Judy:
In checking out Merrill Campground, and looking at the (satellite?) photos, it appears (although I can't tell for sure) that this particular campground is just below the dam.
Since I am just a tad nervous about dams in general just now [cough] can anyone who has been there verify this? That Merrill is just below the dam?
I am still embroiled in the current Oroville situation, and am having difficulty looking beyond the current. . . er. . . "issues". However, I would LOVE to come. . . if Merrill is directly below the dam, I might not stay there, but there are other campgrounds in the area around Eagle Lake.
Another campground that I have stayed at
many times is Hawk's Nest, about two hours north from Eagle Lake +/-:
http://hawksnestrvcabins.com/This campground is located at the foot of the Medicine Lake volcano (actually - it is on the north-east shoulder of the volcano). Full hookups, CABINS, good WiFi, clean restrooms & showers, picnic area, bar-b-cues at the picnic area (although not at the camp sites), many large pull-through sites for RV's, rates about $28/night for full hookups (check on this, rates may have changed since I was there.
Caveat: It WAS nice the last time - at least by my standards - I was there (in October of 2016) but sometimes things can change (if there is a change in ownership or a change in management, or something like that - the campground is privately owned).
Plus, amazing things to see in the area - Medicine Lake, amazing lave flows, dozens of cinder cones, Glass Mountain, Davis Creek (wonderful place to collect obsidian), Lava Beds National Monument, literally hundreds of lava tube caves to explore.
Plus, it is a long day-trip from Mt. Mazama (Crater Lake National Park) volcano. The Hawks Nest is at about 6,000 feet elevation. Warm - even hot - in August, but cool nights.
I was there twice last year, the photos on the website are actually quite accurate as to what is there (unlike photos for many places). I peeked inside of one of the cabins while I was there, and it was really modern and nice (I don't think the cabins have a bathroom though - one must use the central restroom. I think).
Anyway, looks like a GTG is well on it's way to being formed at Eagle Lake. I offer Hawks Nest as a "backup".
AND - if you are coming to the Eagle Lake GTG, the Medicine Lake volcano area is WELL worth a day trip for exploration!
Any questions, please ask!
Thanks, Judy, for setting this up!
Anne