The best camping near Roseburg with campfires

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In sunny Southern Oregon, the heart of the Land of Umpqua has a natural charm. Roseburg is a place of wineries, breweries, covered bridges, and waterfalls. When it comes to outdoor play, you find the most action on the Umpqua River. The emerald green waters are a paradise for steelhead fly fishing, whitewater rafting, and kayaking. Looking for campsites on the river Banks? Check out Stanton and Amacher County Parks. If you want to camp off the beaten path, head to Cavitt Creek Falls Recreation Site. Oregon summers are no big deal when you're keeping cool beneath a 10-foot waterfall. In Umpqua National Forest, scenic rapids, waterfalls, and mountain lakes take your breath away. Pitch a tent at Susan Creek Campground on the North Umpqua River, or park your RV at Poole Creek Campground near Lemolo Lake. Campers be warned— there's a big scramble for lakeside campgrounds in the summer. Book early to secure your spot. Once you're settled in, get stoked about biking the North Umpqua Trail, or hike to 272-foot Watson Falls. It doesn't matter whether you're staying at an RV park, a sunny vineyard, or a farmstead. Douglas County adventure is always right around the Bend.
95% (1.5K) 1,064 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Roseburg

River Ranch Campground

1. River Ranch Campground

96%
(191)
8.1mi from Roseburg · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled on the bank of the North Umpqua River. Surrounded by oak savannas with access to the North Umpqua Habitat (BLM). This secluded rustic/primitive dry camp will accommodate Tent and RV set ups as well as horse camping (Recently added horse corrals), fishing, swimming, kayaking, with walking access to the North Umpqua River. You can also go hiking or horseback riding on over 7000 acres of BLM land. Only 12 miles to the city of Roseburg or Sutherland. Easy access from I-5. Guest note: we rotationally graze our cattle (while the campground is open for business) in the months of February/March/April/May/and early June. Message before booking if you want to know if the cattle are on the grounds when you wish to say. They are docile yet curious but pose no threat to campers. **If you wish to bring more than one vehicle, please go to EXTRAS to purchase additional parking.
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Secluded Forest Haven

2. Secluded Forest Haven

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(20)
8.7mi from Roseburg · 2 sites
160 acre getaway tucked in at the end of road with lots of trails to hike, mountain bike, ride ATVs and motor cross. Access to BLM land extends this playground even more! Picturesque meadows and timbered mountain terrain are quiet and peaceful, far from city noise but not far from over a dozen local wineries, as well as the beautiful Umpqua River. Enjoy a float down the river or some top-notch fishing while in the area or simply spend all of your time enjoying nature at the 5K Ranch. For the adventuresome, a hike up the hill to one of the meadows. You'll have numerous trail options and a beautiful view. You may find deer, elk, bobcat, squirrel, skunk, and, yes, Cougar too! For those just wanting to relax, sit back and enjoy the sites and sounds of nature in a comfy spot. You'll see and hear lots of birds, big and small, and other animals as they may possibly wander through. This is truly a natural oasis, so naturally, it also includes poison oak and ticks (seasonally).
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Double DD Roadside River View

3. Double DD Roadside River View

96%
(13)
15mi from Roseburg · 3 sites
Quaint property on the N. Umpqua River , just 2 blocks off highway 138E. Perfect for a group destination or a quick overnight stay a relaxing view withe serene sounds of the river , birds , bees great for van lifers, or any self contained vehicle or tent , the property has a few charming out buildings Rustic Barn 1.88 wooded acres on the North Umpqua with river access and a calm swimming hole kayakers toners fishing rafting , paddle boards in a cove by a small rocking island plants, the kayaking is mild for the novice kayaker outback for the less adventurous you could kayak to colliding rivers and beyond to the Winchester dam , next door has local available, walking distance to the 138 grill , Steamboat Inn is just down the road a piece, with beautiful gardens and nice views , if you’re feeling a bit more casual the narrows might be more what your looking for with pool tables food , cold drinks and gambling machines The north Umpqua is known for its waterfalls There is something for everyone from the littles to the ones who like to sit in rocking chairs and just enjoy the views, bird watching fish, and native vegetation the property is still very raw not to developed, with good access with a vehicle many people enjoy walking the loop for a bit of exercise or stretching your lags
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Umpqua National Forest

4. Umpqua National Forest

93%
(49)
National forest 55mi from Roseburg · 836 sites
Forests, meadows, lakes, and waterfalls abound in this gorgeous neck of the woods.
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Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

5. Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

92%
(31)
National forest 85mi from Roseburg · 736 sites
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is made up of 1.8 million acres and spans from the Western Cascades to the Siskiyou Mountains. With somewhere between 60 to 100 inches of rain per year this escape is filled with a diversity of green and a lone Rogue River. Port Orford Cedar and Douglas fir practically litter the mountainous, and meadow landscapes. Lakes and streams (200 miles of them) aren’t too uncommon, and the forest boasts the tallest Pine tree in the World (we’re not kidding folks). The Ponderosa Pine stands at 268.35ft, which is a little bit taller than your average industrial wind turbine.
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Dancing Creek Farm

6. Dancing Creek Farm

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(207)
22mi from Roseburg · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
In 1948 a wildfire came thru what then was a mixed forest of spars old growth conifers, evergreen and deciduous broadleaf trees burning intensely enough to render the entire area to primarily grassland. Today it is quickly returning to primarily mixed forest, recovering the ability to hold water at cooler temperatures as it once did. Nestled on the south slope of Dickinson Mountain it offers plenty of sunshine yet some of the best cool freshwater to be found anywhere. Although much of this paradise is considerably steep there are ample cow and goat trails to make exploring extremely enjoyable. Bachelor Creek which runs thru approximately 1/2 mile of the Southeast portion is home to beaver, cutthroat, western pond turtles, great blue heron, and many other wildlife. There is a pair of resident Redtail hawks, wild turkeys, deer, bobcat, coyote, cougar, mink, flying, silver grey, and pine squirrels, owls (sawhete, screach, Pigmy, barred, and great horned), and many others. There are also many swimming holes on Bachelor Creek and a tributary we call Dancing creek, although they are all somewhat small the water is nice and refreshing for a quick dip on a warm day. This is a working farm raising cattle, and chickens. On that note please don't feed any of the animals as they could become a real nuisance. If you are going to be leaving your camp for a hike or swim etc. please secure any food items to avoid a potential disaster. The farm is 170 acres (a half mile by a half mile) and there is a fence all the way around it. Feel free to hike wherever, as long as you don't cross any fences you are still here. You can take a dip in the creek where it comes out of the culvert below the road and there is a picnic table at each site as well as at the dipping hole.
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Suncatcher homestead

7. Suncatcher homestead

100%
(33)
29mi from Roseburg · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are located in Southern Oregon. We are off exit 88 on Interstate 5 in Azalea, Oregon. This is a great location if you are traveling or road tripping to any destination along the West Coast of North America! Take a day trip to Crater Lake and Diamond Lake. We also recommend that you visit the Galesville reservoir about 5 minutes up the road. The yurt has a queen sized loft bed with cotton sheets, a warm cotton comforter with duvet cover, a woodstove, and a folding mattress. You are also welcome to bring your own sleeping gear. *LEAVE NO TRACE, just as you would when camping = please pack out your own trash* There is a wood stove for the winter months, a solar powered refrigerator, a propane stove and oven, along with a sink, and kitchen countertop space. Basic kitchen ware like: utensils, plates, bowls, Italian stove top coffee maker, off grid blender, cooking pots, pans, etc. We provide plant based dish soap, hand soaps, and shampoo. There is a composting toilet and outdoor shower with a propane water heater for warm showers. Please bring your own bath towel. Please confirm you can walk up a staircase. There is a picnic table in the pasture, with several wooden log type chairs. There is internet available on the picnic table by the main house front deck. Connect to the internet via ethernet. We have a usb-c converter, an Apple converter, and a usb drive to access the internet through ethernet. This is a glamping experience, partially off-grid, and we hope that you take the time to unplug. All of our farm goods are available for sale. Be sure to ask about orchard raised fresh eggs, neighbor's milk, seasonal fruit jam, fresh fruit and berries, vegetables, and sprouted nut butter. We are located near the Galesville Reservoir and about 1.5 hours from Crater Lake. The site is easily accessible. You will have a view of the pasture, gardens, greenhouse, orchards and the host's private residence. Please confirm you have read our listing description by typing the word, "Bella," in your booking request. We appreciate people reading our listing description.
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Azalea Grove Getaway

8. Azalea Grove Getaway

100%
(65)
32mi from Roseburg · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Ours is a Gem of a place - with forest, meadows, pond, orchard, garden, creek - perfect for pondering, wandering, writing, or resting. We are at one end of the Trans America Trail and offer EV chargers too for a small fee. Come & Enjoy! We offer a cottage, a house, as well as camping. Savor our Gorgeous & Secluded 13+ acre Sacred Forest! Meander thru our Meadows, Ponder the Pond, Gaze at the Garden, or Plunk down on the Platform by the Creek for the lazy afternoon.... This is one Special place to Rest, Replenish & Rejuvenate your Spirit & Soul. A Fantastic Photography Shoot, Writer's Retreat or Winery Tour weekend with several in the area. Fishing, Boating & Rafting nearby at Gaylesville Reservoir, Rogue & Umpqua Rivers. We Cannot accommodate Trailers at this time. Campers & Vans not to exceed 25 feet in length, or tents are welcome. Check with us first about possibly bringing your well-behaved dog, however - DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BARK & CHASE THE WILDLIFE AT ALL. You may be asked to depart if there is an issue with this. Please understand this a Wildlife Sanctuary of sorts with LOTS of resident critters including birds, fox, squirrel, skunk, turkey, deer and yes-cougar! Many species of trees on the property to wander through & identify. Come spend some time & get Grounded in the Forest!
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Woodland Hills Ranch

9. Woodland Hills Ranch

91%
(135)
34mi from Roseburg · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
We are located on what used to be one of the stagecoach stops on the Applegate Trail. With 80 acres of land to spread out on you can be sure to find a peaceful and private getaway with amazing views. This property holds some interesting history with a Trading tree where swap meets between the local native tribes would gather and bring their firs and other goods to trade with the white traders of the time.
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Siuslaw National Forest

10. Siuslaw National Forest

96%
(35)
National forest 82mi from Roseburg · 902 sites
Hike through old-growth forest or take in ocean views at this coastal woodland.
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William M. Tugman State Park

11. William M. Tugman State Park

100%
(2)
State park 49mi from Roseburg · 22 sites
This state park tugs at your soul with a secluded lake and tucked-away campsites.
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Willamette National Forest

12. Willamette National Forest

93%
(44)
National forest 55mi from Roseburg · 1153 sites
Experience the wilderness without venturing far from the city.
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The Park at Loon Lake

13. The Park at Loon Lake

100%
(32)
34mi from Roseburg · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Come to The Park at Loon Lake. Access to the lakefront and the dock along Lake Creek. Endless views of wildlife as you are surrounded by creeks, ponds, cliffs, the lake, and natural forest land. Enjoy the views and enjoy the water! Rent a kayak or paddle board for the day or just swim and relax!
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Healing Waters

14. Healing Waters

100%
(14)
36mi from Roseburg · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
60 acres straddling the upper South Umpqua. A large pond with active beaver.a mile of riverbank and a seasonal private island to explore. An abundance of wildlife are frequently seen on the property,including,bear,elk,deer ,geese,ducks,otter,muskrat,turtles,bats,a large variety of birds, butterflies,and more.Incredible views of the sky and stars at nite. Secluded sites on the river with a hot shower and toilet. Internet is available in some areas. Private cooking area, trails along a mile of river ,on the property including around the beaver pond.see where they have downed trees. Explore the private river island .play at nearby south umpqua falls. Visit the mountain caves or see the many waterfalls on the north umpqua. So many activities to choose from.Some of the pictures included are of the surrounding area.
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Tide's Reach of the Umpqua

15. Tide's Reach of the Umpqua

98%
(22)
38mi from Roseburg · 1 site
All it's own type thing, in it's own type place, a RIVERSIDE LUXURY GLAMP! Nooked in Oregon Coastal Mountains at edge of inland tidal waters, in the shadow of a once thriving rural river township with historical buildings. Views and adventure in almost every direction! Tucked just out of sight to the beaten path en route to/from the Pacific Ocean and Oregon Dunes a short 16 miles away at Reedsport. Year-round floating dock and river access all to yourself, a different experience with each tide change, and kayaks provided. Otter, eagle, seal, fish: A legit personal theme park!
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Umpqua's Last Resort

16. Umpqua's Last Resort

96%
(933)
38mi from Roseburg · 29 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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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River Front Retreat

17. River Front Retreat

100%
(49)
38mi from Roseburg · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Escape to this majestic getaway. Feel the privacy; pitch your tent or park your RV on this large, manicured, Flat, grassy 8-acre field. A lower shelf provides 1300 feet of riverfrontage on the beautiful Umpqua River. Enjoy a campfire, river tube floating, fishing, and boating, or sit in a chair and soak in the sun while you watch the wildlife sipping your morning coffee. Easily access the river with the manicured ramp. Tidal-influenced water provides Excellent swimming holes and shallow and minimal current for the little ones playing and splashing on the beach and river rock at low tide—great kayaking SUP boards and tubes at high or low tide either way. Stargaze at night under the dark skies for meteor showers and star watching with unobstructed views. Prime spot for fishing smallmouth Bass, Catfish, seasonal Steelhead, and Salmon or spectacular views, fishing, swimming, boating, and tube floating. Perfect for group camping and family get-togethers, this truly is private camping at its finest. Don’t forget the pets; let them enjoy all this site offers. 16 miles from the Oregon Dunes National Recreation area in the coastal town of Reedsport. Riverside Speedy Market is just 2 miles East of the property, a small grocery store for s’mores, propane, and essentials, Horse Shoe Pits, Picnic Tables, Park Style BBQ Pedestal, Tree Swings, Frisbee Golf Basket. Copy and paste this YouTube link to your browser for a flyover view of the property. You can book the entire property or 1 of the 4 Camp Sites. Select River Retreat to book the entire property. View these helpful links below. Tide table link below copy and paste to the browser: https://tidesnear.me/tide_stations/1554 The Weather Channel link below copy and paste to the browser: https://weather.com/en-MU/weather/tenday/l/7861b894506243510cd844075ac0d2a16d93354591ba8b339e5f3ee33d8069d4 https://youtu.be/CIpaQr6aW6M
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Laughing Mountain

18. Laughing Mountain

100%
(16)
40mi from Roseburg · 2 sites
Come see us under "Laughing Mountain" on youtube! We have discovered that Laughing Mountain is not just a physical place on a mountain top, it is also a metaphysical entity that has dreamt itself awake. The irony of the fact that the creation of Laughing Mountain, has been nothing but blood, sweat and tears, pays homage to the reality that just like us, this mountain is a work in progress, we are all slowly chipping away at the masterpiece that is our divine self awakened. Laughing Mountain is a living thing in flux as it heals and breaks and mends itself all in the name of healing to help others heal too, it is the columniation of lifetimes of trauma experienced by humanity and their desperate dreams of freedom. Dreams of something better. Dreams of awakening. Laughing Mountain is the dream of the people, it is not Bryan or Terrah’s alone, we are simply here healing with it, and you. We weren’t aware of the sentience and trauma of the land at first, only our own need for healing, and desire to help others heal in the ways we’d found healing, by creating a sacred space in nature for everyone to use. As we began this dance of chaos with the land and all things residing in it and around it, we realized the land was as spiritually sick as we were. A microcosm of planet Earth, it has been raped, pillaged and neglected, it’s future never considered, it’s native stewards murdered, all in the name of greed. After 2 years of profound breakthroughs, mind bending healing ceremonies, confusion, emotional melt downs, everything malfunctioning one after another and questioning our choice to be here, we couldn’t help but feel like we were being sabotaged by something… We were. She was trying to get our attention, as were all of the negative energies trapped here. Suddenly an epiphany struck us both, in the thick muck of a terrible physical and energetic rut, we knew we needed to heal the energy that had been left lingering here from all of the traumatic events that happened all around us for hundreds of years. Just like us, trauma was trapped inside her from other people, just like the ancestral trauma we all suffer from on planet Earth. This is when we realized the land had called us here to help it, and in turn it would help us heal too….and it has. We now know we are exactly where we are supposed to be. When you come to this living mountain, speak kindly to her, she hears you, honor the Takilma ancestors who came before us, the plants and the trees the snakes and the bees, because we are all in this together. There is no you or me, there is only us and we. You and I are one being united in our desire for balance and peace on this planet, let’s walk together and support each other on this journey back into the welcoming arms of our own divinity. A little about our land; we give coordinates for the beginning of our road. We send you coordinates, very detailed directions, troubleshooting tips, and photo maps we made. As long as you successfully used the coordinates easy. There is no service here for the most part, mile marker 4 on the main road gets service if you need it! Please let us know if you’re interested in plant ID walks, Mushroom ID, medicine making, gold prospecting, boat rides or fishing. We prefer you don't pay ahead of time.
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Sunny Valley Campground

19. Sunny Valley Campground

92%
(46)
41mi from Roseburg · 40 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Sunny Valley RV Park and Campground is situated in a beautiful park-like setting. The park is conveniently located in Southwest Oregon at Exit 71 for vacationers traveling the I-5 corridor between California and Washington State. We are also an ideal location for family reunions, group gatherings, retreats, campers, fishermen, hunters, rafters, hikers, and equestrians wanting to explore Southwest Oregon’s diverse outdoor recreational opportunities.
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Peaceful Retreat

20. Peaceful Retreat

90%
(55)
42mi from Roseburg · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
CLOSEST CAMP TO WILDWOOD FALLS!!! Cooer weather is here with some lovely fall days coming up. We still have all of September!!!! Commonly is clear an sunny st this higher elevation when it's cloudy in the valley. Lower numbers of guests to allow for more privacy. Large undeveloped forested property. as you enter the park, the grass covered roads wind thru the 3 acres of Forest and Blackberry hedges. Lots of wildflowers, and wildlife. It's open camping so , choose the site that speaks to you. closest camp to Wildwood falls! Area features include Covered Bridges, mining, Row River Trail bike path. Film locations for Buster Keaton the general, Stand By Me, and Animal House. NOTE: Many pictures have been added by past guests enjoying the swimming holes in the area. These are NOT on my property!!! { statement due to past confusion} Learn more about this land: Douglas Fir forest, with blackberry hedges for privacy. Mowed groundcover, wildflowers. Numerous waterfall hikes, bike trails fishing, river, gold panning, rock hounding, wildlife viewing, CANNA friendly. Nearby Wildwood Falls 1/2 mile--2 pictures for reference.. 1/4 mile from Sharps Creek bridge swimming hole.
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In sunny Southern Oregon, the heart of the Land of Umpqua has a natural charm. Roseburg is a place of wineries, breweries, covered bridges, and waterfalls. When it comes to outdoor play, you find the most action on the Umpqua River. The emerald green waters are a paradise for steelhead fly fishing, whitewater rafting, and kayaking. Looking for campsites on the river Banks? Check out Stanton and Amacher County Parks. If you want to camp off the beaten path, head to Cavitt Creek Falls Recreation Site. Oregon summers are no big deal when you're keeping cool beneath a 10-foot waterfall. In Umpqua National Forest, scenic rapids, waterfalls, and mountain lakes take your breath away. Pitch a tent at Susan Creek Campground on the North Umpqua River, or park your RV at Poole Creek Campground near Lemolo Lake. Campers be warned— there's a big scramble for lakeside campgrounds in the summer. Book early to secure your spot. Once you're settled in, get stoked about biking the North Umpqua Trail, or hike to 272-foot Watson Falls. It doesn't matter whether you're staying at an RV park, a sunny vineyard, or a farmstead. Douglas County adventure is always right around the Bend.
95% (1.5K) 1,064 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Roseburg

River Ranch Campground

1. River Ranch Campground

96%
(191)
8.1mi from Roseburg · 20 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled on the bank of the North Umpqua River. Surrounded by oak savannas with access to the North Umpqua Habitat (BLM). This secluded rustic/primitive dry camp will accommodate Tent and RV set ups as well as horse camping (Recently added horse corrals), fishing, swimming, kayaking, with walking access to the North Umpqua River. You can also go hiking or horseback riding on over 7000 acres of BLM land. Only 12 miles to the city of Roseburg or Sutherland. Easy access from I-5. Guest note: we rotationally graze our cattle (while the campground is open for business) in the months of February/March/April/May/and early June. Message before booking if you want to know if the cattle are on the grounds when you wish to say. They are docile yet curious but pose no threat to campers. **If you wish to bring more than one vehicle, please go to EXTRAS to purchase additional parking.
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Secluded Forest Haven

2. Secluded Forest Haven

100%
(20)
8.7mi from Roseburg · 2 sites
160 acre getaway tucked in at the end of road with lots of trails to hike, mountain bike, ride ATVs and motor cross. Access to BLM land extends this playground even more! Picturesque meadows and timbered mountain terrain are quiet and peaceful, far from city noise but not far from over a dozen local wineries, as well as the beautiful Umpqua River. Enjoy a float down the river or some top-notch fishing while in the area or simply spend all of your time enjoying nature at the 5K Ranch. For the adventuresome, a hike up the hill to one of the meadows. You'll have numerous trail options and a beautiful view. You may find deer, elk, bobcat, squirrel, skunk, and, yes, Cougar too! For those just wanting to relax, sit back and enjoy the sites and sounds of nature in a comfy spot. You'll see and hear lots of birds, big and small, and other animals as they may possibly wander through. This is truly a natural oasis, so naturally, it also includes poison oak and ticks (seasonally).
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Double DD Roadside River View

3. Double DD Roadside River View

96%
(13)
15mi from Roseburg · 3 sites
Quaint property on the N. Umpqua River , just 2 blocks off highway 138E. Perfect for a group destination or a quick overnight stay a relaxing view withe serene sounds of the river , birds , bees great for van lifers, or any self contained vehicle or tent , the property has a few charming out buildings Rustic Barn 1.88 wooded acres on the North Umpqua with river access and a calm swimming hole kayakers toners fishing rafting , paddle boards in a cove by a small rocking island plants, the kayaking is mild for the novice kayaker outback for the less adventurous you could kayak to colliding rivers and beyond to the Winchester dam , next door has local available, walking distance to the 138 grill , Steamboat Inn is just down the road a piece, with beautiful gardens and nice views , if you’re feeling a bit more casual the narrows might be more what your looking for with pool tables food , cold drinks and gambling machines The north Umpqua is known for its waterfalls There is something for everyone from the littles to the ones who like to sit in rocking chairs and just enjoy the views, bird watching fish, and native vegetation the property is still very raw not to developed, with good access with a vehicle many people enjoy walking the loop for a bit of exercise or stretching your lags
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Umpqua National Forest

4. Umpqua National Forest

93%
(49)
National forest 55mi from Roseburg · 836 sites
Forests, meadows, lakes, and waterfalls abound in this gorgeous neck of the woods.
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Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

5. Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

92%
(31)
National forest 85mi from Roseburg · 736 sites
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is made up of 1.8 million acres and spans from the Western Cascades to the Siskiyou Mountains. With somewhere between 60 to 100 inches of rain per year this escape is filled with a diversity of green and a lone Rogue River. Port Orford Cedar and Douglas fir practically litter the mountainous, and meadow landscapes. Lakes and streams (200 miles of them) aren’t too uncommon, and the forest boasts the tallest Pine tree in the World (we’re not kidding folks). The Ponderosa Pine stands at 268.35ft, which is a little bit taller than your average industrial wind turbine.
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Dancing Creek Farm

6. Dancing Creek Farm

100%
(207)
22mi from Roseburg · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
In 1948 a wildfire came thru what then was a mixed forest of spars old growth conifers, evergreen and deciduous broadleaf trees burning intensely enough to render the entire area to primarily grassland. Today it is quickly returning to primarily mixed forest, recovering the ability to hold water at cooler temperatures as it once did. Nestled on the south slope of Dickinson Mountain it offers plenty of sunshine yet some of the best cool freshwater to be found anywhere. Although much of this paradise is considerably steep there are ample cow and goat trails to make exploring extremely enjoyable. Bachelor Creek which runs thru approximately 1/2 mile of the Southeast portion is home to beaver, cutthroat, western pond turtles, great blue heron, and many other wildlife. There is a pair of resident Redtail hawks, wild turkeys, deer, bobcat, coyote, cougar, mink, flying, silver grey, and pine squirrels, owls (sawhete, screach, Pigmy, barred, and great horned), and many others. There are also many swimming holes on Bachelor Creek and a tributary we call Dancing creek, although they are all somewhat small the water is nice and refreshing for a quick dip on a warm day. This is a working farm raising cattle, and chickens. On that note please don't feed any of the animals as they could become a real nuisance. If you are going to be leaving your camp for a hike or swim etc. please secure any food items to avoid a potential disaster. The farm is 170 acres (a half mile by a half mile) and there is a fence all the way around it. Feel free to hike wherever, as long as you don't cross any fences you are still here. You can take a dip in the creek where it comes out of the culvert below the road and there is a picnic table at each site as well as at the dipping hole.
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Suncatcher homestead

7. Suncatcher homestead

100%
(33)
29mi from Roseburg · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are located in Southern Oregon. We are off exit 88 on Interstate 5 in Azalea, Oregon. This is a great location if you are traveling or road tripping to any destination along the West Coast of North America! Take a day trip to Crater Lake and Diamond Lake. We also recommend that you visit the Galesville reservoir about 5 minutes up the road. The yurt has a queen sized loft bed with cotton sheets, a warm cotton comforter with duvet cover, a woodstove, and a folding mattress. You are also welcome to bring your own sleeping gear. *LEAVE NO TRACE, just as you would when camping = please pack out your own trash* There is a wood stove for the winter months, a solar powered refrigerator, a propane stove and oven, along with a sink, and kitchen countertop space. Basic kitchen ware like: utensils, plates, bowls, Italian stove top coffee maker, off grid blender, cooking pots, pans, etc. We provide plant based dish soap, hand soaps, and shampoo. There is a composting toilet and outdoor shower with a propane water heater for warm showers. Please bring your own bath towel. Please confirm you can walk up a staircase. There is a picnic table in the pasture, with several wooden log type chairs. There is internet available on the picnic table by the main house front deck. Connect to the internet via ethernet. We have a usb-c converter, an Apple converter, and a usb drive to access the internet through ethernet. This is a glamping experience, partially off-grid, and we hope that you take the time to unplug. All of our farm goods are available for sale. Be sure to ask about orchard raised fresh eggs, neighbor's milk, seasonal fruit jam, fresh fruit and berries, vegetables, and sprouted nut butter. We are located near the Galesville Reservoir and about 1.5 hours from Crater Lake. The site is easily accessible. You will have a view of the pasture, gardens, greenhouse, orchards and the host's private residence. Please confirm you have read our listing description by typing the word, "Bella," in your booking request. We appreciate people reading our listing description.
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Azalea Grove Getaway

8. Azalea Grove Getaway

100%
(65)
32mi from Roseburg · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Ours is a Gem of a place - with forest, meadows, pond, orchard, garden, creek - perfect for pondering, wandering, writing, or resting. We are at one end of the Trans America Trail and offer EV chargers too for a small fee. Come & Enjoy! We offer a cottage, a house, as well as camping. Savor our Gorgeous & Secluded 13+ acre Sacred Forest! Meander thru our Meadows, Ponder the Pond, Gaze at the Garden, or Plunk down on the Platform by the Creek for the lazy afternoon.... This is one Special place to Rest, Replenish & Rejuvenate your Spirit & Soul. A Fantastic Photography Shoot, Writer's Retreat or Winery Tour weekend with several in the area. Fishing, Boating & Rafting nearby at Gaylesville Reservoir, Rogue & Umpqua Rivers. We Cannot accommodate Trailers at this time. Campers & Vans not to exceed 25 feet in length, or tents are welcome. Check with us first about possibly bringing your well-behaved dog, however - DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BARK & CHASE THE WILDLIFE AT ALL. You may be asked to depart if there is an issue with this. Please understand this a Wildlife Sanctuary of sorts with LOTS of resident critters including birds, fox, squirrel, skunk, turkey, deer and yes-cougar! Many species of trees on the property to wander through & identify. Come spend some time & get Grounded in the Forest!
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Woodland Hills Ranch

9. Woodland Hills Ranch

91%
(135)
34mi from Roseburg · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
We are located on what used to be one of the stagecoach stops on the Applegate Trail. With 80 acres of land to spread out on you can be sure to find a peaceful and private getaway with amazing views. This property holds some interesting history with a Trading tree where swap meets between the local native tribes would gather and bring their firs and other goods to trade with the white traders of the time.
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Siuslaw National Forest

10. Siuslaw National Forest

96%
(35)
National forest 82mi from Roseburg · 902 sites
Hike through old-growth forest or take in ocean views at this coastal woodland.
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William M. Tugman State Park

11. William M. Tugman State Park

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State park 49mi from Roseburg · 22 sites
This state park tugs at your soul with a secluded lake and tucked-away campsites.
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Willamette National Forest

12. Willamette National Forest

93%
(44)
National forest 55mi from Roseburg · 1153 sites
Experience the wilderness without venturing far from the city.
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The Park at Loon Lake

13. The Park at Loon Lake

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(32)
34mi from Roseburg · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Come to The Park at Loon Lake. Access to the lakefront and the dock along Lake Creek. Endless views of wildlife as you are surrounded by creeks, ponds, cliffs, the lake, and natural forest land. Enjoy the views and enjoy the water! Rent a kayak or paddle board for the day or just swim and relax!
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Healing Waters

14. Healing Waters

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(14)
36mi from Roseburg · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
60 acres straddling the upper South Umpqua. A large pond with active beaver.a mile of riverbank and a seasonal private island to explore. An abundance of wildlife are frequently seen on the property,including,bear,elk,deer ,geese,ducks,otter,muskrat,turtles,bats,a large variety of birds, butterflies,and more.Incredible views of the sky and stars at nite. Secluded sites on the river with a hot shower and toilet. Internet is available in some areas. Private cooking area, trails along a mile of river ,on the property including around the beaver pond.see where they have downed trees. Explore the private river island .play at nearby south umpqua falls. Visit the mountain caves or see the many waterfalls on the north umpqua. So many activities to choose from.Some of the pictures included are of the surrounding area.
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Tide's Reach of the Umpqua

15. Tide's Reach of the Umpqua

98%
(22)
38mi from Roseburg · 1 site
All it's own type thing, in it's own type place, a RIVERSIDE LUXURY GLAMP! Nooked in Oregon Coastal Mountains at edge of inland tidal waters, in the shadow of a once thriving rural river township with historical buildings. Views and adventure in almost every direction! Tucked just out of sight to the beaten path en route to/from the Pacific Ocean and Oregon Dunes a short 16 miles away at Reedsport. Year-round floating dock and river access all to yourself, a different experience with each tide change, and kayaks provided. Otter, eagle, seal, fish: A legit personal theme park!
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Umpqua's Last Resort

16. Umpqua's Last Resort

96%
(933)
38mi from Roseburg · 29 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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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River Front Retreat

17. River Front Retreat

100%
(49)
38mi from Roseburg · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Escape to this majestic getaway. Feel the privacy; pitch your tent or park your RV on this large, manicured, Flat, grassy 8-acre field. A lower shelf provides 1300 feet of riverfrontage on the beautiful Umpqua River. Enjoy a campfire, river tube floating, fishing, and boating, or sit in a chair and soak in the sun while you watch the wildlife sipping your morning coffee. Easily access the river with the manicured ramp. Tidal-influenced water provides Excellent swimming holes and shallow and minimal current for the little ones playing and splashing on the beach and river rock at low tide—great kayaking SUP boards and tubes at high or low tide either way. Stargaze at night under the dark skies for meteor showers and star watching with unobstructed views. Prime spot for fishing smallmouth Bass, Catfish, seasonal Steelhead, and Salmon or spectacular views, fishing, swimming, boating, and tube floating. Perfect for group camping and family get-togethers, this truly is private camping at its finest. Don’t forget the pets; let them enjoy all this site offers. 16 miles from the Oregon Dunes National Recreation area in the coastal town of Reedsport. Riverside Speedy Market is just 2 miles East of the property, a small grocery store for s’mores, propane, and essentials, Horse Shoe Pits, Picnic Tables, Park Style BBQ Pedestal, Tree Swings, Frisbee Golf Basket. Copy and paste this YouTube link to your browser for a flyover view of the property. You can book the entire property or 1 of the 4 Camp Sites. Select River Retreat to book the entire property. View these helpful links below. Tide table link below copy and paste to the browser: https://tidesnear.me/tide_stations/1554 The Weather Channel link below copy and paste to the browser: https://weather.com/en-MU/weather/tenday/l/7861b894506243510cd844075ac0d2a16d93354591ba8b339e5f3ee33d8069d4 https://youtu.be/CIpaQr6aW6M
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Laughing Mountain

18. Laughing Mountain

100%
(16)
40mi from Roseburg · 2 sites
Come see us under "Laughing Mountain" on youtube! We have discovered that Laughing Mountain is not just a physical place on a mountain top, it is also a metaphysical entity that has dreamt itself awake. The irony of the fact that the creation of Laughing Mountain, has been nothing but blood, sweat and tears, pays homage to the reality that just like us, this mountain is a work in progress, we are all slowly chipping away at the masterpiece that is our divine self awakened. Laughing Mountain is a living thing in flux as it heals and breaks and mends itself all in the name of healing to help others heal too, it is the columniation of lifetimes of trauma experienced by humanity and their desperate dreams of freedom. Dreams of something better. Dreams of awakening. Laughing Mountain is the dream of the people, it is not Bryan or Terrah’s alone, we are simply here healing with it, and you. We weren’t aware of the sentience and trauma of the land at first, only our own need for healing, and desire to help others heal in the ways we’d found healing, by creating a sacred space in nature for everyone to use. As we began this dance of chaos with the land and all things residing in it and around it, we realized the land was as spiritually sick as we were. A microcosm of planet Earth, it has been raped, pillaged and neglected, it’s future never considered, it’s native stewards murdered, all in the name of greed. After 2 years of profound breakthroughs, mind bending healing ceremonies, confusion, emotional melt downs, everything malfunctioning one after another and questioning our choice to be here, we couldn’t help but feel like we were being sabotaged by something… We were. She was trying to get our attention, as were all of the negative energies trapped here. Suddenly an epiphany struck us both, in the thick muck of a terrible physical and energetic rut, we knew we needed to heal the energy that had been left lingering here from all of the traumatic events that happened all around us for hundreds of years. Just like us, trauma was trapped inside her from other people, just like the ancestral trauma we all suffer from on planet Earth. This is when we realized the land had called us here to help it, and in turn it would help us heal too….and it has. We now know we are exactly where we are supposed to be. When you come to this living mountain, speak kindly to her, she hears you, honor the Takilma ancestors who came before us, the plants and the trees the snakes and the bees, because we are all in this together. There is no you or me, there is only us and we. You and I are one being united in our desire for balance and peace on this planet, let’s walk together and support each other on this journey back into the welcoming arms of our own divinity. A little about our land; we give coordinates for the beginning of our road. We send you coordinates, very detailed directions, troubleshooting tips, and photo maps we made. As long as you successfully used the coordinates easy. There is no service here for the most part, mile marker 4 on the main road gets service if you need it! Please let us know if you’re interested in plant ID walks, Mushroom ID, medicine making, gold prospecting, boat rides or fishing. We prefer you don't pay ahead of time.
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Sunny Valley Campground

19. Sunny Valley Campground

92%
(46)
41mi from Roseburg · 40 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Sunny Valley RV Park and Campground is situated in a beautiful park-like setting. The park is conveniently located in Southwest Oregon at Exit 71 for vacationers traveling the I-5 corridor between California and Washington State. We are also an ideal location for family reunions, group gatherings, retreats, campers, fishermen, hunters, rafters, hikers, and equestrians wanting to explore Southwest Oregon’s diverse outdoor recreational opportunities.
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Peaceful Retreat

20. Peaceful Retreat

90%
(55)
42mi from Roseburg · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
CLOSEST CAMP TO WILDWOOD FALLS!!! Cooer weather is here with some lovely fall days coming up. We still have all of September!!!! Commonly is clear an sunny st this higher elevation when it's cloudy in the valley. Lower numbers of guests to allow for more privacy. Large undeveloped forested property. as you enter the park, the grass covered roads wind thru the 3 acres of Forest and Blackberry hedges. Lots of wildflowers, and wildlife. It's open camping so , choose the site that speaks to you. closest camp to Wildwood falls! Area features include Covered Bridges, mining, Row River Trail bike path. Film locations for Buster Keaton the general, Stand By Me, and Animal House. NOTE: Many pictures have been added by past guests enjoying the swimming holes in the area. These are NOT on my property!!! { statement due to past confusion} Learn more about this land: Douglas Fir forest, with blackberry hedges for privacy. Mowed groundcover, wildflowers. Numerous waterfall hikes, bike trails fishing, river, gold panning, rock hounding, wildlife viewing, CANNA friendly. Nearby Wildwood Falls 1/2 mile--2 pictures for reference.. 1/4 mile from Sharps Creek bridge swimming hole.
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