Hot spring camping near North Bend

Take a buggy out to 500-foot dunes in this South Coast community.

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97% (55 reviews)

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2 top hot spring campgrounds near North Bend

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Deer Creek House

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Roseburg, OR
Isis and my paternal grandmother are in charge here. Permaculture. orchard. gardens. labyrinth, fire circle, cats, . wild deer, turkeys, herons, fox, river otters, red tail, bald eagles, rare bear-Fish and Wildlife are quick to remove d/t nearby elementary school! Sweet piece of the country in the rural town limits.Learn more about this land:Due to covid, and this county being a hotspot, campers must be self sufficient. contact me for details. also,  a blizzard took down several trees. (i need to upload more current photos!) Fall is upon us, leaves are dropping, rain a week ago, weather cooled, still a drought and fire danger, not smoky.  Tents and small vans have sweet spots, larger RVs get the driveway. Many find this a perfect 1/2 way sleepover between seattle/san fran, and base to visit Wildlife Safari, Crater Lake.Please ensure you click on your dates of booking AND the number of campers. thank you. message me for any questions.1894 farmhouse on 1+ acre (2 miles from exit 124 from I-5) within "city" limits, at the edge of rural county seat faces the original road to Crater Lake (85 mi), Umpqua Hot Springs (59 mi), Pacific Crest Trail. The area has: North Umpqua River and her many waterfalls, world class flyfishing & white water rafting. Wine Wine Wine.  local breweries, a meadery, live music, smoke shops.  an hour to pacific ocean.  hooking up to electricity or water hose is extra $$/night. please contact me for specifics for those with motorhomes, trailers, live in vans, or optionals. blessings and stay safe on your travels. road conditions and webcams in oregon are at tripcheck.com.  Occasionally check in may be later than 2p. Contact me regarding check in timing. Rahmana offers a variety of healing services. You may schedule this based on availability.as of 9/21/21 Douglas County fire restrictions state: " Open fires are prohibited, including campfires, charcoal fires, cooking fires, and warming fires, except at designated sites. Portable cooking stoves using liquefied or bottled fuels are allowed elsewhere.• Smoking is prohibited in wildland areas except in vehicles, in boats on the water, or at other designated locations."
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Biosync Eco Resort

1 site · Tent120 acres · Oakland, OR
Enjoy some much needed and well deserved peace and quiet nestled away in a wooded glen with a private river beach. Soak in the wide panoramic views of a working cattle ranch and hemp farm. Watch the sunset glow across the valley floor and light up the forest mountains in the evening. Wake up to the sound of birds and the view of large oak, maple and cherry trees. Hunt for agates and gems in the river gravel beds. Find your peace and sanity again at the Biosync Eco-Resort. The Biosync Eco-Resort is tucked away in Umpqua Valley, just 10 minutes away from I-5. Our campground is located on a working hemp farm and free range grass fed cattle ranch. Campsite Amenities + Non Potable Water + Bathroom + Parking Spaces + 15 amps of power at the corner of the property + Charcoal bbq/cooking pit ** Currently no showers ** Pack your own drinking water Experience the hidden gems of Douglas County : + Wine Tasting (dozens of boutique wineries) + Hiking Trails and Waterfalls up the North Umpqua River + The Umpqua Hot Springs + Mountain biking at Cooper Creek Reservoir and in the Umpqua Forest + River rafting and floating Nearby Restaurants, Bars and Breweries + Backside Brewery + Salud Tacos + The Lamplighter + Lighthouse Bakery + Old Soul Pizza
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