United States California

E. Brown Bear River Access

This popular fishing access has a gravel road to the water's edge. Dispersed camping is allowed and there is some shade. There is an information bulletin board but no facilities. This nice river access was built with slide materials in cooperation with CalTrans and is a launching spot for kayaks and rafts. Across the river behind the willow-lined banks, you can see the Klamath River School. This expansive meadow was the Campbell Ranch. The Campbell brothers provided fresh horses for the stagecoaches that traveled through here in the early 1920s.


E. BROWN BEAR RIVER ACCESS
Campground Restrictions
For all boating on the Klamath, please read the restrictions on the Karuk Ceremonial dates.                           Water and garbage service are not provided. Bring enough water for drinking, cooking and washing as well as extra water to drown campfires each day. Please take all trash, garbage, fish guts and dog droppings with you when you leave. Dogs on leash only. Camping limit 14 days.

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Illinois River Near Kerby
USGS 14377100
1,280 cfs
Rogue River At Dodge Bridge
USGS 14339000
2,430 cfs
Applegate River Near Applegate
USGS 14366000
627 cfs
Rogue River At Grants Pass
USGS 14361500
2,960 cfs
Bear Creek Blw Ashland Creek At Ashland
USGS 14354200
76 cfs
Applegate River Near Wilderville
USGS 14369500
711 cfs
Rogue River At Raygold Near Central Point
USGS 14359000
2,980 cfs

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Sarah Totten 23 1,535 ft
Indian Scotty 44 2,514 ft
Squaw Lakes 37 3,112 ft