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Cascara Campground, OR

Getaway from the hustle and bustle of urban life by going RV camping at the foot of the Cascade Mountain Range in Oregon. Nestled in the crook of the Fall Creek Reservoir (sometimes referred to as Fall Creek Lake), Cascara Campground is a small, rustic facility. Far from civilization, WiFi, and cable TV, adventurers can more easily find peace and quiet underneath tall Douglas Firs and tranquil green waters of the lake. Cascara Campground boasts 39 RV sites that are scattered alongside the shores of the Fall Creek Reservoir. Each site has heavy vegetation that acts as a screen, further improving the sense of isolation of remoteness.

As rustic as the Cascara Campground is, there are a few amenities that …

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Location info

Peninsula Road, Fall Creek, OR

Amenities

Boating, Water sports

Cougar Crossing Campground, OR

Overview

Cougar Crossing Campground is located on Forest Road 19 about 10 miles south of the Hwy 126 junction.

Recreation

Hiking is popular as the Three Sisters Wilderness, French Pete Trail, Box Canyon Trail, Indian Ridge Lookout, and Cougar Recreation Area are nearby. Many folks also come to the area to bathe at Terwilliger Hot Springs (clothing optional). There is creek and river access, and opportunities for lake recreation. When the reservoir lake level is high, there is a primitive boat launch across from the campground available for use.

Facilities

Cougar Crossing offers 11 sites that can accommodate either RV or tent camping. Vault toilets are provided. There is firewood for sale. The interior roads and spurs are gravel. There …
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South Fork Road, OR

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Lookout Campground And Boat Launch - Willamette, OR

Overview

Lookout Boat Launch and Campground is found on Blue River Reservoir. The campground includes a day use picnic area, a boat launch, floating dock, and a day use/overflow parking area. It is located on a beautiful open meadow with plenty of sunshine.

Recreation

Fishing, boating, swimming, and water skiing on Blue River Reservoir draw campers here. There is hiking on Buck Mountain Trail and Lookout Creek Old Growth Trail. Sightseeing is popular on the West Cascades National Scenic Byway.

Facilities

Lookout Campground is popular for group camping, as there are no designated sites. Drinking water, vault toilets, and firewood for sale are provided. There is a host onsite. While the day use parking and boat launch area is paved, …
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Location info

NF-1506, OR

Amenities

Swimming, Water sports

Roaring River (group) Campground, OR

Overview

Campers at Roaring River Group Campground enjoy the soothing sounds of the aptly named Roaring River flowing past their campsites. The campground is tucked in a wooded setting in Willamette National Forest and can accommodate up to 50 overnight visitors.

Fishing and hiking are a few of the best ways to spend the day here. The nearby Three Sisters Wilderness offers plenty of trails to explore.

Recreation

The Box Canyon Trail area is nearby, providing excellent hiking routes like the McBee Trail and the Roaring Ridge Trail. The Roaring Ridge Trail passes through Douglas fir forests with views of the South Fork of the McKenzie River. Mountain biking, fishing and wildlife viewing are popular activities here. Bird sightings may …
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CKENZIE BRIDGE, OR

Amenities

Camping, Fishing

Horse Creek Group Campground, OR

Overview

Horse Creek Group Campground is located on the banks of Horse Creek. The rushing water and tall Douglas fir trees offer a cool, shady spot to enjoy the outdoors. A picnic area offers a great spot for grilling and group gatherings.

Recreation

Fishing in Horse Creek is an enjoyable pastime. The McKenzie River National Recreation Trailhead is nearby, offering fun-filled hiking and biking opportunities. The 26-mile trail boasts wonderful scenery along the river, and is an easy hike for all ages. There are also numerous developed boat launches that provide access to the McKenzie River.

Facilities

Horse Creek accommodates up to 100 campers and 23 vehicles. The campground comes with drinking water, picnic tables, vault toilets and campfire rings. …
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Location info

Horse Creek Road, OR

Amenities

Camping, Fishing

Mckenzie Bridge Campground, OR

Overview

McKenzie Bridge Campground is located an hour east of Eugene, Oregon. It rests in the shade of a towering grove of Douglas fir and Western red cedar trees along the banks of the McKenzie River.

The campground is small and pleasant, providing an ideal atmosphere for relaxation, fishing and bird watching. Feathered residents of the river include osprey, great blue herons and bald eagles.

Recreation

At the campground, the river provides catch-and-release fishing for trout and steelhead. Whitewater kayaking and rafting are also popular activities. A boat ramp is located on-site. The McKenzie River National Recreation Trail begins nearby, offering fun-filled hiking and biking opportunities. The 26-mile trail boasts wonderful scenery along the river and is an easy hike …
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Location info

Oregon 126, OR

Amenities

Fishing, Kayaking, Rafting

Paradise In Oregon Campground, OR

Overview

Paradise Campground is indeed a paradise for campers. Tucked within a lush, old-growth forest of Douglas fir and western red cedar, the area portrays a sub-tropical vibe along the banks of the McKenzie River, where catch-and-release trout and steelhead fishing is a popular activity, along with whitewater rafting and kayaking.

Recreation

Rafters and kayakers live it up in the whitewater of the McKenzie River. A boat ramp is located on-site.

The McKenzie River National Recreation Trail begins nearby, and is a favorite among hikers and mountain bikers.

Facilities

A number of sites face the river, while many others are tucked into the scenic forest. Flush toilets are dispersed throughout the campground and parking spurs are paved. Educational programs are …
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McKenzie River Trail, OR

Amenities

Hiking, Fishing, Biking, Whitewater rafting, Day use area

Packard Creek Campground, OR

Overview

Packard Creek is a popular campground on the western side of Hills Creek Reservoir. The family-friendly destination offers a picturesque setting among tall trees, with views of the lake beyond. Most of the campground is accessible.

Recreation

Larison Creek Trail is excellent for mountain biking, horseback riding and hiking. It meanders along Larison Cove and Larison Creek, through lush vegetation of hemlock, Douglas fir and red cedar.

Visitors also enjoy boating, swimming and fishing. Anglers often catch catfish, blue gill, crappie and coho salmon. A fishing dock, swimming area and boat ramp can be found in the day use area.

Facilities

There are 36 standard campsites, 14 are reservable. Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table and a …
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Location info

National Forest Development Road 21, Westfir, OR

Amenities

Boating, Fishing, Hiking, Swimming

House Rock Campground, OR

Overview

House Rock Campground is perched on the confluence of Sheep Creek and the South Santiam River in an old growth forest grove.

Campers enjoy hiking the House Rock Trail, which starts at the day-use area. Part of the trail shares paths with the historic Santiam Wagon Road, a trail used to transport livestock east across the Cascade Mountains to central Oregon's grasslands.

Recreation

Swimming is popular, especially because many sites have riverfront access to shallow swimming areas. Anglers can cast for native cutthroat trout.

In addition to the House Rock Trail, hikers have access to a variety of other trails in the Tombstone Pass Area, like the Iron Mountain Trail.

Facilities

The campground road and parking spurs are composed …
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Location info

National Forest Development Road 2044, OR

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Swimming site

Slide Creek Campground, OR

Overview

Slide Creek Campground is a unique camping destination just 50 miles from Eugene, Oregon. Located on the east bank of the Cougar Reservoir, it is known for handy access to boating and many water activities. It is also near Terwilliger Hot Springs, a pristine area with 5 soaking pools fed by the Rider Creek waterfall.

Recreation

Activities on the reservoir include water skiing, swimming, fishing and canoeing. Anglers might catch some quality rainbow trout. The campground is close to a large network of hiking trails in the Olallie Trail Area. Half of the trails are open to biking as well.

Facilities

Both campground and the day use area guests have access to drinking water, vault toilets, a boat ramp, …
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Location info

National Forest Development Road 500, OR

Amenities

Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Water sports, Swimming, Birding

Delta Campground, OR

Overview

Known for its access to rafting and drift boat fishing on the McKenzie River, Delta campground, located along a portion of the West Cascades National Scenic Byway, is one of the largest and most scenic campgrounds on the McKenzie District. Access to the river, hiking and mountain biking trails are nearby. Reservations are available May through Mid-September, they can be made at least six months in advance, but must be made at least 4 days prior to your intended arrival date.

Recreation

Cougar Reservoir and Terwilliger Hot Springs make this campground a great spot for camping and exploring the area. Visitors can also enjoy a short botanical walk on the Delta Old Growth Nature Trail. A Day Use area …
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Location info

Oregon 126, OR

Amenities

Fishing, Day use area, Picnicking, Rafting

Mona Campground, OR

Overview

Known for fishing, boating, canoeing and other water sports, Mona campground is located on the northwest shore of Blue River Reservoir. The campground is situated on a long, narrow strip of mixed conifers along the shore, the thick vegetation secludes each campsite, allowing for privacy. Slopes of mixed conifers and other trees surround the area.

Reservations are available May through mid-September. They can be made up to six months in advance, but must be made at least four days prior to your intended arrival date.

Recreation

Fishing, boating, swimming, and water skiing on Blue River Reservoir draw campers here. There is hiking on Buck Mountain Trail and Lookout Creek Old Growth Trail. Sightseeing is popular on the West Cascades …
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Location info

National Forest Development Road 120, OR

Amenities

Fishing, Picnicking, Canoeing

Pine Meadows Campground, OR

Overview

Pine Meadows Campground is located on Cottage Grove Lake in Oregon's southern Willamette Valley.

Recreation

Cottage Grove Lake and its shoreline, set in the gently rolling hills of the Willamette Valley, are used for numerous outdoor activities both on land and on water. There are boat ramps at Lakeside Park and Wilson Creek Park nearby, giving visitors easy access to the lake for boating and fishing. Families can use the swim beach or picnic along the shore. The lake is also a designated stop along the Big River Loop of the Willamette Valley Birding Trail, a self-guided driving tour that includes 138 birding hotspots.

Facilities

The campground has nearly 100 sites that each offer fire rings and picnic tables, …
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Cottage Grove Reservoir Road, Cottage Grove, OR

Amenities

Camping, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Day use area

Schwarz Park Campground, OR

Overview

Schwarz Campground is located below Dorena Lake in Oregon's Southern Willamette Valley. The campground is approximately five miles from the city of Cottage Grove.

A variety of recreational opportunities are available, including fishing, boating, swimming and hiking. A number of historic covered bridges can also be found in the area.

Recreation

Dorena Lake is a great location for boating, water skiing, fishing and swimming. Nearby Baker Bay County Park offers a boat ramp and marina.

The Row River Trail stretches 14 miles from downtown Cottage Grove, past the Dorena Dam and along the entire north side of the lake. This popular path is open tor hiking, biking and horseback riding.

The Cottage Grove Scenic Byway Tour meanders past seven …
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Location info

Shoreview Drive, Cottage Grove, OR

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Boating, Fishing, Biking, Water sports

River Edge Campground, OR

Overview

River Edge is a group campground nestled on the banks of the Alsea River, surrounded by large Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, alder trees and blackberries. Groups of families and friends enjoy the area for its great fishing opportunities, as well as its scenic beauty.

Recreation

The campground's open play field is ideal for games like Frisbee and soccer, so campers are encouraged to bring sports equipment to make use of the space. The river beckons visitors for canoeing and swimming. Anglers cast for Coho and Chinook salmon and Steelhead trout.

Facilities

The accessible group campground accommodates 100 guests. A large shelter covers several picnic tables. A campfire ring and grills are located under the shelter, and an additional campfire …
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Alsea Highway, Alsea, OR

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Hunting, Boating, Fishing, Biking, Swimming, Mountain biking, Canoeing, Berry picking

Blackberry Campground, OR

Overview

Blackberry Campground is perched on a heavily wooded bluff overlooking the Alsea River. The well-maintained campground offers plenty of fishing opportunities, including crawfishing. Swimming in the Alsea River is a popular summer activity.

Recreation

The Alsea River is a favorite spot for drift boating, and a boat ramp is located on-site. Anglers cast by boat or from shore for Coho and Chinook salmon and Steelhead trout. Crawfishing is also a popular activity. The shellfish can often be found along the riverbank.

The area is known for elk hunting, and the campground makes a great base camp for hunting parties.

Facilities

Some sites overlook the river and others are situated beside a large, manicured grassy field. Parking spurs are paved …
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Oregon 34, Tidewater, OR

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Biking, Crawfishing, Canoeing, Berry picking

Black Canyon Campground, OR

Overview

Black Canyon Campground in Oregon rests next to the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. This scenic campground is heavily shaded by towering hemlock, cedar and Douglas fir. Fishing and kayaking are a popular pastimes.

Recreation

A 1-mile interpretive nature trail winds through the campground, and Lookout Point Lake is less than a mile away, with opportunities for boating and fishing. A boat ramp is located on the lake.

The Willamette National Forest has about 1,700 miles of trails. While many are located in wilderness areas, a number of trails are situated at lower elevations and provide easy, year-round hiking.

Black Canyon is within the Winberry Trail Area, with excellent terrain like the Tire Mountain Trail for mountain biking …
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Location info

National Forest Development Road 531, Lowell, OR

Amenities

Boating, Fishing, Kayaking, Biking

Albany / Corvallis KOA, OR

Surrounded by scenic wine country and just five miles from Oregon State University, Albany/Corvallis KOA is a great place to pull in with your Corvallis camper rental. There’s an outdoor heated pool where you can relax after a long day exploring, as well as fire pits at every site and campfires are permitted throughout the year. Traveling with your pet? No worries, with the 4,000-square-foot Kamp K9 Park waiting to keep them entertained. If you want to stretch your legs, there’s also a short nature trail that leaves directly from the RV park and a basketball court to keep kids busy.

Camping at Albany/Corvallis KOA includes your choice of 30 or 50 amp electrical service and full hookup sites. They …

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Armitage Park Campground, OR

The Willamette Valley is one of the best places to take your next motorhome camping trip. The region’s beauty is unmatched, even by the lush standards of the Pacific Northwest. It’s an outdoor lover’s paradise, but with fantastic urban amenities, and easy access to nearby cities. If you’re looking for great RV campgrounds near Eugene, Armitage Park Campground has just about everything you could need.

When camping with an RV at Armitage Park Campground, you’ll have access to full hookups, flush toilets, showers, WiFi, and laundry facilities. It’s also conveniently located near Interstate 5, so you can be in Eugene in less than 15 minutes' drive. The Crilly Nature Trail winds its way through the park, with 57 acres of …

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Waterloo Campground, OR

With gorgeous nearby mountains, untouched beaches, and lush forests, there are plenty of reasons to park your RV rental at Waterloo Campground. This waterfront campground in western Oregon is situated just outside the city of Albany. It features lots of campground activities, including outdoor games like horseshoes and a playground for kids. The South Santiam River is ideal for water recreation like swimming, fishing, and paddling. Pets are allowed at this campground, and there are lots of nearby hiking trails for you and your pooch to explore.

Camping at Waterloo Campground is ideal for those looking for a laidback, simple camping experience. There are over 100 paved campsites at Waterloo Campground, most of which provide water and electric hookups that …

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