The best waterside camping near Grants Pass

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Waterside camping in Grants Pass means waking up to river mist and falling asleep to the sound of water moving past your tent. With over 800 campsites along creeks and riverbanks, you’ve got options—some as low as $15 a night, with the average stay around $55. Campfires are allowed at most spots, and you’ll find toilets and pet-friendly sites across the area. Swimming holes, hiking trails, and horseback riding routes are easy to reach. The best-reviewed campsites in the region include Cedar Bloom (1,798 reviews), Lane Creek Reserve (232 reviews), and Forested creekside campsite (213 reviews). You’ll find sites big enough for groups, shady pockets for privacy, and easy river access almost everywhere. Bring good shoes—trails can get slick by the water—and don’t forget your swimsuit.

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Waterside camping in Grants Pass means waking up to river mist and falling asleep to the sound of water moving past your tent. With over 800 campsites along creeks and riverbanks, you’ve got options—some as low as $15 a night, with the average stay around $55. Campfires are allowed at most spots, and you’ll find toilets and pet-friendly sites across the area. Swimming holes, hiking trails, and horseback riding routes are easy to reach. The best-reviewed campsites in the region include Cedar Bloom (1,798 reviews), Lane Creek Reserve (232 reviews), and Forested creekside campsite (213 reviews). You’ll find sites big enough for groups, shady pockets for privacy, and easy river access almost everywhere. Bring good shoes—trails can get slick by the water—and don’t forget your swimsuit.

98% (3.7K)

Top-rated campgrounds

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