This location is available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site. Once on-site, you may be able to pay for your campsite(s) with cash or by scanning a QR code using the Recreation.gov mobile app, and the Scan and Pay feature.
If this option is available, you will need to first download the free Recreation.gov mobile app https://www.recreation.gov/mobile-app prior to your arrival as some remote areas have limited or no cellular service.
This campground has one communal bathroom and regular trash service. There is no potable water available.
This small campground does not have room for trailer turnaround. Guests should plan to tent camp or car camp, as RVs and trailer campers are not suited to this campground.
This campground does not have any potable water. It is recommended that guests bring water or a filtration system for their stay.
There is only one bathroom available. Cleanliness is based on the actions of the last guest to use the facility, so guests are asked to please be courteous to the others who will need the facilities.
Fire restrictions may be in place based on the season and recent weather conditions. Guests are expected to know any restrictions that may impact their ability to have a fire before starting their stay.
Road construction and closures can impact the route to and from the campground. Guests should look for any closure notifications that may impact travel before starting their trip.
This small campground is located right alongside the beautiful Indigo Springs. Nearby old growth forests, as well as scenic views of Chuckle Springs, the Middle Fork River, and the Diamond Peak Wilderness make this a wonderful place to get into nature.
Diamond Peak Wilderness, Indigo Springs, Chuckle Springs, Middle Fork River, Timpanogas Lake
Hikers and mountain bikers can take advantage of the nearby Middle Fork National Recreation Trail, as well as the Indigo Springs Loop and Chuckly Springs Trail. The Diamond Peak wilderness is also located nearby with several hikes into undeveloped areas on the forest. Fishing in the Middle Fork is another great option, if you follow local regulations.
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Exit I-5 heading east on Highway 58 towards Oakridge, OR. On the east side of Oakridge, just past mile marker 37, take a right onto Kitson Springs Road. In approximately half a mile, take a right onto Forest Service Road 21. Follow the 21 Road to mile post 29 and the entrance to the campground will be on the left.