Located in the North Umpqua watershed of Oregon, Susan Creek 21 Campsite is a developed, reservable, fee area that is perfect for camping enthusiasts. The campground provides stunning views of the surrounding area, including the nearby Susan Creek Falls, and is a great starting point for exploring the North Umpqua River Trail.
The campground offers several amenities, including restrooms, potable water, fire rings, and picnic tables. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, swimming, and hiking in the area. Interesting facts about the campground include that it is situated in the middle of the Umpqua National Forest and is home to various species of wildlife, including black bears, bobcats, and cougars.
The best time of year to visit Susan Creek 21 Campsite is from June to September when the temperatures average around 75 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and 50 degrees Fahrenheit at night. However, visitors should be aware that the campground can be crowded during peak season, so it's best to make reservations in advance.
Overall, Susan Creek 21 Campsite is a beautiful and well-maintained campground that offers visitors a chance to experience the stunning natural beauty of the North Umpqua watershed.