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Umpqua River Glorious Campsite

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· Umpqua, Douglas, Oregon
30 acres hosted by Kevin C.
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Learn more about this land: Secluded, private, roomy site surrounded by famous wineries (Umpqua Valley Wineries) with electricity above quiet, serene stretch with a great swimming hole on the Main Umpqua River---drive 1/4 mile along a hazelnut orchard to the far end of the lovely pasture on our farm. Private, tree-shaded deck with comfy furnmiture and tablesoverlooking the river; private river beach, 4 kayaks for you to use, hammock, propane BBQ and burner, deluxe porta-potty, small propane campfire. Sleep under the stars and awaken to the sounds of osprey calling over the open water. Kayak the Umpqua, splash in the shallows, fish off the dock or from your own fishing boat, swim laps or just relax with a book in the hammock above the river in this truly spectacular place. Bring your boat and your bike! 2 hours to Crater Lake, 1 hour to the wild Oregon coast, 40 minutes to great hiking and fly-fishing up the North Umpqua River. Great bakery around the corner ---fantastic sourdough bread, lovely pastries, gelato, espresso drinks! (Open Thurs, Fri and Sat, 10-3)
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Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
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Beach
Forest
River, stream, or creek
Swimming hole
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4 Ratings · 4 reviews
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Teresa D.recommends
September 13, 2021
Umpqua River Glorious Campsite
Umpqua river farm country
Kevin has a beautiful property and is a generous and gracious host. We had a lovely, relaxing time paddling on the Umpqua, enjoying the dark-sky starry nights, and birdwatching from the deck overlooking the river. Our dog had free run of the fenced campsite, which was awesome. Kevin provides thoughtful amenities for great glamping! She went over and above to provide for our needs and I now consider her a friend. Note: There are irrigation pumps on the river, which were sometimes noticeable. At night though the crickets were the only serenade we noticed. This is not wilderness camping, however, we recommend it highly for a farm country, river experience with great hosts.
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Melody H.recommends
August 2, 2021
Umpqua River Glorious Campsite
Gracious Host!
Wasn’t able to make it to camp, but host was the nicest person!
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Marilyn M.recommends
July 23, 2021
Umpqua River Glorious Campsite
A beautiful setting for camping with family! We enjoyed the deck & view of the Umpqua, kayaking, swimming, birds & wildlife, stargazing. And berry picking! Warm hospitality and a very peaceful time. Thank you for sharing your property with us, we are looking forward to returning!
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Len M.recommends
July 13, 2021
Umpqua River Glorious Campsite
Great Place!
We had the best time! Kevin is a gracious and thoughtful host. The campsite is set under a beautiful canopy of trees to provide shelter from the sun yet there is plenty of open space for sun lovers. The tent pad is super comfortable; the deck area well-appointed with a grill and patio table. There is easy access to the river with kayaks for your use. We highly recommend this site and will stay here again. Thanks Kevin for sharing your farm with us.
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Umpqua, Douglas, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Cow Creek Umpqua, Kalapuya, Yoncalla, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Kevin C.Joined in February 2021
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