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Stairs lead up to some steep campsites.
A typical campsite at Rose Canyon Campground.
The trees are tall and thin, but they do offer some shade.
Most campsites are fairly large and offer space for multiple tents.
Most campsites offer parking for more than one vehicle.
Shaded picnic area.
Rose Lake beachfront!
The east side of the lake is flat enough to wheel a cooler to your picnic spot.
The dock is a fishing favorite.
Many of these retainer walls create excellent fishing and picnicking opportunities.
Rose Lake is approximately 6 surface acres.
Shade all along the lake.
Rose Lake's shallower side closest to the campground.
Day users and campers enjoy the lake.
Unfortunately, swimming is not allowed in the lake.
Rose Lake.
Facing benches for added convenience at Rose Lake Campground.