Best Camping in Oregon

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1

Oregon, Jefferson County

00 :04 hrs
0.2 mi
7.5270386 ft
Unknown

Located at the confluence of Canyon Creek and the upper Metolius River, Canyon Creek Campground is a prime location for recreation and scenery. 7 sites are available for tent or trailer camping, but no hookups are available. Each site contains a picnic table and campfire ring with grill. Guests also have access to vault toilets but no drinking water is available so campers must bring their own. Some of the activities enjoyed are hiking, fishing, and mountain biking. The overnight camping fee is $12.

2

Oregon, Jackson County

00 :04 hrs
0.2 mi
1.4390259 ft
Unknown

Jim Creek Campground is a rustic campground that sits in an old growth grove next to Abbott Creek. It can accommodate up to 40 people for tent camping. Guests have access to picnic tables, campfire rings, and a vault toilet. There is no water or garbage service. Campers enjoy swimming or fishing in the river. OHV trails are also nearby. The overnight camping fee is $40.

3

Oregon, Jackson County

00 :12 hrs
0.5 mi
4.4050293 ft
Unknown

Doe Campground sits next to Fish Lake and is surrounded by beautiful scenery. Visitors come mainly for the excellent fishing, swimming, kayaking, and hiking trails in the area. Over 29 sites are available for tent or trailer camping, although no hookups are provided. 5 sites are walk-to sites. Guests have access to drinking water, flush toilets, picnic tables, and a fish cleaning station. Walk-in sites are $11.50 and standard sites are $23.

4

Oregon, Jackson County

00 :03 hrs
0.1 mi
3.2299805 ft
Unknown

This guard station was built in 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps and was used as a remote guard station for the early Forest Service Crews. It sits in a large meadow and is surrounded by forested rolling hills with a variety of wildlife that inhabits the area. The cabin is furnished with a full-sized bed, a fold-out couch, refrigerator, stove, basic cooking supplies, a table, and chairs. A propane heater provides heat and there is also a bathroom with a shower and flush toilet. There is also additional space for tent camping and a bunkhouse, tool shed, barn and stable with several horse paddocks. Campers have access to riding and hiking trails. The overnight camping fee is $50.

5

Oregon, Curry County

00 :04 hrs
0.2 mi
3.7339993 ft
Unknown

Located in an open meadow, Edson Creek Campground offers 27 standard sites and 5 group sites. The group sites are located across the creek from the main campground over a small bridge. Each of the 5 group sites can accommodate 25 people and are reservable. Single sites each contain a picnic table and fire ring. Guests also have access to drinking water, toilets, boat/trailer parking, and trash collection. The overnight camping fee for single sites is $8-$16 and group sites are $30.

6

Oregon, Lake County

00 :06 hrs
0.2 mi
23.375977 ft
Unknown

Drews Creek Campground is a small and charming creekside campground. There is a bridge that crosses over the creek to the campground. 3 sites are available for tent camping, which makes it perfect for a bigger family or group camping. Each site contains a picnic table and fire ring. There is also a day use area with 5 tables and horseshoe pits. Guests have access to vault toilet but there is no drinking water available.

7

Oregon, Jefferson County

00 :35 hrs
1.5 mi
100.08807 ft
Unknown

Located in the Metolius River Basin, Sheep Springs Horse Campground offers 11 equestrian sites in a forest of old-growth Ponderosa Pine. Each site has a 4-place box stall, picnic table, campfire ring, and plenty of parking. Guests also have access to drinking water and a vault toilet. Campers have access to a variety of trails. Lakes, and recreation. The overnight camping fee is $16.

8

Oregon, Douglas County

00 :11 hrs
0.4 mi
10.02301 ft
Unknown

This small campground sits along the North Umpqua River surrounded by lush greenery. It is a popular camp for whitewater fans that offers a put-in access to the river. Campers also enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. 9 sites are available for tent or trailer camping with a wheelchair accessible site. Guests have access to vault toilets and each campsite contains a picnic table and fire ring. The overnight camping fee is $10.

9

Oregon, Deschutes County

00 :08 hrs
0.4 mi
6.182007 ft
Unknown

North Davis Creek Campground is located in a remote area on the arm of Wickiup Reservoir. Fishing and viewing wildlife are the main activities enjoyed here. 14 sites are available for tent or trailer camping, but no hookups are available. Each site contains a picnic table and fire ring with grill. Guests have access to drinking water, a boat ramp, and vault toilets within the campground. The cost per night is $10.

10

Oregon, Curry County

00 :08 hrs
0.3 mi
25.572998 ft
Unknown

Packers Cabin was built in the 1930s and was used by the forest service. Anglers enjoy the remote location with lots of opportunity for quality fishing. The cabin can accommodate up to 12 people and is furnished with one double bunk and ten single bunks with mattresses. Table, chairs, a work area for food preparation, and a wood-burning stove are available for guest use. There is no water on site so visitors must bring their own as well as linens for sleeping. Additional space for tents available and access to a vault toilet. The cost per night is $40.

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