Amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, and drinking water. There's no RV hookups—sites are best for tents and small campers. Surrounded by a beautiful mixed conifer forest along the Wild and Scenic North Umpqua River, the campground provides a peaceful, shady retreat. It’s a prime spot for anglers, with excellent fishing nearby, and hikers can access the North Umpqua Trail. The best time to visit is late spring through early fall for warm days, cool nights, and vibrant scenery.
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Eagle Rock Campground
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Eagle Rock
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Horseshoe Bend
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Horseshoe Bend Campground
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Twin Lakes Campground
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Apple Creek
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TOKETEE AIRSTRIP
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0" |
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NOHRSC TOKETEE AIRSTRIP
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0" |
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LEMOLO LAKE 3 NNW
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0" |
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NOHRSC DIAMOND LAKE
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0" |
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DIAMOND LAKE
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0" |
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NOHRSC SUMMIT LAKE
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8" |
Headwaters To Boulder Creek Wilderness Boundary
Headwaters Of East Fork Steamboat Creek To Confluence With Siwash Creek
Confluence Of Siwash Creek To Little Falls
Little Falls To Confluence With North Umpqua River
Lower Timpanogas Lake To Confluence With Echo Creek
Headwaters To Rogue-Umpqua Wilderness Boundary