The best RV sites in Umpqua National Forest, OR

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Forests, meadows, lakes, and waterfalls abound in this gorgeous neck of the woods.

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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Umpqua National Forest adventure.

Top-rated campgrounds in Umpqua National Forest

Diamond Lake Campground

1. Diamond Lake Campground

94%
(26)
Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 233 sites · Tents, RVs
With dark blue waters and a shoreline ringed by conifer trees and Cascade peaks, Diamond Lake is a classic Southern Oregon camping destination
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Eagle Rock Campground

2. Eagle Rock Campground

100%
(3)
Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 25 sites · Tents, RVs
Eagle Rock Campground offers glimpses of both eagles and rock formations from the shade of mixed conifers, though the latter are more consistent than the former
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East Lemolo Campground

3. East Lemolo Campground

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Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Laid back vibes and lakeside camping make it easy to rise n’ shine for fishing Lemolo Reservoir
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Thielsen View Campground

4. Thielsen View Campground

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Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 60 sites · Tents, RVs
Named for its epic view of Mount Thielsen (duh), this lakeside campground is a fisherman’s favorite
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Toketee Lake Campground

5. Toketee Lake Campground

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(2)
Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 33 sites · Tents, RVs
What’s more American than camping by a lake while bald eagles soar overhead? How ‘bout camping by a lake while bald eagles soar overhead, ducks and beavers swim by, trout flock to your fly, and you sip a locally-brewed cold one while wearing a Chuck Norris t-shirt? Toketee Campground offers 33 campsites, a boat ramp, and vault toilets to make fishing and birdwatching a breeze without frilly amenities that’d draw big crowds
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Devil's Flat Campground

6. Devil's Flat Campground

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Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
A small campground in the deep south--of Umpqua National Forest, that is--featuring an O.G
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Hobo Camp Campground

7. Hobo Camp Campground

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(1)
Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Hobo Camp Campground The name says it all
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Bunker Hill Campground

8. Bunker Hill Campground

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Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Freedom, solitude, bald eagles
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Bogus Creek Campground

9. Bogus Creek Campground

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(1)
Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
The only bogus thing about Bogus Creek Campground would be if you chose not to spend a night here before or after rafting the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River
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Boulder Flat Campground

10. Boulder Flat Campground

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Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Nine campsites nestled at the confluence of Boulder Creek and the North Umpqua Scenic and Wild River are a water-lover’s dream
Steamboat Falls Campground

11. Steamboat Falls Campground

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(1)
Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Baseball fields, horsehoe pits, potential bald eagle sightings, and steelhead salmon jumping up rushing Steamboat Creek waterfalls
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Ash Flat Campground

12. Ash Flat Campground

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(1)
Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Ash Flat is a popular campground tucked into a scenic grove along the South Umpqua River
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Cedar Creek Campground

13. Cedar Creek Campground

Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
You may not live in a van down by the river, but you can pretend at Cedar Creek Campground
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Lund Park Campground

14. Lund Park Campground

Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Lund Park Campground is built on the site of an old mining town
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Mineral Camp Campground

15. Mineral Camp Campground

Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
The name says it all--this tiny campsite at the base of Hardscrabble Grade was an old stopover for miners on their way up the mountain to Bohemia Mining Area
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Rujada Campground

16. Rujada Campground

Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Camp in the lap of luxury at Rujada Campground
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Broken Arrow Campground

17. Broken Arrow Campground

Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 134 sites · Tents, RVs
This is a biggun’
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Clearwater Falls Campground

18. Clearwater Falls Campground

Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled along the Clearwater River, the tumbling water, mossy rocks, and Douglas Firs turn the Pacific Northwest vibes up to eleven
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Inlet Campground

19. Inlet Campground

Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
True to its name, Inlet Campground is hidden deep in the forest where the Umpqua River enters Lemolo Reservoir
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Kelsay Valley Campground/Trailhead

20. Kelsay Valley Campground/Trailhead

Campground in Umpqua National Forest · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
Kelsay Valley campground also serves as a trailhead for the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River hikes
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Top-rated campsites near Umpqua National Forest

Umpqua's Last Resort

1. Umpqua's Last Resort

96%
(958)
5.6mi from Umpqua National Forest · 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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Healing Waters

2. Healing Waters

100%
(14)
10mi from Umpqua National Forest · 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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Double DD Roadside River View

3. Double DD Roadside River View

96%
(14)
26mi from Umpqua National Forest · 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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Creek-Front Sanctuary x Crater Lake

4. Creek-Front Sanctuary x Crater Lake

100%
(14)
30mi from Umpqua National Forest · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Birthroots Sanctuary is simply magic! In our sanctuary, you will be surrounded by butterflies, dragon flies and humming birds and catch glimpses of otters, eagles, fox and kingfishers. Each season has its own magic. The land is a riparian preserve and native medicinal botanical sanctuary. The entire sanctuary totals 11 acres with 1/4 mile of private creek. The Sanctuary Campground is 1 private acre with creek front (both sides), private beach and private trail. Fall asleep to the sounds of the water, walk the trail and find rough sewn sustainably harvested benches made on the property to sit and forest bathe or meditate. The land is currently under restoration in conjunction with Rogue River Watershed Council, Jackson County Soil and Water and Oregon Department of Forestry. The owner attended a course in Land Stewardship with Oregon State University Extension and applied what they learned to the restoration of the property and the education of anyone interested in learning more. Some of the beautiful native plants being protected or restored include Trillium (aka Birth Root), Oregon Grape, Elderberry and more. Get the forest healing and peace your soul is searching for. Let the creek lull you to sleep, lounge in a hammock or float on the creek and take a nap. We are the gateway to Crater Lake (69 minutes) and the only National Park in Oregon all along the Rogue River with more waterfalls than any other state. Minutes from river rafting (25 min). Multiple Rogue River sights and hiking opportunities including, Avenue of the Boulders, Natural Bridge, River Gorge, Pearsony Falls, Mill Creek Falls and Lost Creek Lake all within a gorgeous 45 minute drive through the forest with views of Lost Creek Lake, Rogue River and smaller watershed creeks. Off-roading and adventure sports, fishing, thrifting and more all within 25-45 minutes of your forest creek front sanctuary. Otter update! Since we had some rain, the creek has more water and we spotted two otters this morning! WEDDINGS, RENEWAL OF VOWS, HAND-FASTINGS, ELOPEMENTS! The host, Willow, is an ordained multi-denominational Minister making Birthroots Sanctuary an intimate Forest Retreat Wedding or Hand-fasting Destination. This place is perfect for super small weddings, elopements, hand-fastings or other custom ceremonies like Baby Blessings, First Moon Rituals and more... We keep the impact small and intimate, preserving the peace of the place. This is a magical place and if it is calling to you, you are meant to be here.
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Crater Lake Private Space

5. Crater Lake Private Space

97%
(147)
33mi from Umpqua National Forest · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Old mill property with wildlife and forests.Learn more about this land:Enjoy the private tranquility of the Cascade Mountains in this beautiful rural Full hookup RV site woodlands setting amidst trees and trails. Great for travelers who need a private place to park their fully self-contained home-on-wheels while traveling to Crater Lake National Park and the scenic Rogue-Umpqua area of the Cascades. Only 24 miles from the NP south entrance (on the Prospect desirable side of the NP) and most likely the closest private RV spot. 1/2 mile outside of the little town of Prospect, 1 mile to the Rogue River (fishing and rafting), 1 mile to 3 waterfalls, 8 miles to Lost Creek Lake (boating and recreation), plus an abundance of hiking trails in nearby local area. After viewing the amazing star-filled night skies, fall into a deep relaxed sleep and wake up to birds singing, enjoy your coffee and a nature walk. This serene and quiet RV spot consists of an open space nestled in beautiful mixed woodlands of mature doug fir, cedar, pine and madrone on our 60 acre property (You won’t see our house or shop since these RV spot is on the other side of the property). RV space has 50 amp power, well water and RV sewer. Your own toilet is a must. Be prepared to “Pac-in, pack-out.”  This is a protected wilderness area. There’s a mix of sun and shade. At approximately 2600 ft elevation, a fresh gentle breeze significantly cools the late afternoon and evening summer temperatures. Most cell service carriers do get reception at this location, however, there is no WIFI. This can be a pull-through-and-around area. A long RV/trailer may need to make a y turn.  Short distance nature trails in the adjacent woodlands can be enjoyed in the immediate area. You will be alone in this no-frills spot. Just you and nature and your RV home.
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Crater Lake Private Woodlands

6. Crater Lake Private Woodlands

98%
(205)
33mi from Umpqua National Forest · 4 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Private and protected forest woodlands, trails, wildlife, ponds, wildflowers, old growth timber and views. Unspoiled nature at its best! We are located in southern Oregon near Crater Lake NP, just off of hwy 62, part of the Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, more commonly known as the "highway of waterfalls" and near the little town of Prospect on what is known as the beautiful side of Crater Lake NP. Three waterfalls, the Prospect Cafe, and the Historic Hotel are all within a two-mile radius. If you're after that famous pie at Beckie's Cafe, you are 10 minutes close. Our 100 acre ranch allows us to host guests in their own RV's, at camp/tent sites, or in our new A-frame Cabin all located in private, and even secluded, sites. Several well maintained trails wind throughout the property and can be enjoyed by guests. Nature enthusiasts enjoy the hiking, wildlife viewing, and the beautiful ponds and woods. Crater Lake Woodlands is part of the historic Katydid Ranch. Once owned by Boise Cascade who used it both for growing seedlings to replant logged mountain sides and as a vacation getaway for their executives, the story of Katydid Ranch goes back to the early 1900's when it's owner named "Katy" used it as the "half-way" overnight lodging for horse & buggy guests traveling to Crater Lake from the Rogue Valley. Leaving the valley at the crack of dawn, they could arrive at "Katy's" by nightfall, in time for a meal and sound mountain sleep. They'd hitch up at dawn and make it to Crater Lake by nightfall. Historically, the first residents were the Rogue River Takelma and Latgawa native Americans. Latgawa lived in the Rogue Valley of interior southwest Oregon. In their own language "Latgawa" means "those living in the “uplands," though they were also known as the Walumskni by the neighboring Klamath tribes. Specifically, Ha-ne-sakh. The Latgawa were one of two peoples who spoke the Takelma language. They were hunters, gatherers, weavers and fished the Rogue River. They were known to have a stationary settlement and trading post at the Katydid Ranch location. Their tribes lived in the upper Rogue River area extending beyond Prospect and Union up to Crater Lake. Since we've owned the Ranch, we've maintained the custom of welcoming overnight guests and at the same time, we continue to honor the protected wildlife designation given to it back in the 50's. Wildlife viewing is one the delights we share with our guests. Please be mindful of native wildlife keeping dogs on leash so as to avoid chasing and barking at wildlife. Thank you. The animals here include, but are not limited to black tail deer, elk, fox, coyote, ringtailed cat, raccoon, skunk, and also typically farther up the mountain are the elusive mountain lions and black bear which we have never spotted on our property. The ponds and surrounding area are home to migratory to the Oregon Pond turtle, Canada geese, quail, wild turkeys, various owls including the great horned owls, hawks, cranes and eagles. Our pond bird watcher friends spotted Common Mergansers, Ring Necked Ducks, Canada Geese…and a Loon. The bull frogs orchestrate the evening and can be heard at times throughout the day. Katydid Ranch is a wildlife sanctuary. The flora and fauna of the forest is abundant and diverse. This land is home to many native grasses, ferns, and berries, wild flowers, as well as many other edible and medicinal plants and numerous varieties of mushrooms. If you are visiting during blackberry season, feel free to pick, pick, pick and indulge. Katydid trees include old growth Douglas Fir, Ponderosa, Sugar, and Jeffrey Pine, various Cedar tree varieties, Incense Cedar, the majestic Pacific Madrone, Alder, Big Leaf Maple, Black and White Oak, Dog wood, and Vine Maple. You may also spot the prolific wild hazelnuts. As Forest Stewards, we are committed to maintaining a well balanced and diverse forest ecosystem.
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River Ranch Campground

7. River Ranch Campground

96%
(195)
34mi from Umpqua National Forest · 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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Peaceful Retreat

8. Peaceful Retreat

90%
(57)
35mi from Umpqua National Forest · 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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Wild River Sanctuary

9. Wild River Sanctuary

93%
(262)
38mi from Umpqua National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Established in 1963. The Vann family cabin was built by the Vann family. Third generation energy is steering this new endeavor. Soon to come will be a creek side treehouse and cabin will be available by next summer. Learn more about this land: Two tent sites available on the creek. The sites are situated on a one acre river frontage property under the pine trees. Important to note that the two sites are located about 30-40 feet apart. Each site has a private dock and fire pit. You are just minutes from the lakes and a great fire lookout hike. Mountain bike from your tent to endless trails. Enjoy the creek that is just feet away from the sites where you can indulge in a variety of activities including; swimming, floating, fishing, and sunbathing. We have great neighbors who have vacation homes nearby.  Dorothy lane is between Earl Lane and Pine Creek Loop. Firewood no longer for sale.
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Dancing Creek Farm

10. Dancing Creek Farm

99%
(210)
39mi from Umpqua National Forest · 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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Moon Shadow Meadows

11. Moon Shadow Meadows

97%
(52)
39mi from Umpqua National Forest · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Moon Shadow Meadows is currently in the permitting process to become an official event space. As a working farm, we currently sell Eggs, Herbs, Vegetables and Flowers. We are preparing to host agritourism events, class reunions, weddings and farm to table events. Our secluded 40-acre hilltop retreat is located at 2,200 feet in the Cascade foothills near Westfir and Oakridge, Oregon. Accessed via a scenic two-mile gravel road, the property offers panoramic views of Diamond Peak and Devil’s Backbone. On-site, guests can enjoy a one-mile trail for hiking and biking, with easy access to world-class mountain biking, the Willamette River, and local hot springs. Please note that we embrace a genuine wilderness experience; we offer limited cell service and no on-site Wi-Fi to encourage guests to disconnect. Our Skoolie Bus at the entrance provides maps, a lending library, and first-aid supplies. Well-behaved pets are welcome, and we kindly remind visitors that uphill traffic has the right of way on Steep Gravel Driveway. Follow our IG at Moon_Shadow_Meadows_or For any inquiries- Please contact jason@moonshadowmeadows.life
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Applegate Century Farm

12. Applegate Century Farm

97%
(90)
41mi from Umpqua National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land: One mile from I-5, you may pitch your tent or park your van in a meadow near some fir trees bordering Elk Creek. Feel the restful flow of water bringing tranquility.  Follow hiking trails along the creek, through groves of trees, or play in the singing creek. There is another hiking trail to another portion of the creek to the right of the road that passes by the barn. A sign on an oak tree indicates the edge of the large mowed meadow that will take you to another sign for the trail to the creek. When entering the property at the county road, you’ll see a big Century Farm sign on the left at the driveway entrance. Continue past a brown machine shed. You will see two apple trees on your left. Just beyond the apple trees is a sign, on a big fir tree. This sign points to the direction of the campsite. Shaped like an arrow it points to the mowed path down to the creek and campsite which you may drive. Uphill from the campsite is a trail going through a small copse of trees that leads up to the red barn. On the left, at the entrance to the barn, is a bathroom complete with sink and shower. Towels are not provided. Beneath the apple trees is a faucet with potable drink safety hose and a bucket for your use.
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Suncatcher homestead

13. Suncatcher homestead

100%
(33)
41mi from Umpqua National Forest · 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.
Myrtle's Place

14. Myrtle's Place

94%
(144)
45mi from Umpqua National Forest · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging
Beautiful property close to Crater Lake National Park. The Wood River runs through it. The 28 acres is mostly undeveloped, but there are a few houses and a restroom outbuilding. Bring your kids, bring your dogs; enjoy the beautiful setting. We have a few kayaks, or there are rental kayaks available nearby. NOTE: Please be aware that the mosquitos can be very bad here at times. Power has recently been going out more frequently due to the Pacific Power's "advanced safety settings". When the power is out the well pump is out, so there is no water. I am happy to provide buckets of river water for "flushing toilets" and pay for showers at the Klamoya Travel Center. I will not be giving refunds for a situation over which I have no control.
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Azalea Grove Getaway

15. Azalea Grove Getaway

100%
(68)
47mi from Umpqua National Forest · 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

16. Woodland Hills Ranch

91%
(140)
47mi from Umpqua National Forest · 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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Crater Lake Resort

17. Crater Lake Resort

96%
(450)
48mi from Umpqua National Forest · 23 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Our property has been in business in one way or another for over 70 years. The stick built cabins are pre 1950's and no one really knows for sure how old they truly are. We are located on Fort Creek named after the creek that ran through Fort Klamath. Fort Creek is a beautiful 30' wide meandering creek that runs the length of the property north to south. We offer free use of our Old Town Canoes to paddle along it's extent and on up creek to a beaver damn. There is a fun hiking trail that runs over two bridges that span the creek, one covered and one floating. We also offer free catch and release fishing, there are Rainbow and Brown Trout in our waters. Fort Klamath is the birthplace and home of the US Army 1st Cavalry and our property is located on the the Forts Southeastern grounds. We are 9 miles from the southern border of the National Park and 23 miles from the southern Rim and Rim Village. Please note: We do allow pets in some of our sites for $10 per night. If you plan to bring a pet, please add the pet fee which is listed under "Extras" during the booking process.
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Winberry Walden

18. Winberry Walden

100%
(32)
49mi from Umpqua National Forest · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging
Nestled between the tranquil flows of Winberry Creek and a beautiful forested hillside, our property offers a serene retreat in the heart of Oregon's natural beauty. Located just outside the charming town of Lowell, this peaceful haven provides the perfect basecamp for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet escape. Currently we can offer our attached, fully equipped and private studio for your stay here. 🛶 Outdoor Recreation at Your Doorstep Winberry Creek State Recreation Area: Just 4 miles away, this park offers swimming beaches, picnic spots, and boat access to the Fall Creek Lake—ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, or simply relaxing by the water. Dexter Reservoir: Enjoy a variety of water activities on this expansive lake, including boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Mountain Biking Trails: Explore nearby trails such as the Winberry Divide via Winberry Tie, offering scenic routes through lush forests for riders of all levels. 🍽️ Local Dining Experiences Dueling Spoons: A fine dining gem in Fall Creek, just a short drive away. Chef Billy Reid offers a unique culinary experience with dishes crafted from fresh, local ingredients. The warm, community-focused atmosphere makes it a must-visit destination. 🌿 A Peaceful Retreat Our property provides a harmonious blend of comfort and nature. Whether you're here to hike, bike, paddle, or simply unwind, you'll find a welcoming space to relax and reconnect with the outdoors.
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Rewilding Together Sanctuary

19. Rewilding Together Sanctuary

22mi from Umpqua National Forest · 2 sites · RVs, Lodging
Welcome to ten acres of open pasture and mixed forest tucked into the hills just outside Glide, Oregon. The land feels spacious yet protected — bordered by trees and crossed by a spring-fed creek that runs year-round through the property. The creek is shallow in most places, clear and cool, with smooth stones along the bottom. In one bend it widens into a natural swimming hole that stays refreshing through the heat of summer. You can hear the water moving from much of the property steady and calming. Evenings bring shifting light across the pasture, frogs near the water, and a wide, dark sky once the sun drops behind the trees. On the main side of the property there is a designated RV site with easy access and open sky above. It sits comfortably within the landscape with easy access to the shower on the side of the shop and a place to watch and hear the creek. There is an outdoor shared living room where guests can relax in the shade and hear the creek in the background. The 199 sq. ft. yurt sits in the garden area. It has its own small yard space, a short porch, a queen bed, and a simple table and chair. It is uncluttered and comfortable — a quiet place to sleep while still feeling close to the outdoors. there is a small 78 SF bunk house a few feet from the yurt for children or adults to have a separate bedroom. pending a few finshing touches- The kids bunk house is set to open for rental June 1st. $55 per night. Friendly horses, goats and chickens live on the property and are accustomed to visitors. They often come near the fence line, curious and calm. You may hear them moving in the pasture or calling softly to one another in the early morning. Equine sessions are available as are guided foraging hikes. The N. Unpqua river is 20 min away. Ask about fishing , rock hunting and swimming holes, I'll guide you to the best. There are 4 waterfall Hikes within 30 min drive. Wild Life Sarfarri Animal Park is 45 min away. Down the hill (15 min) in the town of Glide are the best burgers and pizzia in Douglas County- and a health conscious cute bistro as well. vegan and GF choices.
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Happy Homestead

20. Happy Homestead

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33mi from Umpqua National Forest · 1 site
Located near the Umpqua National Forest. The gravel RV site is located inside the gates of the property and is adjacent to the garage side of our home. There is a large gravel area to spread out separate from our yard and dogs. For an additional fee we can accommodate another RV without hook-ups because there is plenty of space.
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