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Cedar Springs Village

10 sites · Tents120 acres · OR
**Only for those who are okay with a rough and rugged drive for an Alaskan style retreat only 25 miles from the Market Of Choice in Ashland, OR** Cedar Springs Village is ever improving and expanding as a gathering place and Natural Movement training facility/playground. Tended by host and MovNat Lvl2 certified fitness trainer. There are also family activities such as a toddler friendly bike pump track, small sandbox, tire swing, well used trails and roads to hike or mountain bike around the property. There is a growing communal outdoor kitchen with a standard four burner stovetop and oven. Immerse yourself in the wild beauty of the mountains. Pitch a tent in one of the numerous locations on this secluded and diverse 120 acres. Here you will be amongst a thick forest of cedar, pine and fir; oak groves, rolling hills, babbling creeks, spring-fed ponds, meadows and spectacular views of majestic Mt. Shasta. If you are a plant enthusiast, bird-watcher or nature lover, or even a rockhound, this area will be a dream come true. The terrain is hilly but old logging roads provide nice hiking paths along with hundreds of animal paths for the able bodied. Near the owners cabin and main camp area there is an outdoor kitchen, tapped spring to collect water, fire pit and a compost outhouse. It is important to note that there is no poison oak or poison ivy around the area. It is a wonderful place to really explore. Just 15.4 miles east of Ashland on highway 66 then 9 miles on a slow dirt road.  The drive is absolutely part of the experience, slow down and enjoy the views. As you drive up hwy 66 the views of the valley below are absolutely incredible, then you come to the dirt road. This is a very slow drive due to the condition of the road, it is part of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument and poorly maintained. **Important** The last section of road to get to this pristine and secluded forest location is a 9 mile dirt road with bumps, rocks, and a many washouts that bring you to a near stand still. 4 wheel drive is strongly recommended. Low clearance cars not recommended.
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Oregon for Everyone

5 sites · RVs, Tents7 acres · Chiloquin, OR
Come and set up camp below your own private Butte, steps away from the Fremont Winema National Forest. Small but mighty butte offers panoramic views of the Sprague River Valley. 7 acres of gently sloping terrain with grassland, rabbitbrush, manzanita, gooseberries, juniper, and bitter crab apples, bordering Fremont Winema National Forest. Site is well suited to meditation, hiking, leave no trace camping, orienteering, geocaching, stargazing. Good base camp during hunting season. Highly recommended for folks thinking of moving to the area. Off grid paradise! The feel of this land varies based on your view. On the lower east side by the road you will be able to see the neighbor and his off grid solar setup. On the west side you see national forest property, and your view of neighbor and road will be blocked by the Butte. Hike up to the lower Butte or climb to the upper Butte to see lovely views of the Sprague River Valley, which includes farms, forest and neighboring parcels.
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Hidden in sunny southern Oregon, Klamath Falls is a crossroads of outdoor wonders in the Cascade Range high country. Camping here places you a rock-skip away from Lake of the Woods, Lava Beds National Monument, and world-famous Crater Lake. When you see Crater Lake, you can't help but gawk—it's the deepest lake on the continent, surrounded by 200-foot cliffs. Formed by an ancient volcanic eruption, the striking water body has become a mecca for outdoor recreation. Head to Crater Lake National Park for unforgettable boating, hiking, and camping—all just 60 miles from Klamath Falls. You find more tent camping spots throughout the vast Fremont-Winema National Forest. Pull into a campground nestled beneath snow-capped peaks, or pitch your tent in the wooded backcountry. For secluded high country camping, discover Lake of the Woods. Aspen Point Campground gives you easy access to hiking, canoeing, or lounging on the beach. At Sunset Campground, you can roast marshmallows in a conifer forest with views of Mt. McLoughlin. If you're looking for convenience , set up camp right in Klamath Falls. Local RV parks and campgrounds place you in pastures or cattle ranches. Others lie on the Banks of the Klamath River—the envy of whitewater rafters everywhere. Keep in mind most campgrounds are open May through September. If you're willing to brave the mountain winter, book a heated cabin or yurt. For the rare pleasure of cross-country skiing on snow-covered Crater Lake, bundling up is worth the effort.

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