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Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site

Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site
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About Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site

Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site is closed due to heavy wildfire damage. Nearby Attractions:Canyon Creek Recreation Site is located downstream from Elkhorn Valley and is open for day use including swimming, fishing, and picnicking. Fishermen's Bend Recreation Site, along Hwy 22 closer to Mill City, is open to day use where you can picnic, hold events and gatherings, relax, cool off, fish and put in a non-motorized boat. Along Forest Road 2209 in the Willamette National Forest the sites Three Pools, Shady Cove, Opal Creek Wilderness, and Jawbone Flats are closed until further notice.

Number of accommodations: 17

Nearby Activities & Attractions

Boating

Fishing

Swimming

Rates, Sites & Availability

Select check-in and check-out dates to see real-time availability for each site.

17 Sites Available

Site
Price
001, Loop: A Loop
10 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
002, Loop: A Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
003, Loop: A Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
004, Loop: A Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
005, Loop: A Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
006, Loop: A Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
007, Loop: A Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
008, Loop: A Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
009, Loop: A Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
010, Loop: B Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
011, Loop: B Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
012, Loop: B Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
013, Loop: B Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
014, Loop: B Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
015, Loop: B Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
016, Loop: B Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
017, Loop: B Loop
8 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available

Reviews (18)

Review Summary

4.0
18 reviews
5
55.6%
10
4
11.1%
2
3
11.1%
2
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22.2%
4
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Marsha S

Verified

October 14, 2020 Stayed at: 006, Loop: A Loop

3

I loved the whole time we were there. These are the kind of sites we make notes of for the next time we want to go camping. Our visit happened two weeks before the Beachie Creek fire, and I am saddened to think the campground may have been lost.

Marsha S

Verified

October 14, 2020 Stayed at: 006, Loop: A Loop

3

I loved the whole time we were there. These are the kind of sites we make notes of for the next time we want to go camping. Our visit happened two weeks before the Beachie Creek fire, and I am saddened to think the campground may have been lost.

Camille H

Verified

August 18, 2020 Stayed at: 006, Loop: A Loop

4

We loved the swimming area and we stayed in B6, which was a very roomy site . The pit toilets were very full of flies and there was no hand sanitizer. But we brought our own . The biggest bummer were the people next to us awake and loud, laughing and smoking pot until 1:00 am. Other then that it was lovely.

Amber P

Verified

August 18, 2020 Stayed at: 017, Loop: B Loop

2

What a beautiful place. We planned a family vacation to enjoy the river and site B17 (Sun -Mon). When we got there, two large groups of people had set up all day spots at the base of the trail from our site to the river. We hiked up to day use to hike down to the water. They continued to crowd us out. We are social distancing and it was stressful. They stayed until dark and all 9 of them and all their gear tracked right through the middle of our camp to get into their vehicle that was parked in one of the overnight camping parking spots. Monday morning was beautiful. We had a spot on the water right at the trail to our site. Lovely - only until 1 when we had to vacate for next campers. Glad for that time anyway.
The campground cannot make people do the right thing. I am posting this to let families know that the camp site area is over run by others at times. Don't count on having the water front area connected with your site to yourselves. Some folks driving fast through camp, watch your little ones.
Loved that the outhouse near camp sites B was cleaned well. Out house in other loop (where we ended up hiking to in order to get to the river) smelled so bad we could not use it, burned our lungs.

Camille H

Verified

August 18, 2020 Stayed at: 006, Loop: A Loop

4

We loved the swimming area and we stayed in B6, which was a very roomy site . The pit toilets were very full of flies and there was no hand sanitizer. But we brought our own . The biggest bummer were the people next to us awake and loud, laughing and smoking pot until 1:00 am. Other then that it was lovely.

Amber P

Verified

August 18, 2020 Stayed at: 017, Loop: B Loop

2

What a beautiful place. We planned a family vacation to enjoy the river and site B17 (Sun -Mon). When we got there, two large groups of people had set up all day spots at the base of the trail from our site to the river. We hiked up to day use to hike down to the water. They continued to crowd us out. We are social distancing and it was stressful. They stayed until dark and all 9 of them and all their gear tracked right through the middle of our camp to get into their vehicle that was parked in one of the overnight camping parking spots. Monday morning was beautiful. We had a spot on the water right at the trail to our site. Lovely - only until 1 when we had to vacate for next campers. Glad for that time anyway.
The campground cannot make people do the right thing. I am posting this to let families know that the camp site area is over run by others at times. Don't count on having the water front area connected with your site to yourselves. Some folks driving fast through camp, watch your little ones.
Loved that the outhouse near camp sites B was cleaned well. Out house in other loop (where we ended up hiking to in order to get to the river) smelled so bad we could not use it, burned our lungs.

Elizabeth A

Verified

August 12, 2020 Stayed at: 010, Loop: B Loop

5

This is a lovely, small and quiet campsite. We visited in late July and were very pleased with how warm the river was and how safe and pleasant it was to swim in. We were in site B10, which was not as private as I would have preferred, but it was very quiet as it was away from other sites. B12-16 were right above the river, but a little close together. The A sites did have one river access point and were fairly private and a little more foresty. This is a great spot for visiting the Opal Creek water slide. (By the way, if you have young kids, Opal Pool is maybe not worth the extra hike, but the slide area before you get to the pool is fantastic!)

Elizabeth A

Verified

August 12, 2020 Stayed at: 010, Loop: B Loop

5

This is a lovely, small and quiet campsite. We visited in late July and were very pleased with how warm the river was and how safe and pleasant it was to swim in. We were in site B10, which was not as private as I would have preferred, but it was very quiet as it was away from other sites. B12-16 were right above the river, but a little close together. The A sites did have one river access point and were fairly private and a little more foresty. This is a great spot for visiting the Opal Creek water slide. (By the way, if you have young kids, Opal Pool is maybe not worth the extra hike, but the slide area before you get to the pool is fantastic!)

rachel d

Verified

August 2, 2020 Stayed at: 002, Loop: A Loop

2

I'm a woman with a young child and the two of us stayed here for two nights. I would NOT recommend staying here if you are a woman alone or alone with child. The first night I woke up at 1am to the sound of bass music. It was a man at the campsite next to me, who would not turn the music off when I asked, even though quiet hours are 10pm-7am. His tone was aggressive, he was intoxicated, and I did not feel safe pushing the issue with him alone in the dark. So I didn't get any sleep that night. The next morning I brought it up to the host, who was aware of it and did nothing. That brings me to the host. He gave my son and I continuous attention. Too much attention. He told me "let me know if you need anything, especially a husband or a boyfriend, I'd make a great father." At one point I was making a fire and looked up to find him standing in front of the fire ring staring at me. He gave me forget-me-not flower seeds as "something to remember him by." Just really inappropriate and I felt unsafe and uncomfortable, especially being out of range of cell service and simultaneously managing this unwanted attention and my 5 year old son. I left this place exhausted.

rachel d

Verified

August 2, 2020 Stayed at: 002, Loop: A Loop

2

I'm a woman with a young child and the two of us stayed here for two nights. I would NOT recommend staying here if you are a woman alone or alone with child. The first night I woke up at 1am to the sound of bass music. It was a man at the campsite next to me, who would not turn the music off when I asked, even though quiet hours are 10pm-7am. His tone was aggressive, he was intoxicated, and I did not feel safe pushing the issue with him alone in the dark. So I didn't get any sleep that night. The next morning I brought it up to the host, who was aware of it and did nothing. That brings me to the host. He gave my son and I continuous attention. Too much attention. He told me "let me know if you need anything, especially a husband or a boyfriend, I'd make a great father." At one point I was making a fire and looked up to find him standing in front of the fire ring staring at me. He gave me forget-me-not flower seeds as "something to remember him by." Just really inappropriate and I felt unsafe and uncomfortable, especially being out of range of cell service and simultaneously managing this unwanted attention and my 5 year old son. I left this place exhausted.

Location Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site

Address:
Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site
Lyons, OR, 97358
United States

Highway access

Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site is accessible via Oregon State Highway 22, located approximately 14 miles to the north.

Latitude & Longitude: 44.7978 / -122.456

Elevation: 295 feet

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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