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    • Hart Tish Park
    • Jackson Campground
    • Acorn Woman Lakes
    • Carberry / Watkins Camp
    • Seattle Bar
    • About the Lake
    • Contact Us

Hart-Tish Park has seven (7) lakeside RV parking spots. This is dry-camping, which means there are no water hook-up or electricity. When the Lake water level is high, these sites are very close to the water-edge, for easy access & swimming. When the Lake level is low, the edge becomes very steep, with a nearby walk-way going down into the water. This facility was never designed for RV camping, and as such, this area is basically a sectioned-off portion of the day/boat parking area. During the busy day, there may be day-use car traffic in close proximity to RV area, especially on weekend & holidays. The RV sites campers are allocated two long parking spots to help accommodate slide-outs and extra gear. Flush toilets are available, as well as an on-site General Store. 

Kayak and Paddle rentals. Wifi also available for sale

 These facilities are managed by Aztoor LLC, under a Special Use Permit issued by the USFS. The permit area is within the boundaries of The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Copyright © 2022 Aztoor LLC / Applegate Lake - All Rights Reserved.
 


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Hart-Tish Park is CLOSED until MAY 2nd, 2026.

Jackson on The River Campgrounds and Carberry group site are OPEN YEAR-ROUND for reservations and walk ins. Please see camp host at Jackson on The River campgrounds for walk ins or to check in on your reservation. Reservations can be made onsite or at www.recreation.gov