The campground is situated at an elevation of 2,500 feet, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding forest and mountains. The nearby Diamond Lake and Lemolo Lake offer excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. Visitors can also explore nearby hiking trails, including the popular 79-mile North Umpqua Trail.
The campground amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, potable water, and vault toilets. There are 14 campsites available for reservation or first-come-first-serve use. An interesting fact about the area is that it was once home to the Cascade Range's largest volcanic eruptions over 30 million years ago, which contributed to the formation of the vast Umpqua National Forest.
The best time to visit Tucker Flat Campground is during the summer months from late June to early September, where average temperatures range from the mid-70s during the day to the low 40s at night. However, forest fire risks can increase during dry seasons, so it is important to check for any alerts or restrictions before planning a visit. Overall, Tucker Flat Campground is a beautiful and peaceful camping area that offers stunning views and access to many outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy.
Rogue River Near Agness
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2120cfs |
West Fork Cow Creek Near Glendale
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20cfs |
South Fork Coquille River At Powers
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121cfs |
Cow Creek Near Riddle
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97cfs |
Rogue River At Hwy 101 Bridge
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3580cfs |
Rogue River At Grants Pass
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1500cfs |
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CANYONVILLE 2S
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0" |
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NOHRSC KING MOUNTAIN
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KING MOUNTAIN
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0" |
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BIGELOW CAMP
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NOHRSC BIGELOW CAMP
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Coquille River Falls (Eastern Boundary) To Coquille River Falls (Western Boundary)
Confluence With Sucker Creek To Confluence With South Fork Coquille River
Coquille River Rna Boundary (Western) To Siskiyou Nf Boundary (North Section Line Sec 6, T32S, R11W
Landslide (Se1/4 Of Sec 33, T35S, R10W) To Confluence With West Indigo Creek
South Fork Coquille River
Headwaters To Confluence With Johnson Creek