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Horsfall Beach
Horsfall Beach Campground is situated on the central Oregon Coast, approximately 2 miles north of North Bend. It caters to off-road vehicle enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing beach experience. Additional activities available nearby include h...
Three C Rock Campground
Three C Rock Campground, named after a historic Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, is located on the South Umpqua River and features five family-friendly campsites under a canopy of conifers. It is the only area along the river where fishing is all...
Toketee Group Site
Toketee Group Site, located by the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River, offers a habitat for diverse wildlife, including beavers, otters, great blue herons, kingfishers, ducks, geese, and bald eagles. Visitors may witness beaver tail slaps and enjo...
Toketee Lake Campground
Toketee Lake Campground is situated along the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River, offering a habitat for diverse wildlife. It is home to beavers, otters, great blue herons, kingfishers, and seasonal visitors like ducks, geese, and bald eagles. The...
Rock Creek Oregon Coast (Siuslaw National Forest, OR)
Rock Creek Campground, located among large spruce and Douglas fir trees near the Oregon Coast, offers a tranquil setting for visitors. Activities include relaxing on the beach, enjoying vibrant sunsets, and exploring various hiking trails. It’s an...
Acker Rock Lookout
Acker Rock Lookout, located in the Umpqua National Forest, provides a unique lodging experience with stunning views of the South Umpqua watershed. Originally installed in the 1960s for fire detection, it remains one of the few active lookouts in t...
River Edge
River Edge is a group campground located along the Alsea River, shaded by tall Sitka spruce and Douglas fir trees. It is popular among families and friends for fishing and its picturesque surroundings. The area also features abundant blackberries.
Pickett Butte Lookout
Pickett Butte Lookout, located at 3,200 feet in Umpqua National Forest, offers a unique lodging experience with panoramic views after a steep climb. Originally built in 1934, the current structure replaced the original tower in 1948 and is availab...
Blackberry
Blackberry Campground is situated on a wooded bluff with views of the Alsea River. It provides excellent fishing options, including crawfishing, and is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months.
Sun Outdoors Coos Bay
Cape Perpetua
Cape Perpetua Campground is situated by Cape Creek, offering stunning access to the Oregon Coast. It is renowned for its picturesque setting between the forest and beach, as well as its proximity to scenic hiking trails and ocean views.
Indian Ridge Lookout
Indian Ridge Lookout, located at 5,405 feet in the Willamette National Forest, was built in 1958 for firefighting and remains occasionally staffed during emergencies. Accessed by a rocky road, visitors must climb steep, narrow steps to reach the 3...
Canal Creek
Canal Creek is a group campground offering a peaceful escape from city life, allowing campers to connect with nature. It features two scenic group campsites that provide a tranquil environment.
Whisky Camp Guard Station
Whisky Camp, built in the 1940s, served as a summer home for a fireguard responsible for fire prevention and maintenance tasks. Now located in the Tiller Ranger District of southwestern Oregon, the cabin provides year-round relaxation and recreati...
Poole Creek
Poole Creek Campground is located in a lodgepole pine and hemlock forest on the west shore of Lemolo Lake. The lake, at an elevation of 4,150 feet, is the highest reservoir on the North Umpqua River. It offers a scenic natural setting for visitors.
Lemolo Lake / Crater Lake North KOA Holiday
Edgewater County Park and Marina
Bunker Hill Campground
Bunker Hill Campground is located on the northwest shore of Lemolo Lake, surrounded by dense forests. It is a favored spot for fishermen and offers views of bald eagles soaring overhead. The campground is nestled beneath the scenic Bunker Hill.
From $16/night
Sunnyside Campground
Sunnyside Campground is situated at 1,700 feet elevation on the southeast side of Cougar Reservoir, offering shaded campsites among a grove of conifers. The campground's steep entrance makes it unsuitable for motorhomes and trailers.
French Pete Campground
French Pete Campground, located at 1,800 feet in the Willamette National Forest, offers a cool retreat under a dense canopy of conifers. It provides various hiking and fishing opportunities, making it a popular summer destination.
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Horsfall Beach
Horsfall Beach Campground is situated on the central Oregon Coast, approximately 2 miles north of North Bend. It caters to off-road vehicle enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing beach experience. Additional activities available nearby include h...
Three C Rock Campground
Three C Rock Campground, named after a historic Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, is located on the South Umpqua River and features five family-friendly campsites under a canopy of conifers. It is the only area along the river where fishing is all...
Toketee Group Site
Toketee Group Site, located by the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River, offers a habitat for diverse wildlife, including beavers, otters, great blue herons, kingfishers, ducks, geese, and bald eagles. Visitors may witness beaver tail slaps and enjo...
Toketee Lake Campground
Toketee Lake Campground is situated along the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River, offering a habitat for diverse wildlife. It is home to beavers, otters, great blue herons, kingfishers, and seasonal visitors like ducks, geese, and bald eagles. The...
Rock Creek Oregon Coast (Siuslaw National Forest, OR)
Rock Creek Campground, located among large spruce and Douglas fir trees near the Oregon Coast, offers a tranquil setting for visitors. Activities include relaxing on the beach, enjoying vibrant sunsets, and exploring various hiking trails. It’s an...
Acker Rock Lookout
Acker Rock Lookout, located in the Umpqua National Forest, provides a unique lodging experience with stunning views of the South Umpqua watershed. Originally installed in the 1960s for fire detection, it remains one of the few active lookouts in t...
River Edge
River Edge is a group campground located along the Alsea River, shaded by tall Sitka spruce and Douglas fir trees. It is popular among families and friends for fishing and its picturesque surroundings. The area also features abundant blackberries.
Pickett Butte Lookout
Pickett Butte Lookout, located at 3,200 feet in Umpqua National Forest, offers a unique lodging experience with panoramic views after a steep climb. Originally built in 1934, the current structure replaced the original tower in 1948 and is availab...
Blackberry
Blackberry Campground is situated on a wooded bluff with views of the Alsea River. It provides excellent fishing options, including crawfishing, and is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months.
Sun Outdoors Coos Bay
Cape Perpetua
Cape Perpetua Campground is situated by Cape Creek, offering stunning access to the Oregon Coast. It is renowned for its picturesque setting between the forest and beach, as well as its proximity to scenic hiking trails and ocean views.
Indian Ridge Lookout
Indian Ridge Lookout, located at 5,405 feet in the Willamette National Forest, was built in 1958 for firefighting and remains occasionally staffed during emergencies. Accessed by a rocky road, visitors must climb steep, narrow steps to reach the 3...
Canal Creek
Canal Creek is a group campground offering a peaceful escape from city life, allowing campers to connect with nature. It features two scenic group campsites that provide a tranquil environment.
Whisky Camp Guard Station
Whisky Camp, built in the 1940s, served as a summer home for a fireguard responsible for fire prevention and maintenance tasks. Now located in the Tiller Ranger District of southwestern Oregon, the cabin provides year-round relaxation and recreati...
Poole Creek
Poole Creek Campground is located in a lodgepole pine and hemlock forest on the west shore of Lemolo Lake. The lake, at an elevation of 4,150 feet, is the highest reservoir on the North Umpqua River. It offers a scenic natural setting for visitors.
Lemolo Lake / Crater Lake North KOA Holiday
Edgewater County Park and Marina
Bunker Hill Campground
Bunker Hill Campground is located on the northwest shore of Lemolo Lake, surrounded by dense forests. It is a favored spot for fishermen and offers views of bald eagles soaring overhead. The campground is nestled beneath the scenic Bunker Hill.
From $16/night
Sunnyside Campground
Sunnyside Campground is situated at 1,700 feet elevation on the southeast side of Cougar Reservoir, offering shaded campsites among a grove of conifers. The campground's steep entrance makes it unsuitable for motorhomes and trailers.
French Pete Campground
French Pete Campground, located at 1,800 feet in the Willamette National Forest, offers a cool retreat under a dense canopy of conifers. It provides various hiking and fishing opportunities, making it a popular summer destination.
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Drain has 136 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Acker Rock Lookout is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
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Many campgrounds near Drain welcome pets. Acker Rock Lookout is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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