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About Eagle Rock Campground
Number of accommodations: 27
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
Campground Amenities
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Water Access
- River Access
Pets and Policies
- Pet friendly
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Reviews (124)
What Guests Are Saying
Eagle Rock Campground is a beautiful and quiet gem, offering stunning views, well-kept sites, and proximity to hiking trails and a river. While the campground is mostly clean and offers privacy, some facilities, like restrooms, could use improvement. Overall, visitors appreciate the serene environment and plan to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Eagle Rock Campground is a beautiful and quiet gem, offering stunning views, well-kept sites, and proximity to hiking trails and a river. While the campground is mostly clean and offers privacy, some facilities, like restrooms, could use improvement. Overall, visitors appreciate the serene environment and plan to return.
Review Summary
Breanna C
VerifiedJuly 30, 2022 • Stayed at: 028, Loop: WEST
Beautiful spot right near the river, we spent two nights here with our kids and had a good time. Draw backs include: Road noise from the Hwy, VERY SMELLY vault toilets that need to be cleaned more frequently, and rather small campsites (we struggled to even find a big enough spot to put our tent). We will probably return but will Be more selective of which campsite we reserve.
Breanna C
VerifiedJuly 30, 2022 • Stayed at: 028, Loop: WEST
Beautiful spot right near the river, we spent two nights here with our kids and had a good time. Draw backs include: Road noise from the Hwy, VERY SMELLY vault toilets that need to be cleaned more frequently, and rather small campsites (we struggled to even find a big enough spot to put our tent). We will probably return but will Be more selective of which campsite we reserve.
Heather M
VerifiedJuly 21, 2022 • Stayed at: 023, Loop: WEST
The campground was quiet and beautiful. I like that there are no lights on at night and the sites are pretty clean and well maintained. The trashes weren’t picked up during our stay of four nights and the bathrooms weren’t cleaned. The toilet paper was also not stocked, so be sure to bring your own supply!
Heather M
VerifiedJuly 21, 2022 • Stayed at: 023, Loop: WEST
The campground was quiet and beautiful. I like that there are no lights on at night and the sites are pretty clean and well maintained. The trashes weren’t picked up during our stay of four nights and the bathrooms weren’t cleaned. The toilet paper was also not stocked, so be sure to bring your own supply!
William I
VerifiedJuly 10, 2022 • Stayed at: 027, Loop: WEST
Nice location on section 1 of North Umpqua. Camp spots well spaced. Quiet. Lots of no-shows & early departures, which was a shame for a totally reserved campground over 4th of July weekend. Only bummer was no available water
Cate M
VerifiedJuly 10, 2022 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: EAST
Beautiful riverside site. Toketee Falls are beautiful. Nice hiking nearby.
William I
VerifiedJuly 10, 2022 • Stayed at: 027, Loop: WEST
Nice location on section 1 of North Umpqua. Camp spots well spaced. Quiet. Lots of no-shows & early departures, which was a shame for a totally reserved campground over 4th of July weekend. Only bummer was no available water
Cate M
VerifiedJuly 10, 2022 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: EAST
Beautiful riverside site. Toketee Falls are beautiful. Nice hiking nearby.
Candis D
VerifiedJuly 4, 2022 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: EAST
We’ve been camping up the North Umpqua for over 40 years. Can’t seem to ever get a spot at Horseshoe Bend anymore, but Eagle Rock is our 2nd favorite. Learned that if a campsite is reserved, but not occupied the first night, that site becomes available to whoever comes along. This was a God send, as we had extended family join us later in the weekend. Half the sights are on the North Umpqua river and the forest service had chopped a few down trees into rounds, so someone could split their own firewood. Dry Creek Store is only 4 miles away, for those forgotten items. Trail heads are everywhere within a short driving distance. The campground is nice. No fire damage. No loud partying. Ample and accessible garage bins. Nice roadway for kids to circle with their scooters or bikes. Dog friendly, but many folks did not adhere to the rule of leashing their pets. Vault toilets are kept clean, though (on Friday) they were completely out of toilet paper. I wish the forest service would retest for potable water, it’s been twenty + years, since they capped off their pump style water spikes. Oh - the price of $10/night is the only good deal to be found within 100 miles of the I-5 corridor this summer.
Candis D
VerifiedJuly 4, 2022 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: EAST
We’ve been camping up the North Umpqua for over 40 years. Can’t seem to ever get a spot at Horseshoe Bend anymore, but Eagle Rock is our 2nd favorite. Learned that if a campsite is reserved, but not occupied the first night, that site becomes available to whoever comes along. This was a God send, as we had extended family join us later in the weekend. Half the sights are on the North Umpqua river and the forest service had chopped a few down trees into rounds, so someone could split their own firewood. Dry Creek Store is only 4 miles away, for those forgotten items. Trail heads are everywhere within a short driving distance. The campground is nice. No fire damage. No loud partying. Ample and accessible garage bins. Nice roadway for kids to circle with their scooters or bikes. Dog friendly, but many folks did not adhere to the rule of leashing their pets. Vault toilets are kept clean, though (on Friday) they were completely out of toilet paper. I wish the forest service would retest for potable water, it’s been twenty + years, since they capped off their pump style water spikes. Oh - the price of $10/night is the only good deal to be found within 100 miles of the I-5 corridor this summer.
Location Eagle Rock Campground
Address:
18782 North Umpqua Highway
Glide, OR, 97443
United States
From Roseburg, Oregon, travel east on Highway 138 East (North Umpqua Highway)/ NE Diamond Lake Blvd. for 50.5 miles. Turn left into Eagle Rock Campground. Once in the campground, just after the fee kiosk turn right for the reservable sites and left for the first come first serve sites.
Eagle Rock Campground is accessible via Highway 138 East (North Umpqua Highway), which connects to the nearby town of Roseburg.
Latitude & Longitude: 43.2952 / -122.554
Elevation: 489 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check in time
1PM
Check out time
11AM
General
- Electric or water hook ups are not available.
- Drinking water is not available, please bring your own.
- To provide a quality camping experience for everyone, loud/ boisterous parties are prohibited.
- Trash facilities are available.
- Maximum vehicle length: 30 feet
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Last updated: June 3, 2026