Reviews
William M Tugman
User Reviews
A Mecum
Privacy between camping spots is great due to the lush vegetation. A loop is near the highway so traffic is fairly loud, but B and C loops are quieter. Showers are nice and warm.
Lex M
Very nice and clean park. Sites are separated by a generous amount of vegetation that adds a level of privacy not normally experienced. Biggest con was no sewer hookup, just a dump station on the way out. Eel lake is within walking distance and has a swimming area and a fishing pier. I think there was a boat ramp as well but didn't walk close enough to see it. There's a volleyball net, a decent size playground and several hiking trails nearby.
B
Had site B30. It is an ADA accessible site so had a nice brick paver patio. Driveway is asphalt and needed leveling boards to get level but not too bad. Electric and water at site and dump station on the way out. Sites can be a little close together but it's a state park so it's generally how it is. No one checking you in so if your site is empty you can have it no worries about check in time. Verizon was ok. Able to text and make phone calls. Could stream tv with some buffering but was watchable. Would recommend and stay again if in the area.
David Beck
It's like any other forested RV campground. Facilities are in good condition. There's a playground with a badminton net in the day use area.
Joe Morgunov
Pretty nice camp ground. Yurts with a place for a tent at many places and RV's. RV spots are in an area not to far fr9m yurts that way you don't have to be separated from your fellow campers. Nice showers with water that stays warm. I think bathrooms need a bit of work though. Over all this place is very calm with peaceful vibes. Nice park and lake few minutes away. Park rangers are very chill. It was a great experience for us
Madison Loft
Quiet campsite tucked just off the highway. It was super peaceful, as the sun set all we could hear were frogs, crickets, and the sound of the campfire.
Marv Olson
Great campground with amenities. Good fishing, horseshoe pit, close to the dunes, beach and some local shopping.
Zamboni Nomad
As usual the best place to nap for 4 hour or so. It IS posted no overnight camping but I think the rangers (there's a ranger station there) are pretty much understanding. I've NEVER been harassed but I'm also very discreet also. I've had to sleep there about ten times now. Never by choice. Much appreciated Rangers, thanks for refraining laying the dreaded knock on me. Now If you are reading this and abuse the glory of this beautiful boat launch complete with showers (now changing rooms damn covid) great clean BRs and potable water. I hope the rangers do start to put their foot down. You're gonna ruin it for everyone in a bind. If you have to nap possibly longer than 4 hrs do it during the day. There IS a relatively inexpensive campground 300 ft away....
Connie McHugh
Lovely campground with a lake within walking distance. There's a playground, pavilion, volleyball, boating, swimming, fishing and you can ride your bike around the campground. There's several yurts to rent and some are dog friendly.
Rocco D
Campsites are not exactly large spaces but they do feel private and tucked away in the forest. Oregon State parks provide everything you need. Loads of places to walk or ride bikes. This park is so close to Umpqua Lighthouse state park you could see 2 parks in one day.