Annie Creek Sno-Park
Fremont-Winema National Forest
Write a Review Annie Creek Road Fort Klamath, OR 97626 541-885-3400 541-947-2151 Official WebsiteGPS: 42.7612, -122.0588
Overview of Annie Creek Sno-Park
Sno Park Pass required November 1 to April 30
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by thedrivingdeveros on 9/4/2024
Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by TravelinThoms on 8/31/2023
Open Seasonally Yes
Elevation 4,330 ft / 1,319 m
Max Stay 14
Tent Camping Yes
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To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 541-885-3400
lgehring asked on 6/10/2024
Can you run a generator? How long? We're worried about another heat dome making the RV unbearable for us and our dog....
Reviews of Annie Creek Sno-Park 30 people have reviewed this location.
“Good Stay Near Crater”
Reviewed 9/4/2024
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Good parking lot to park near Crater. Bathrooms were okay, some loud generators in the parking lot, but if you go to the right and downhill, there are more traditional feeling parking spots. Somewhat useable Verizon, would stay again.
thedrivingdeveros would stay here again
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“Beautiful Spot Creekside. ”
Reviewed 5/31/2024
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Amazing, quiet spot about 15 feet from the creek. Wooded, shady area with 5 camping spots. No amenities. I was the only person there.
Mary would stay here again
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“Clean Quiet Level Spot. ”
Reviewed 5/6/2024
Days stayed: | 1 |
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Site Number: | 0 |
Stopped here to go to Crater Lake. There was a sign about Snow pass required till April 30. Police/Ranger pulled in a couple times and just drove through slowly. Very clean pit toilets and a couple fire pits on the north end of the parking lot. There is a little trail for smaller rigs but I was settled in. I watched a Taco and a Sprint... more
Stopped here to go to Crater Lake. There was a sign about Snow pass required till April 30. Police/Ranger pulled in a couple times and just drove through slowly. Very clean pit toilets and a couple fire pits on the north end of the parking lot. There is a little trail for smaller rigs but I was settled in. I watched a Taco and a Sprinter go down the trail and they didn’t come back up so I’ll assume they found a nice spot down there by the river.
Rosie324 would stay here again
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“Quiet & Minutes From Park Entrance ”
Reviewed 10/6/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Spent 3 days boondocking here with no issues. It is a plain parking lot but spacious enough for plenty of rvs. We felt safe during the day and night. Did not get any cell signal but had starlink which worked great. Would definitely stay here again.
Leslie would stay here again
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“Super Close To Crater Lake, Starlink Works! ”
Reviewed 8/31/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
RV Length: | 40' (Fifth Wheel) |
We stayed here for 6 days and it was a perfect location for exploring Crater Lake NP. My husband and I work remote and starlink works great here, but you may need a poll to put starlink on to get past the trees. Very easy to get into and out of with our 41 ft fifth wheel.
TravelinThoms would stay here again
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“Wonderful place. Commenting about water and dump station”
Reviewed 8/27/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Wonderful place. We stayed up on the asphalt so that our Starlink would not have trees in the way. Water and Dump Station and Electric: 1st: Electric. While there are no electric hookups for the trailer, there are a number of outlets inside the snow lodge. If you need to charge a cell phone, or a portable battery, you probably can ... more
Wonderful place. We stayed up on the asphalt so that our Starlink would not have trees in the way.
Water and Dump Station and Electric:
1st: Electric. While there are no electric hookups for the trailer, there are a number of outlets inside the snow lodge. If you need to charge a cell phone, or a portable battery, you probably can use one of those.
Water and Dump Station: While there is no water point or dump station onsite, if you want to go into Crater Lake National Park which is very close by, there is water and Dump Station there. My WAZE app says that the dump station is 11 miles from Annie Creek Sno Park.
Dump Station: There is a dump station at Crater Lake NP, in Mazuma Village Campground, at coordinates 42.8664988, -122.1651021.
At https://www.nps.gov/crla/planyourvisit/mazama_campground.htm, the park says this about the dump station, "The campground has a free dump station. You do not need to be staying at the campground to use it."
Potable Water; The park offers potable water at the dump station, seperate from the flush water. But if you are like me, if there are other options available, then I would not get my drinking water from a dump station, and there are other options. There are 2 campsites that are right there next to the dump station, and they both have water points with threaded connectors. I would say this is the better of the options. Another option would be to get water from a water point on one of the loops. Many loops do not have threaded connectors on their spigots, but some do. Loop C is one that does. Without any hassle, I went into that park with empty Jerry Cans, and attached my hose and filter and filled up the Jerry Cans, and then carried the Jerry Cans back to my camper in Annie Creek, and filled my fresh water tank that way.
Crater Lake Park is not crowded, Annie Creek Sno[Park is less crowded.
Hwy 62 is close by. It is not heavily trafficked, and no traffic at all after dark.
The asphalt lot is big enough for the biggest campers. If you prefer to camp by the creek, even small cars can easily make it down that road. But you will be by a noisy creek, and amongst tall trees.
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“Great Boomdocking Place Near Crater Lake”
Reviewed 7/9/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Arrived at 2pm on July 3thd. There were 2 free spot in the forest (actually 3 but one was occupy as a parking for a big group). Some spot are near the creek, some really secluded. Shades on every spot. Esay access ( we have a low brand new EUV-Ioniq 5) and had no problem. Chemical toilets up in the snopark (bring your TP) There were... more
Arrived at 2pm on July 3thd. There were 2 free spot in the forest (actually 3 but one was occupy as a parking for a big group). Some spot are near the creek, some really secluded. Shades on every spot. Esay access ( we have a low brand new EUV-Ioniq 5) and had no problem.
Chemical toilets up in the snopark (bring your TP)
There were 30 foot RV and fitth wheel in the parking (+/-5) every night.
Little shelder in the parking with electricity (nice place to chill and charge up your phone)
camper-824383 would stay here again
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“Beautiful, Secluded Atmosphere!”
Reviewed 7/7/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Tent camped here for 2 nights while visiting Crater Lake and it was wonderful! Beautiful, secluded atmosphere, and the warming hut was a nice touch for winter months :)
camper-844865 would stay here again
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“Only 1-2 Neighbors Each Night In Lot; Cannot Cross The Creek”
Reviewed 5/29/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Stayed 3 days and it was peaceful. There are 2 fire pits at the end of the lot which have views over the sledding bowl area. We only had 1 or 2 neighbors each night over Memorial Day weekend. There were a couple people camping down the dirt road toward the creek. There is one good spot right by the creek and some off to the sides. When... more
Stayed 3 days and it was peaceful. There are 2 fire pits at the end of the lot which have views over the sledding bowl area. We only had 1 or 2 neighbors each night over Memorial Day weekend. There were a couple people camping down the dirt road toward the creek. There is one good spot right by the creek and some off to the sides. When we were there the creek crossing is blocked off so you can’t drive deep into the forest, though you could hike or bike down the dirt road. Only 30 minutes from Crater Lake.
No trash dumpster or cans, but a couple miles into the park there are picnic areas with trash and aluminum recycling. We cleaned up trash and recyclables from the sledding bowl as a thank you for the free stay!
Jordan would stay here again
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“Just what my soul needed!”
Reviewed 5/13/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
RV Length: | 36' (Class A) |
You need a permit November through April.
We stayed in the parking lot where there was no snow, bathrooms, and fire pits.
It is so secluded and beautiful there! It's close to the South entrance of Crater Lake.
Very few other people ever came, and the creek is just down a snowy hill. We loved our time here.
Dontmakemepullover would stay here again
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noted 6/15/2024
Annie Creek Sno-Park is free, no pass required, from May 1 till the last day of October. November through April, you will need a pass.
ELECTRIC: There is a covered pavilion at the end of the parking lot. It looks like a place designed for snowmobilers to gather and warm up in the winter time. It has a nice fireplace at one end. It has 20a sockets around the room for charging cell phones. During the summer months, some small RVs have parked near the pavilion, and with a long extension cord, recharged their batteries. Other than that, there is no electric provided.
POTABLE WATER: Yes, 10.6 miles away in Mazama Campground in Crater Lake National Park. Loop C has a threaded faucet water point. The other loops have water points, though most of them were not threaded.
DUMP STATION: Yes, 10.6 miles away in Mazama Campground in Crater Lake National Park. According to the US National Park Website, all National Park Dump stations are free, to all registered and non-registered campers, once you get inside of the park. Getting in the park, you either pay, or you show your park pass.
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Recreation
- recreation trail
Site Amenities
- big rig
Facilities
- restrooms: vault
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- pets
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