Hyatt Lake Campgrounds
Hyatt Lake is 23 miles east of Ashland on the edge of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. The 745-acre Hyatt Lake Recreation Area, including two campgrounds, is operated by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Visitors to the Recreation Area find good fishing, hiking, swimming, and boating. There is a 10 MPH speed limit for the lake. The forested shores of the lake enhance its beautiful mountain setting.
Hyatt Lake Recreation Area has two campgrounds - the main Hyatt Lake Campground and, 2 miles away, Wildcat Campground. Both campgrounds are on the shore of the lake. Together they have 56 campsites for RVs, trailers and tents. Twelve of the campsites are at Wildcat Campground. Wildcat is on a wooded peninsula overlooking the lake. Campers at Wildcat have full access to the facilities at the main campground area. Nearby amenities at the main campground include boat launch ramps, a playground, volleyball and basketball courts, and a fishing dock.
Hyatt Lake Recreation Area also has a Group Campground, an Equestrian Campsite, and a walk-in site for Pacific Crest Trail backpackers.
Hyatt Lake Horse Camp
The Horse Camp's 5 campsites are located near Wildcat Campground. Facilities include corrals, recreation equipment, and a vault toilet restroom. There is no potable water at the Horse Camp. A spur trail links the campground with the Pacific Crest Trail.
Fees: $10 per night
Reservations: (541) 482-2031
Hyatt Lake Group Campground
Osprey Kitchen can be reserved for day use and for overnight tent camping. The area can accommodate up to 40 people and 20 vehicles. Facilities include a covered cooking area, grill, group fire ring, and walk-in tent sites.
Fees: $95 per night
Reservations:
Group sites can be reserved from 1 day up to 12 months prior to arrival date.
Hyatt Lake Group Campground Reservations
(+ $9 reservation fee)