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Sunnyside Campground
Sunnyside Campground is situated at 1,700 feet elevation on the southeast side of Cougar Reservoir, offering shaded campsites among a grove of conifers. The campground's steep entrance makes it unsuitable for motorhomes and trailers.
From $18/night
Box Canyon Guard Station Cabin
Box Canyon Guard Station Cabin, situated at 3,620 feet in the Willamette National Forest, was built in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps for fire guards. Located 75 miles southeast of Eugene, Oregon, it served as a base for smoke chasers. Op...
From $70/night
Edgewater County Park and Marina
Slide Creek
Slide Creek Campground, located 50 miles from Eugene, Oregon, offers convenient access to boating and water activities on the east bank of Cougar Reservoir. It is also close to Terwilliger Hot Springs, which features five soaking pools fed by a wa...
From $44/night
Waterloo County Park
Roaring River (Group)
Roaring River Group Campground, situated in Willamette National Forest, accommodates up to 50 campers and features the calming sounds of the Roaring River. Visitors can enjoy fishing and hiking, with access to numerous trails in the nearby Three S...
From $50/night
Delta
Delta campground, situated along the West Cascades National Scenic Byway, offers scenic views and access to rafting, drift boat fishing, and nearby hiking and mountain biking trails. It is one of the largest campgrounds in the McKenzie District. R...
East Davis Campground
East Davis Campground is situated on the east side of Odell Creek at its entrance to Davis Lake. It provides visitors with access to the scenic beauty and recreational activities of the eastern Cascade Range.
From $21/night
Sunnyside County Park
River Bend County Park
Oak Bottom Campground
Oak Bottom Campground, located on the Salmon River in Somes Bar, California, is open from mid-May to mid-October and offers a peaceful, shaded setting in the Six Rivers and Klamath National Forests. Each reservable campsite features a bear-resista...
From $10/night
Orick Horse Camp
From $16/night
Mona
Mona campground, located on the northwest shore of Blue River Reservoir, offers fishing, boating, and canoeing amidst a secluded setting of mixed conifers. Each campsite provides privacy due to thick vegetation, surrounded by sloping tree-covered ...
From $48/night
Cascadia County Park
Sea and Sand RV Park
Mckenzie Bridge
McKenzie Bridge Campground, situated an hour east of Eugene, Oregon, offers a serene setting under Douglas fir and Western red cedar trees by the McKenzie River. This small campground is perfect for relaxation, fishing, and bird watching, with osp...
From $48/night
Topsy Campground
Topsy Campground is a serene spot along the Klamath River, ideal for camping, picnicking, fishing, and river activities, surrounded by a ponderosa pine forest and views of Mount McLoughlin. Open from May to October, it offers 13 first-come, first-...
Little Cultus Campground
Little Cultus Lake Campground is located on Little Cultus Lake just south of Cultus Lake proper.
From $27/night
Horse Creek Group Campground
Horse Creek Group Campground is situated along Horse Creek, providing a cool and shady environment surrounded by tall Douglas fir trees. The campground features a picnic area ideal for grilling and group gatherings. It’s a perfect spot for enjoyin...
Pearch Creek Campground
Pearch Creek Campground is open from mid-May to mid-October and is located north of Orleans in the Klamath River valley within Six Rivers National Forest. The campground features lush foliage that offers shade and privacy for campers. Reservations...
From $10/night
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Sunnyside Campground
Sunnyside Campground is situated at 1,700 feet elevation on the southeast side of Cougar Reservoir, offering shaded campsites among a grove of conifers. The campground's steep entrance makes it unsuitable for motorhomes and trailers.
From $18/night
Box Canyon Guard Station Cabin
Box Canyon Guard Station Cabin, situated at 3,620 feet in the Willamette National Forest, was built in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps for fire guards. Located 75 miles southeast of Eugene, Oregon, it served as a base for smoke chasers. Op...
From $70/night
Edgewater County Park and Marina
Slide Creek
Slide Creek Campground, located 50 miles from Eugene, Oregon, offers convenient access to boating and water activities on the east bank of Cougar Reservoir. It is also close to Terwilliger Hot Springs, which features five soaking pools fed by a wa...
From $44/night
Waterloo County Park
Roaring River (Group)
Roaring River Group Campground, situated in Willamette National Forest, accommodates up to 50 campers and features the calming sounds of the Roaring River. Visitors can enjoy fishing and hiking, with access to numerous trails in the nearby Three S...
From $50/night
Delta
Delta campground, situated along the West Cascades National Scenic Byway, offers scenic views and access to rafting, drift boat fishing, and nearby hiking and mountain biking trails. It is one of the largest campgrounds in the McKenzie District. R...
East Davis Campground
East Davis Campground is situated on the east side of Odell Creek at its entrance to Davis Lake. It provides visitors with access to the scenic beauty and recreational activities of the eastern Cascade Range.
From $21/night
Sunnyside County Park
River Bend County Park
Oak Bottom Campground
Oak Bottom Campground, located on the Salmon River in Somes Bar, California, is open from mid-May to mid-October and offers a peaceful, shaded setting in the Six Rivers and Klamath National Forests. Each reservable campsite features a bear-resista...
From $10/night
Orick Horse Camp
From $16/night
Mona
Mona campground, located on the northwest shore of Blue River Reservoir, offers fishing, boating, and canoeing amidst a secluded setting of mixed conifers. Each campsite provides privacy due to thick vegetation, surrounded by sloping tree-covered ...
From $48/night
Cascadia County Park
Sea and Sand RV Park
Mckenzie Bridge
McKenzie Bridge Campground, situated an hour east of Eugene, Oregon, offers a serene setting under Douglas fir and Western red cedar trees by the McKenzie River. This small campground is perfect for relaxation, fishing, and bird watching, with osp...
From $48/night
Topsy Campground
Topsy Campground is a serene spot along the Klamath River, ideal for camping, picnicking, fishing, and river activities, surrounded by a ponderosa pine forest and views of Mount McLoughlin. Open from May to October, it offers 13 first-come, first-...
Little Cultus Campground
Little Cultus Lake Campground is located on Little Cultus Lake just south of Cultus Lake proper.
From $27/night
Horse Creek Group Campground
Horse Creek Group Campground is situated along Horse Creek, providing a cool and shady environment surrounded by tall Douglas fir trees. The campground features a picnic area ideal for grilling and group gatherings. It’s a perfect spot for enjoyin...
Pearch Creek Campground
Pearch Creek Campground is open from mid-May to mid-October and is located north of Orleans in the Klamath River valley within Six Rivers National Forest. The campground features lush foliage that offers shade and privacy for campers. Reservations...
From $10/night
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Myrtle Point has 345 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Cascadia County Park is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near Myrtle Point vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near Myrtle Point welcome pets. Oak Bottom Campground is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
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