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Water and pit toilets in the forest along a river. Nice spot not too far from mountain biking and hiking. 3 water falls in the area. Near Oakridge.
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As other described. But everyone forgot to mention the TRAINS. We have been here 4h and it’s the fourth train. Hope the night will be quieter.
Report Check-InGreat spot for the night. #17 was large enough for our 46 feet, flat, and peaceful. Friendly host, too.
Report Check-InReally nice campground with river access and nice forest cover. Plenty of water spigots and pit toilets throughout. Space for parking varies by spot so worth checking out a few spots if driving a bigger rig. Some spots are available for reservation on recreation.gov while others are first come first serve. Camp host on site who sells firewood until 8. Overall a nice spot but there is plenty of boondocking to be had on the many forest service roads around oakridge.
Report Check-Innice campgrounds rustic, pit toilet and tables. not fully open.
Report Check-In$22 a night for a parking spot with picnic table and fire ring. Water available, one or two outlets on the ends of the campground have RV hose bibs. Pit toilets. Mossy dense rainforest setting. Lots of poison ivy everywhere. We moved on to FS 19 for better, free, boondocking sites.
Report Check-InNice campground in the middle of the forest close to the river. Bathrooms and firepits available - No showers
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22$/night - Come with cash to be able to drop on the self checkin box
Water and pit toilets in the forest along a river. Nice spot not to far from mountain biking and hiking. 3 water falls in the area. Near Oakridge.
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