About Rocky Bend Group Campground
Number of accommodations: 1
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2026 Season availability
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This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.
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Reviews (15)
What Guests Are Saying
Rocky Bend Group Campground is an excellent choice for family camping, offering ample space for activities and a beautiful swimming hole suitable for kids of all ages. The site features a clean bathroom, a large fire ring, and is conveniently located near a store for supplies. While it can get crowded with visitors passing through, the overall experience is enhanced by the scenic surroundings and clean air.
What Guests Are Saying
Rocky Bend Group Campground is an excellent choice for family camping, offering ample space for activities and a beautiful swimming hole suitable for kids of all ages. The site features a clean bathroom, a large fire ring, and is conveniently located near a store for supplies. While it can get crowded with visitors passing through, the overall experience is enhanced by the scenic surroundings and clean air.
Review Summary
Tim W
VerifiedMarch 31, 2022 • Stayed at: Rocky Bend Group Site, Loop:
Great location and site. The site would be better if they removed the boulders to allow RV parking in the lower loop near the fire ring, further from the main road. Also, leaving the gate locked is very necessary. People don't seem to understand the site is for use by reservation only, and those that paid for it expect privacy.
Dawn S
VerifiedSeptember 7, 2021 • Stayed at: Rocky Bend Group Site, Loop:
Multiple times a day we had confrontations with people trying to come into the campground, including motorcycles that drove around the barrier. There is no cell service so it’s very scary to have this happen and not be able to call for help if needed.
Jennifer L
VerifiedApril 20, 2021 • Stayed at: Rocky Bend Group Site, Loop:
This is a nice campground with lots of space and facilities. Before you reserve I think it is important to be aware that people will be coming and going in the campground even though the gate is locked and closed and it says access is by reservation only. When I arrived for my reservation there were people parked at the gate fishing in the campground. But, they were nice, helped me set up a canopy, and offered me a fish they had caught and then left. About an hour later a group of teenagers came and parked outside the gate, walked past the gate and proceeded to sit at a bench at the upper camping area and drink and party. They were loud and yelling, but to their credit, didn’t harass me at all and were gone within an hour. The next day we had another car stop, read the signs that say “Reservation Only” and then proceed to enter the campground ask us if the campground was open. If we hadn’t been there to receive them, we most likely would have had move visitors.
From what I can tell this used to be a free, open campsite and has since changed. This seems to be a point of contention for locals. I would ask people to take that up with their local Forrest service office, rather than on the people who reserve the space. I can understand why people might be mad or frustrated, but we certainly weren’t aware of this when we made our reservation...
This is a beautiful spot and we really enjoyed the location, but would not stay here again due to the activity around the place and uncertainty surrounding the visitors.
I believe the forest service office owes the locals some outreach and alternatives, since they did take and lock up a beautiful space.
Holly H
VerifiedJanuary 4, 2021 • Stayed at: Rocky Bend Group Site, Loop:
Lots of rodent activity in the bathroom and a group of aggro locals was not so great.
Ben M
VerifiedOctober 6, 2020 • Stayed at: Rocky Bend Group Site, Loop:
Pretty amazing section of the Nestucca. This private group camp with a lockable gate meant we had the whole place to ourselves. Comfortably you could fit maybe 2-3 large RV’s plus maybe 8 cars/trucks. Or maybe 16 vehicles with all tents.
Location Rocky Bend Group Campground
Address:
31525 Highway 22
Hebo, OR, 97108
United States
From Hebo, Oregon, travel north on Highway 101 four miles to Beaver, Oregon and turn on Blaine Road for 6 miles. Turn right on Upper Nestucca River Road and follow for 10 miles. Site is on the right.
Latitude & Longitude: 45.2396 / -123.606
Elevation: 176 feet
Policies & Rules
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| General |
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. Check in time is 2:00 pm, check out time is 11:00 am. |
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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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Group site must be reserved in advance; no walk-up sites available |
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There is no running water on site. |
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There is no electricity. |
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Garbage service is available. |
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Group site maximum capacity 25 |
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Learn more about the Siuslaw National Forest. |
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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 informa tion. |