There are no fees, reservations, or permits required. Amenities are minimal—expect basic vault toilets, no potable water, no RV hookups, and limited picnic tables or fire rings. Tent campers will enjoy peaceful, shaded sites under tall conifers. The surrounding Umpqua National Forest offers access to nearby trails, waterfalls, and scenic drives. Best visited from late spring through early fall, this is a low-key, nature-immersed camping experience ideal for solitude seekers and hikers wanting a quiet base near wilderness attractions.
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LEMOLO LAKE 3 NNW
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Little Falls To Confluence With North Umpqua River
Confluence Of Siwash Creek To Little Falls
Headwaters Of East Fork Steamboat Creek To Confluence With Siwash Creek
Headwaters To Boulder Creek Wilderness Boundary
Headwaters To Rogue-Umpqua Wilderness Boundary
Rogue-Umpqua Wilderness Boundary To Confluence With North Fork Rogue River