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The best camping near Fall Creek State Recreation Area

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Take your boat camping at this wooded spot on Fall Creek Reservoir.  

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Umpqua's Last Resort

33 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents4 acres ¡ Idleyld Park, OR
Umpqua’s Last Resort is nestled along the North Umpqua River in the Umpqua National Forest. This region of the Oregon Cascade Mountains is commonly referred to as “Oregon’s Emerald-Jewel Gateway” to Crater Lake National Park. Spectacular marble river views, volcanic formations, thundering waters, and towering firs are just the beginning… the North Umpqua River is World Class! Settled in the community of Dry Creek, 27-miles east of Idleyld Park [Idle-wild Park] on the North Umpqua River, Umpqua's Last Resort hosts fifteen 50/30/20amp Full Hook-up RV Sites, Glamping Tents, Camper Cabins, a Tiny Home, RV Experiences, heated shower house & restrooms, mountain Wi-Fi, access to the North Umpqua River & Dry Creek. Umpqua’s Last Resort is a privately owned recreational vehicle park & campground located on exclusive private-property deep in the heart of the Umpqua National Forest. As a proud equal opportunity recreation provider we thank you for your interest.
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Springfield Oasis

4 sites ¡ RVs, Tents43 acres ¡ Springfield, OR
Enjoy 43 acres of mixed forest and grazing land, spring fed pond and a natural seasonal creek. Enjoy Wildlife watching, stargazing on a truly dark night sky and the serenity of a quiet country property, only twenty minutes from town or five to a family farm or convenience store. Walking trails in progress.
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Spencer Butte Foothills Acreage

1 site ¡ RV2 acres ¡ Eugene, OR
Located in the beautiful foothills of Spencer Butte at 1,000 feet elevation, our property is also within 5 minutes to Eugene, downtown shopping and eateries, and the University of Oregon. Old growth Douglas-fir forest and amazing views of the terrain surround. Spencer Butte is the city's highest point at 2,058 feet in elevation. The property backs up to the Ridgeline Trail System. Hiking trails and shared use mountain biking trails are at our doorstep. The Mt. Baldy trailhead is located nearby as well, with trail running and mountain biking popular activities. There are ample opportunities to enjoy nature along the trails, with over 2,000 acres of parks within the Eugene ridgeline parks system. A short 2.5 mile hike from the property is the Cascade's Raptor Center and Abbelone Winery.
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Rivendell Happily Ever After

2 sites ¡ Lodging5 acres ¡ Creswell, OR
Rivendell on Bear Creek offers a very private and quiet stay with year round stream and a small cottage for not so camping glamping. This woodland seclusion is perfect for couples romantic or solo camping events and is close to BLM. There is power on the property but not at every location ....its the perfect place to sneak into nature and only an hour from the Oregon coast. Come check it out ...pet friendly but please pick up after your pets. Thank you 😊...please stay left upon entering the shared driveway at Rivendell
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Cloverdale Valley Farm

1 site ¡ RV, Tent12 acres ¡ Creswell, OR
This is a spot only 8 minutes from Eugene and the U of O campus, great restaurants and fun things to do. Our 12 acres have been in our family for 32 years. We no longer have the horses or put up hay like we did when the kids were still at home. The camp site which is well off or the road is large with the ability to turn around and orient in a direction you prefer. There is also plenty of room for your pets to run. The pasture can get a bit wet in the winter, so parking in the gravel barnyard is sometimes best (still plenty of room) Terry and Micki are your hosts. We have the Willamette river across the road 200 yards, biking on the property and tons of biking in Eugene. If it’s mountain biking you like then Oakridge is 29 miles up hwy 58. We only allow camping on our property for a maximum of one week at a time per customer and commonly block out days in order to continuously improve the property. Please inquire if you would like to request a longer stay.
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The Hollow

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents2 acres ¡ Creswell, OR
Close to town but far enough to enjoy the peace and quiet. Year round creek fed pond with two full hook up spaces with 30amp service. Enjoy local wineries, hiking, biking and there are two lakes within 20 minutes of the property. 25 minutes from Eugene or Springfield if coming to town for one of the many events throughout the year.
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Ruby’s Cabin

1 site ¡ Lodging90 acres ¡ Westfir, OR
Grandpa had a dream of building cabins for his granddaughters. Ruby is the first grandchild and this cabin was built for her. Jay and Tamara (Ruby’s grandparents) bought this acreage in 1998 and are excited to share their special place with other people who love the outdoors while being with family and friends.This is a rustic, off the grid, cabin experience that you will never forget. Almost 200 acres of forest are available to explore. Winter, our second granddaughter is expecting grandpa to get her cabin finished soon.Cabin with loft can sleep 6. Think of it as camping with walls and extras thrown in. Air beds provided, bring your own sleeping bags. Outhouse provided. Additional tents and people are allowed for an additional 15.00 per tent/2 people. Additional RV’s are allowed for 15.00 per RV. Area for tents and RV’s is large grassy wooded area. Great for large gatherings of friends or family who enjoy camping. Fire pit and bar-b-que provided, pavilion for shelter at fire pit area is in the process of construction. Mountain bike/hiking trails run throughout property as well as National forest trails within a few miles. North Fork River swimming 10 minutes away. Golf course across Westoak Rd. Sit on the porch and enjoy the solitude only minutes from Oakridge. Grocery store, etc... all available in Oakridge. Beautiful, safe and secluded. Elk, deer, and other forest critters live here too. Well behaved dogs are welcome.
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Two Rivers & Mohawk Love Farms

14 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents120 acres ¡ Springfield, OR
This is a 120 acres of trees, meadows, wild flowers, farm land, cows, pigs, chickens, ducks on the convergence of 2 Rivers the Mohawk and the McKinzie. There is an empty barn with a bathroom, refrigerator and hot plate, a barbeque is outside the barn. The walks are beautiful. Just 15 minutes from downtown Eugene.
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Bamboo Forest Campsite

2 sites ¡ Tents33 acres ¡ Eugene, OR
Welcome to Parker Learning Gardens! We are a nonprofit educational 33-acre farm located 10 miles north of Eugene, Oregon right between the small towns of Coburg and Harrisburg. Our campsites are located at our 3 acre Bamboo Forest, with covered platforms located alongside and underneath the canopy of our whimsical corridor of huge Linden Trees. There are around 40 varieties of bamboo in our densely-packed 35-year-old Bamboo Forest. You are welcome to explore this unique forest by navigating through our meandering trail system. Elsewhere on the farm we have over 500 fruit trees, many farm animals, and 12 demonstration gardens. We offer seasonal educational programming from Spring-Fall, with various community classes, workshops and field trips for schools. The mission of Parker Learning Gardens involves immersing people of all ages in nature while demonstrating how to: grow food organically, tend to the land from an ecological perspective, incorporate animals in a regenerative way, and be conscious environmental stewards. If you are interested, there may be an option for a private educational tour for an additional fee (dependent on timing and availability). Otherwise, your stay will be private with open access to the trail system of our Bamboo Forest and huge Linden Tree Grove (approximately 5 acres of of beautiful wondering space to explore and unwind). We are about 5 miles from the I-5 exit in Coburg. The farm is located in the old floodplain of the Willamette River, with close access to places to swim just a short car drive away. There are several fun hikes within 30 minutes of here in all directions. Many family and youth activities/opportunities nearby (check the Eugene weekly event calendar).
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June's Place

1 site ¡ RV1 acre ¡ Springfield, OR
Our piece of property has lots of room for a truck and trailer or motorhome. We have full electricity, water and sewage hookups. We are a 5 minute walk from Riverbend Hospital and about a 10 minute walk down to the Mckenzie river. Close to lots of shopping and food, and about a 15 minute drive to the nearest hike at Mt. Pisgah.
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The Land of AHS

2 sites ¡ Lodging13 acres ¡ Eugene, OR
The land of AHS (as in “ooh, ahh” - stands for A Healing Space - and awe as in ‘wonder’ - and ok, it’s kind of like Oz too) is an eclectic, countryside farm only 12 minutes from downtown Eugene, Oregon. The Land of AHS is located in the rolling hills off Lorane Highway. A beautiful and convenient drive to several popular wineries, great hiking trails, the bustling Eugene community, and outdoor recreation. With expansive views, yet nestled in the trees, you’re sure to restore your energy cache, drop into the wonders of nature, and get some much deserved R and R.
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Royal Heart Hill

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents25 acres ¡ Cottage Grove, OR
Private and peaceful Oak Savanna, mixed woodland and meadow with a small pond and undulating hills. Please read in full before booking! At the Heart of Royal, Oregon (in Cottage Grove proper) we are at the very end of a Dead-End road, which means no sound or light pollution from passing cars or nearby residences. Surrounded by BLM and Timber properties (please be aware of clearly marked private property/no trespassing signs at the end of the public road), while still being just under 6 miles outside of downtown Cottage Grove-the town of Covered-Bridges- with many options for shopping, dining, breweries and live music! Nearby access to wineries and two large lakes (Cottage Grove and Dorena) with swimming, boating, fishing, as well as hiking and biking trails. We are 35 minutes/27 miles from the heart of Eugene. All campsites are a short walk away from a small pond (no swimming) and epic sunset views! Oak savanna habitat restoration and sustainable thinning of mixed woodland in process on the land. **Poison oak is present! Please know how to identify, or ask and I will show you** I have done my best to clear it away from main camping areas and trails, but be cautious. Tecnu is provided in the outdoor shower if needed! **LEAVE NO TRACE//PACK IN, PACK OUT! Trash bags and bins are provided, but please take all of your trash with you, NO DUMPING! This includes compost, as to not attract animals and insects.** **All guests have access to the outdoor shower, which is located by the Dome.** **COMPOSTING TOILETS- There is a composting toilet at each site; however, only the toilet near the dome and shower has a urine diverter. If one feels uncomfortable urinating outside, this toilet can be used. At the other two sites: PLEASE, poop only! Urinate outside and throw TP in trash or composting barrel (around back of toilet). Before use: Make sure bucket is lined with sawdust. After use: Cover waste with sawdust 3:1 and dump bucket in the composting barrel around back. Replace bucket and line with sawdust. Be Courteous! Thank you!** For humanure to break down properly, urine and feces must be kept separate. This is because the urea present in urine degrades into ammonia and kills the microbes that would otherwise break down the waste. Campfires are allowed within local regulation. **Absolutely no illegal activity of any kind or you will be asked to leave immediately with no refund. NO HARD DRUG USE!** The 'Platform' site has a large fire pit, composting toilet (for #2 only), potable water and electric via hose/extension cord, is a short distance from our outdoor shower, and is accessible with 4WD (not accessible with a camper/trailer). From this site one can see the top of the monolithic Dome-Home and RV pad. **If camping with a vehicle that cannot take the steep road to the site, one can park on our gravel driveway (or at the top of the hill) and walk down via steps or road.** The 'Tent/Trailer' site is our most secluded/private site and is available amongst our Madrone and Chinquapin tree zone. The road to this site is flat and accessible by car/camper/small trailer. There is a turn-around (somewhat tight), but trailers larger than 17ft may have difficulty using it. There are many level spaces to park or pitch a tent. Hipcampers have access to electric via extension cord, a small cooking-fire-pit and composting toilet (#2 only); however, potable water, and outdoor shower are all located by the Dome, which hipcampers will have to walk (short distance) or drive to. There is currently an old (being renovated) trailer on site (out of the way), which is off access to hipcampers.
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The best camping near Fall Creek State Recreation Area guide

Overview

About

On the banks of massive Fall Creek Reservoir, Fall Creek State Recreation Area is a collection of six recreation areas that attract boaters, swimmers, fishing enthusiasts, and anyone who likes being on or near water. The most popular spot for day-trippers is the Winberry day-use area on the southern banks of the lake, where you'll find a two-lane boat ramp, a dock and beach for swimmers, and plenty of picnic areas with fire pits and barbecues. Camping is available on a first-come, first-served basis at Cascara Campground (which also has a boat ramp), and at the adjacent Fisherman's Point Campground, available for group reservations.

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Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Arrive early. Cascara Campground does not take reservations, and spots are available only on a first-come, first-served basis. Your best bet is showing up around sunrise, when departing campers are likely to be waking up—and packing up.
  2. Avoid weekends. You'll have better luck getting a campsite if you can camp on weekdays.
  3. If you really want a reservation, Fisherman's Point can accommodate up to 64 people in eight campsites. Reservations can be made up to six months in advance of your stay.

When to go

Fall Creek is open for camping from May 1 through the end of September. It’s at its busiest during summer vacation, particularly on weekends, with July and August getting the most visitors due to generally warmer weather. September (after Labor Day weekend) is the best time to visit—the weather is generally still pleasantly warm, but with kids back in school, crowds tend to be smaller.

Know before you go

  • The closest place to stock up on food and basic supplies is the town of Lowell, about a 15-minute drive from the recreation area.
  • If you’re camping at Cascara, bring your own water—potable water is not provided.
  • Fire bans are common in Oregon state parks, particularly in summer and early autumn, when wildfire risks are at their highest. Propane stoves are sometimes banned during extreme-risk periods.
  • Boat ramps and swim platforms are sometimes closed due to low water levels.

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