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Black Canyon Campground (Willamette National Forest, OR)

View of the river from Black Canyon Campground
BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND Entrance
BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

About Black Canyon Campground (Willamette National Forest, OR)

Black Canyon Campground in Oregon rests next to the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. This scenic campground is heavily shaded by towering hemlock, cedar and Douglas fir. Fishing and kayaking are a popular pastimes.

Number of accommodations: 19

Nearby Activities & Attractions

Fishing

Kayaking

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Currently open - May 22 to Sep 26

Campground Amenities

Water and Hygiene

Water and Hygiene

  • Potable Water
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Rates, Sites & Availability

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19 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 003, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 040, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 041, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 042, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 043, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 044, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 045-49, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 063, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 064, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
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🚐 065, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 066, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
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🚐 067, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 068, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
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🚐 069, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 070, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 071, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 072, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 073, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
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🚐 074, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND
No Hookups
Price not available

Reviews (160)

What Guests Are Saying

Black Canyon Campground offers a beautiful setting beside a glacier-fed river, providing a cool swimming area during hot summer days. The campground is well-maintained, with clean facilities and friendly hosts, ensuring a pleasant experience. However, visitors should be aware of the nearby train and highway noise, which can be disruptive at times, especially at night.

Review Summary

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Christi W

Verified

July 9, 2021 Stayed at: 044, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

4

Nice spot on the river

Christi W

Verified

July 9, 2021 Stayed at: 044, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

4

Nice spot on the river

Jennifer F

Verified

July 7, 2021 Stayed at: 003, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

4

Great camp. Very shady and clean. The River access was great to dip in. There is a shallow spot you can dip in. No running water in the sites though all water was shut off.

Jennifer F

Verified

July 7, 2021 Stayed at: 003, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

4

Great camp. Very shady and clean. The River access was great to dip in. There is a shallow spot you can dip in. No running water in the sites though all water was shut off.

Lydia F

Verified

July 5, 2021 Stayed at: 068, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

2

I love this campground. I've been many times. It's quiet, has lots of space in between campsites, and has the beautiful river. However, this time was different. There was a campsite (not sure if they were supposed to be hosts or not) down by the place where you park by the river, that was very questionable. There were cars park all over the place, people were working on their cars, syphoning gas, there were several people we saw using drugs down by the river (not mariguana). There were various people that kept driving around the campground that were not campers. I didn't feel as safe as I usually do.

Lydia F

Verified

July 5, 2021 Stayed at: 068, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

2

I love this campground. I've been many times. It's quiet, has lots of space in between campsites, and has the beautiful river. However, this time was different. There was a campsite (not sure if they were supposed to be hosts or not) down by the place where you park by the river, that was very questionable. There were cars park all over the place, people were working on their cars, syphoning gas, there were several people we saw using drugs down by the river (not mariguana). There were various people that kept driving around the campground that were not campers. I didn't feel as safe as I usually do.

Jenyoseph Q

Verified

July 3, 2021 Stayed at: 073, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

5

This campground is gorgeous, right in a forest and next to the water. The sites have quite a bit of room. The bathrooms are clean. It took some asking to find out where the host was as it wasn't clear and we didn't see them make rounds. Eventually we found out that they don't sell firewood, but there are plenty of places to buy some in nearby Oakridge and there was a surprising amount of fallen branches and twigs at the site. My kids had fun in the water and I was amazed by the wildlife. So many birds! We saw several saw-whet owls around our tent site and then dozens of western tiger swallowtail butterflies congregating on the riverbank. Loved all the maple, cedar, and ferns, too! Would definitely visit again.

Jenyoseph Q

Verified

July 3, 2021 Stayed at: 073, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

5

This campground is gorgeous, right in a forest and next to the water. The sites have quite a bit of room. The bathrooms are clean. It took some asking to find out where the host was as it wasn't clear and we didn't see them make rounds. Eventually we found out that they don't sell firewood, but there are plenty of places to buy some in nearby Oakridge and there was a surprising amount of fallen branches and twigs at the site. My kids had fun in the water and I was amazed by the wildlife. So many birds! We saw several saw-whet owls around our tent site and then dozens of western tiger swallowtail butterflies congregating on the riverbank. Loved all the maple, cedar, and ferns, too! Would definitely visit again.

Corrie H

Verified

June 28, 2021 Stayed at: 065, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

4

There's a good amount of vegetation between campsites which provides decent privacy. It is just off the highway, so some campsites would be too noisy for me but there are many where it's not at a bothersome level. There's also train tracks just across the river, so there were at least 3-4 trains a day going past, but I found that a minor inconvenience overall. A boat ramp within the campground gives easy access to the river, and it's slow enough at that point to be able to wade out at least to hip height. It's only about 8 miles or so to the small town of Oakridge if supplies or non camp food is desired. Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring, and several have tent pad areas. I saw some small RVs/campers but normal size ones would likely not be able to navigate the campground or fit in spots. There are sites next to the river (but not necessarily direct access from them) so that you can both see and hear the water. There are frequent potable water stations. The bathrooms are pit toilets, but these were among the cleanest I had seen.

Corrie H

Verified

June 28, 2021 Stayed at: 065, Loop: AREA BLACK CANYON CAMPGROUND

4

There's a good amount of vegetation between campsites which provides decent privacy. It is just off the highway, so some campsites would be too noisy for me but there are many where it's not at a bothersome level. There's also train tracks just across the river, so there were at least 3-4 trains a day going past, but I found that a minor inconvenience overall. A boat ramp within the campground gives easy access to the river, and it's slow enough at that point to be able to wade out at least to hip height. It's only about 8 miles or so to the small town of Oakridge if supplies or non camp food is desired. Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring, and several have tent pad areas. I saw some small RVs/campers but normal size ones would likely not be able to navigate the campground or fit in spots. There are sites next to the river (but not necessarily direct access from them) so that you can both see and hear the water. There are frequent potable water stations. The bathrooms are pit toilets, but these were among the cleanest I had seen.

Location Black Canyon Campground (Willamette National Forest, OR)

Address:
P.O. Box 8516
Coburg, OR, 97048
United States

Highway access

Black Canyon Campground is accessible via Highway 58, which is the main road serving the area.

Latitude & Longitude: 43.8067 / -122.597

Elevation: 448 feet

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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