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Castle Rock Group Campground

Picnic shelter.  Large flat field.  Tents and picnic tables in front of a bridge, a large conifer tree, and mixed conifer forest in the back, fire ring and picnic table behind single pole fence in foreground.
Large flat field.  Tents and picnic tables in front of a road and large conifer treein the back, fire ring and picnic table behind single pole fence in foreground.
Large flat field, picnic shelter.

About Castle Rock Group Campground

Located along Three Rivers, this group campground is ideal for family gatherings and group arrangements. Conveniently located on Highway 22 and surrounded by forest, this campground provides a picturesque setting to enjoy a fun-filled, group camping experience.

Number of accommodations: 1

Nearby Activities & Attractions

Fishing

Hiking

Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

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Site Details

Up to 50 guests
Shade
Surface: Paved
Driveway entry: Back-In
Campfire
Pet Friendly
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Reviews (32)

What Guests Are Saying

Castle Rock Group Campground offers a beautiful setting and ample space for gatherings, making it a great choice for group camping. While some users experienced issues with access codes and maintenance concerns, including bathroom cleanliness and noise from nearby traffic, the overall ambiance and cleanliness of the grounds were appreciated. Many reviewers expressed a desire to return, indicating a positive overall experience despite some challenges.

Review Summary

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32 reviews
5
25.0%
8
4
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2

Mark M

Verified

July 19, 2022 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

2

PROS: The site is great, love the large shelter with 4 giant tables, big fire pit, and the nearby stream. Huge area for multiple tents. 2nd smaller fire pit and 2 additional tables outside of shelter.

CONS: Right off of Highway 22 (Road noise and unwelcome visitors). Maintenance issues.

Check out Hebo Lake and the Viewpoint on top of Mt. Hebo!

Mark M

Verified

July 19, 2022 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

2

PROS: The site is great, love the large shelter with 4 giant tables, big fire pit, and the nearby stream. Huge area for multiple tents. 2nd smaller fire pit and 2 additional tables outside of shelter.

CONS: Right off of Highway 22 (Road noise and unwelcome visitors). Maintenance issues.

Check out Hebo Lake and the Viewpoint on top of Mt. Hebo!

Darrel S

Verified

April 3, 2022 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

4

The area is isolated and private, with a wonderful covered dining area. We had plenty of room for tents, and a game of kickball. We were lucky that the gate was unlocked. The gate code should be part of the reservation confirmation, or emailed by the rangers, instead of requiring the reservation holder to call for it.

Darrel S

Verified

April 3, 2022 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

4

The area is isolated and private, with a wonderful covered dining area. We had plenty of room for tents, and a game of kickball. We were lucky that the gate was unlocked. The gate code should be part of the reservation confirmation, or emailed by the rangers, instead of requiring the reservation holder to call for it.

Lyle H

Verified

July 11, 2021 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

5

It was a phenomenal place for an event such as ours (weddind), forever lasting memories, absolutely beautiful spot!!!

Lyle H

Verified

July 11, 2021 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

5

It was a phenomenal place for an event such as ours (weddind), forever lasting memories, absolutely beautiful spot!!!

Wendy P

Verified

June 18, 2021 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

4

Great group site, plenty of room. Close to the river, but the grass is really high around the bank. My husband caught a few fish. The big cover was great since it rained most of the time. Bring lawn games, plenty of great flat space. The highway noise is really loud, but it seemed less noticable as time went on. The big fire pit is AWESOME! There is a vault toilet but no water. We had a trailer and truck, our other friends had tents. Plenty of room, but wouldn't recommend multiple RVs.

Wendy P

Verified

June 18, 2021 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

4

Great group site, plenty of room. Close to the river, but the grass is really high around the bank. My husband caught a few fish. The big cover was great since it rained most of the time. Bring lawn games, plenty of great flat space. The highway noise is really loud, but it seemed less noticable as time went on. The big fire pit is AWESOME! There is a vault toilet but no water. We had a trailer and truck, our other friends had tents. Plenty of room, but wouldn't recommend multiple RVs.

Jordan M

Verified

May 16, 2021 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

5

We love it here! We have made it a tradition!

Jordan M

Verified

May 16, 2021 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: CASTLE ROCK GROUP CAMPGROUND

5

We love it here! We have made it a tradition!

Location Castle Rock Group Campground

Address:
Hebo Ranger District
Hebo, OR, 97122
United States

Highway access

The campground is accessible from Highway 22, approximately 4.2 miles south of Hebo, OR.

Latitude & Longitude: 45.1799 / -123.818

Elevation: 81 feet

Policies & Rules

Arrival & departure

Check in time

2PM

Check out time

11AM

General

  • No running water.
  • No electricity.
  • The site is not staffed and is located behind a locked gate. After you have made a reservation you will receive an email with the combination code to the gate. If you do not receive a code please contact the Hebo Ranger District office at (503) 392-5100 during normal business hours (Monday thru Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm) to obtain the combination for the gate lock. Please have your reservation confirmation number available when you call.
  • Learn more about the Siuslaw National Forest.
  • Don't Move Firewood: Please protect Pacific Northwest forests by preventing the spread of invasive species. Firewood can carry insects and diseases that can threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by obtaining and burning your firewood near your camping destination. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
  • When you check-out of the campground please lock the gate behind you for any stolen or damaged property will receive a citation.

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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