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Pass Creek RV Park and Campground (Douglas County Park)
Overview
Pass Creek RV Park and Campground is a well-maintained Douglas County facility that offers a peaceful retreat among mature trees. Situated near the small community of Curtin, it serves as a gateway between the Willamette Valley and the Umpqua region. This park provides a tranquil woodland atmosphere that feels secluded despite its proximity to major travel routes. It is an ideal spot for those who appreciate the natural beauty of Western Oregon and seek a comfortable home base while exploring the surrounding countryside.
Location & Surroundings
The park is nestled along the banks of Pass Creek, providing a soothing backdrop for campers. Its location just off Interstate 5 makes it incredibly convenient for travelers moving through the state. The surrounding landscape is characterized by lush Douglas fir forests and rolling hills, typical of the scenic corridor in Southern Oregon. Visitors can enjoy the gentle sounds of the water and the frequent sightings of local wildlife, including various bird species that frequent the riparian area along the creek.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests will find a variety of practical amenities designed to make their stay comfortable. The park offers spacious sites with full hookups including water, sewer, and electricity. Many of the sites are pull-through, accommodating larger rigs with ease. The grounds feature clean restroom and shower facilities, as well as on-site laundry to assist long-term travelers. For those traveling with four-legged companions, the park is pet-friendly, offering plenty of space for walks through the shaded, grassy areas that define the campground's layout.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Cottage Grove, known as the Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon, is just a short drive away and offers a glimpse into local history through its iconic structures. Nature enthusiasts can explore the nearby Umpqua National Forest or take a scenic drive to Dorena Lake for boating and fishing. The region is also famous for its vibrant winery scene, with several tasting rooms located within easy reach. Whether you are interested in hiking, historical tours, or simply enjoying local agriculture, the park provides easy access to the best of Douglas and Lane Counties.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is perfect for road trippers looking for a high-quality stopover that offers more character than a standard highway-side park. It is also an excellent choice for families and couples who prefer a rustic, forest-like setting without sacrificing the convenience of modern RV hookups. Because of its location between major regions, it suits travelers who want to explore both the southern Willamette Valley and the northern Umpqua Valley. It is particularly well-suited for those who value quiet evenings under a canopy of trees.
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User Reviews
Hiram Loki (Hiram Loki)
I had stayed a few nights here off and on as a quick night away from town. I have always filled out the paperwork with my information and dropped it and the required cash in the drop box. I recently received a call from Angie of the Douglas County parks department. She accused me of not paying them and then informed me I was lying and a thief!!! I became quite upset as I am a senior citizen who always pays fees and such. She was unbelievably rude and threatened me with a lawsuit and then said I wasn't welcome in "their" parks. I will NEVER stay in any of their dirty little parks again! The bathroom was gross and the shower room was taken over by the camp host and their friends. If you ever have to here do not pay cash! They will rip you off. Pay online and avoid the shower facilities.
Sandra Paola Bustos Rioseco
We just stopped for a break from driving. It's a lovely place
Susan
Railroad tracks on one side. I-5 on the other side. Run your AC or fan to drown out noise. Camp hosts failed to divulge showers. By the time we figured it out and got code there was no lights or electricity to shower 3. Should have pounded on their trailer door at 10 pm. Beautiful grounds but honestly not worth $30 to stay here.
Alisha Simpson
Beautiful suroundings! Great camp host😁..nice park to visit with mother nature.
Joshua Millsap
Great time good hosts thank you Doug and Cherie. The pond is awesome
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