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Number of accommodations: 12
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2026 Season availability
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- Pet friendly
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Reviews (144)
What Guests Are Saying
Hebo Lake Campground is a beautiful and tranquil destination with spacious, private sites and stunning natural scenery. Many visitors enjoyed excellent fishing opportunities and abundant wildlife, including a resident bald eagle. While the campground is well maintained by friendly hosts, campers should be aware that there's no potable water or firewood available, and the check-in process can be challenging due to limited phone service.
What Guests Are Saying
Hebo Lake Campground is a beautiful and tranquil destination with spacious, private sites and stunning natural scenery. Many visitors enjoyed excellent fishing opportunities and abundant wildlife, including a resident bald eagle. While the campground is well maintained by friendly hosts, campers should be aware that there's no potable water or firewood available, and the check-in process can be challenging due to limited phone service.
Review Summary
Jesamyn M
VerifiedJuly 15, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
The people next to us had very loud screaming crying kids, but other than that the campground was nice.
Jesamyn M
VerifiedJuly 15, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
The people next to us had very loud screaming crying kids, but other than that the campground was nice.
Tara R
VerifiedJuly 7, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
We loved this location. The campsites are clean and well maintained and the site is quiet. The bathrooms are the usual pit toilets with no sink to wash hands but the hosts thoughtfully provided some hand sanitizer which was nice. There is only one hiking trail out but it's long and very beautiful. Not a lot of sites but they are relatively private and everyone was quiet.
Tara R
VerifiedJuly 7, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
We loved this location. The campsites are clean and well maintained and the site is quiet. The bathrooms are the usual pit toilets with no sink to wash hands but the hosts thoughtfully provided some hand sanitizer which was nice. There is only one hiking trail out but it's long and very beautiful. Not a lot of sites but they are relatively private and everyone was quiet.
Arlicia G
VerifiedJune 26, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
This was our first time camping here and it was also on Memorial Weekend. The site was clean on arrival with a picnic table & fire ring. On one side of the table, the sitting bench was taped off for repairs, which didn't bother us at all because we used it for other stuff. This site is right across of the restrooms (which were always clean and didn't smell). Keep in mind, this is not so much of a private site. The picnic shelter is nearby but thankfully it was not in use while we were there.
We would definitely return, as the hosts there were very nice and did a good job in maintaining the place.
Arlicia G
VerifiedJune 26, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
This was our first time camping here and it was also on Memorial Weekend. The site was clean on arrival with a picnic table & fire ring. On one side of the table, the sitting bench was taped off for repairs, which didn't bother us at all because we used it for other stuff. This site is right across of the restrooms (which were always clean and didn't smell). Keep in mind, this is not so much of a private site. The picnic shelter is nearby but thankfully it was not in use while we were there.
We would definitely return, as the hosts there were very nice and did a good job in maintaining the place.
Megan S
VerifiedMay 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
We are fairly experienced campers so we are familiar with the in's and out's of camping reservations and associated manners.
I hate to be the one that doesn't give this place 5 stars -- maybe I went on an "off" weekend. At any rate, the dog situation here was out of control. Nearly every site had an off leash dog making it impossible to walk the half mile loop around the lake; I mean, some folx didn't even have leashes at all. Heck, even the host had an off leash dog. Our dog is now dog reactive if approached by a dog after being attacked 4x by off leash dogs. We have his behavior under control but off leash dogs are not something we can control. We are very intentional in choosing our campsites to only choose facilities were leashes are required.
We expect some sort of commotion, after all, we aren't booking a private campground. But the small dogs that barked non stop and the talking at all hours of the day made for an impossible-to-relax weekend. Despite my wife's love of fishing, she wouldn't even fish due to the noise and commotion.
Unfortunately, we won't be back to this location.
Megan S
VerifiedMay 22, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
We are fairly experienced campers so we are familiar with the in's and out's of camping reservations and associated manners.
I hate to be the one that doesn't give this place 5 stars -- maybe I went on an "off" weekend. At any rate, the dog situation here was out of control. Nearly every site had an off leash dog making it impossible to walk the half mile loop around the lake; I mean, some folx didn't even have leashes at all. Heck, even the host had an off leash dog. Our dog is now dog reactive if approached by a dog after being attacked 4x by off leash dogs. We have his behavior under control but off leash dogs are not something we can control. We are very intentional in choosing our campsites to only choose facilities were leashes are required.
We expect some sort of commotion, after all, we aren't booking a private campground. But the small dogs that barked non stop and the talking at all hours of the day made for an impossible-to-relax weekend. Despite my wife's love of fishing, she wouldn't even fish due to the noise and commotion.
Unfortunately, we won't be back to this location.
Andrew D
VerifiedMay 21, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
Very well-maintained by attentive camp host. Gets a lot of people coming in to fish for the day, but stays relatively quiet at the site we stayed at. Tent pad was pretty rocky. Bring a hammer for stakes and sleeping pad for yourself.
Andrew D
VerifiedMay 21, 2023 • Stayed at: 03, Loop: HEBO LAKE CAMPGROUND
Very well-maintained by attentive camp host. Gets a lot of people coming in to fish for the day, but stays relatively quiet at the site we stayed at. Tent pad was pretty rocky. Bring a hammer for stakes and sleeping pad for yourself.
Location Hebo Lake Campground
Address:
Hebo Ranger District
Hebo, OR, 97122
United States
From Hebo, OR: Starting at the intersection of Highway 101 and Highway 22, travel 1/4 mile south on Highway 22 to Forest Service Road 14; if you reach the Hebo Ranger Station you have gone too far. Turn left onto Forest Service Road 14 and travel east for 4.5 miles; the entrance to the Hebo Lake Campground will be on the right.
Hebo Lake Campground is accessible via Highway 22, which connects to Highway 101 approximately 1/4 mile to the west.
Latitude & Longitude: 45.2313 / -123.794
Elevation: 513 feet
Policies & Rules
General
- No drinking water.
- No RV hookups.
- Learn more about the Siuslaw National Forest.
- Limit 2 vehicles per site
- No RV/Trailer over 18 ft.
- 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.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026