About Bluebill Campground
Number of accommodations: 18
Campground Amenities
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Pet Friendly
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Potable Water
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (99)
What Guests Are Saying
Bluebill Campground offers a beautiful natural setting with spacious and mostly private sites, making it ideal for camping and outdoor activities. Guests appreciate the clean facilities and proximity to the beach and hiking trails, along with friendly staff. However, some reviews mention noise from nearby RV users and OHVs, as well as a significant mosquito presence, particularly in the summer months.
What Guests Are Saying
Bluebill Campground offers a beautiful natural setting with spacious and mostly private sites, making it ideal for camping and outdoor activities. Guests appreciate the clean facilities and proximity to the beach and hiking trails, along with friendly staff. However, some reviews mention noise from nearby RV users and OHVs, as well as a significant mosquito presence, particularly in the summer months.
Review Summary
Deana W
VerifiedJuly 6, 2023 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
The campground was quiet and location is beautiful. The sites are big and secluded from the other sites. The camp host is very friendly. The lake is walking distance from our site and there is an easy hike around Suttle Lake.
Brendan M
VerifiedJune 21, 2023 • Stayed at: 010, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
sooo many mosquitos
AlanShirley J
VerifiedJune 6, 2023 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
Quiet place. Nothing special. Men’s restroom didn’t lock and was out of toilet paper. However, I would return if we needed a place.
Donna S
VerifiedMay 24, 2023 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
Great little campground in need of some TLC. No camp host yet or garbage cans and lots of down trees that need cleanup. Pretty quiet, the OHV area too distant to be intrusive.
The hike around the lake is lovely and we biked to Horsfall Beach which was great.
james c
VerifiedMay 17, 2023 • Stayed at: 014, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
Was no volunteer camp ranger so camp grounds had not been mowed or trimmed, outhouse had toilet paper still but had not been cleaned. It wasn't bad, just over grown and dirty.
GARY
VerifiedOctober 5, 2022 • Stayed at: 018, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
Fly's
Don M
VerifiedSeptember 25, 2022 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
This campground was and has the potential to be, a very nice place to stay. Unfortunately, it suffers from neglect. We stay at a lot of USFS campgrounds, and it is apparent, most if not all, could use additional funding to insure their updating. Bluegill is no different. It looks to have been built at a time of campers and tents. Today's motorhomes and trailers have can be a tight fit. We are a couple of retired folks that travel with no specific destination in mind. As such, we do not know what the spaces are like at the campgrounds we visit prior to arriving. With no cell service we were forced to pick a site, travel back to the highway, make a reservation and return. The was no camp host. A payment box would be appreciated.
WENDY M
VerifiedSeptember 24, 2022 • Stayed at: 011, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
Great place
Alan B
VerifiedSeptember 21, 2022 • Stayed at: 010, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
Nice campground on Bluebill, our site had some privacy. Downside was we were in a tent and other campers in RV's ran generators all night long. Also , there was no camp host and the pit toilet was full of flies.
Elizabeth H
VerifiedSeptember 19, 2022 • Stayed at: 018, Loop: AREA BLUEBILL CAMPGROUND
NO camp host, FILTHY pit toilet (I cleaned it myself), NO privacy (creepy dude taking random pix of our camp - - while we were in it !!), NO cell service at all, NO rangers in the park to enforce the rules, garbage left at site (I cleaned it up) .. super disappointed about this site. I wouldn't recommend it unless you have a fully self contained rig with solar power, shower, & toilet. Also, a fire was raging somewhere in our camping area (Horsfall Recreation Area). No notification of the fire by rangers or emergency crew to alert us to it's severely close proximity to us!! We NEVER saw a ranger our entire stay (4 days).
Location Bluebill Campground
Address:
Oregon Dunes Visitor Center
Reedsport, OR, 97467
United States
From Reedsport, Oregon, follow Highway 101 south for about 22 miles to the Horsfall Dunes and Beach road sign. Turn right onto Trans Pacific Lane and proceed for 1.1 miles to the intersection with Horsfall Beach Road. Turn right onto Horsfall Beach Road and proceed for 1.7 miles. At 1.7 miles, the campground entrance will be on the left.
From North Bend, Oregon, follow Highway 101 north for about 2 miles to the Horsfall Dunes and Beach road sign. Turn left onto Trans Pacific Lane and proceed for 1.1 miles to the intersection with Horsfall Beach Road. Turn right onto Horsfall Beach Road and proceed for 1.7 miles. At 1.7 miles, the campground entrance will be on the left.
Latitude & Longitude: 43.4506 / -124.262
Elevation: 7 feet
Policies & Rules
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Guidelines for a safe visit to the Siuslaw National ForestThe Siuslaw’s campgrounds, day use areas, and trails continue to be open for public enjoyment. While you are visiting the Forest, please adhere to the following guidelines. These guidelines will help ensure a safe and healthy visit for you and your family, our employees and volunteers, and other visitors: Please keep in mind that restrooms are generally cleaned and disinfected at least once daily at the more popular campgrounds and day use sites, and once to three times a week at other sites.Be prepared to provide your own soap, sanitizer, or disinfectant.If no trash receptacle is provided, please protect your public lands by packing out your waste and trash. |
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Forest Service-operated campsites on the Siuslaw National Forest are currently available by online reservation only. Visitors can make reservations online through this website (preferred), or via phone by calling the recreation.gov phone line at 877-444-6777. If you call this number, please be prepared for longer-than-usual wait times. Please note that the Siuslaw National Forest does not have any control over the recreation.gov phone line, so we ask you to please prepare by making reservations well in advance. |
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Sites must occupied within first 24 hours of arrival time. Otherwise unoccupied sites will be considered a "no-show" and will be released. |
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No off-road vehicle use allowed in campground |
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Limit 2 vehicles per site; no parking available for extra vehicles |
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For more information on Siuslaw National Forest, click here |
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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 information. |
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This campground is located in close proximity to multiple lakes and wetlands. Due to this, there can be an abundance of mosquitoes between the months of April and August. Please be prepared for this. |
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There is a 14-day in 30 rolling days camping limit on the Siuslaw National Forest. The 14 days does not have to be consecutive. The 14-day limit covers the entire Siuslaw National Forest and not just this campground as shown in the Rules Section. This means you cannot go to other campgrounds on the Siuslaw National Forest after reaching the 14-day limit. |