licenses, and boat rentals and boat ramp. An RV park which includes full hookup or electricity and water hookup only, a dump station, bathrooms,showers, and a Landromat is within this area as well.
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