Notable Campgrounds
- Best for boat-owners: Cascara Campground has its own boat ramp for easy access to the reservoir.
- Best for big groups: Fisherman’s Point can be reserved in advance and has room for up to 64 campers.
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
- 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.
- Avoid weekends. You'll have better luck getting a campsite if you can camp on weekdays.
- 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.
Fall Creek State Recreation Area
Take your boat camping at this wooded spot on Fall Creek Reservoir.
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.
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.
Activities in the park
2 campgrounds in Fall Creek State Recreation Area
Cascara Campground, on the upper end of the Fall Creek arm of the lake, offers first-come, first-served campsites, (many with lakeviews), vault toilets, potable water, a launch ramp and a swim area as well as a group camp area with 8 sites to choose from at nearby Fisherman’s Point. Kick back on the edge of the Willamette National Forest, with the Read more...
Cascara Campground, on the upper end of the Fall Creek arm of the lake, offers first-come, first-served campsites, (many with lakeviews), vault toilets, potable water, a launch ramp and a swim area as well as a group camp area with 8 sites to choose from at nearby Fisherman’s Point. Kick back on the edge of the Willamette National Forest, with the Read more...
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Notable Campgrounds
Notable Campgrounds
Tips for Snagging a Campsite Reservation
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
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