This small campground is now a group site and is well-screened from Forest Service Road 21. The Middle Fork Willamette River is directly adjacent to some of the sites.
Popular activities include fishing, hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The nearby Middle Fork National Recreation Trail cna be easily accessed from the campgound. Please note that special fishing regulations apply to this section of the Middle Fork; refer to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife regulations for the most up-to-date information.
The campground has one communal restroom as well as regular trash service.
There is no potable water available at this site. Guests are recommended to bring water or a filtration system for their stay.
There is one bathroom at this site. The bathroom will only be as clean as the last guest has left it, so guests are asked to please be courteous to others who need the facilities.
Fire restrictions may be in place depending on season and recent weather conditions. Guests are expected to know any restrictions that are in place before begining their stay.
Road construction and closures may impact travel to and from the site. Guests should look for any closures that may impact their travel before starting their trip.
This secluded campground has several well-shaded campsites along the edge of the Middle Fork River. The river as well as Hills Creek Reservoir offer scenic vistas, as well as the nearby Young's Rock, Larrison Rock, and Chuckle Springs.
Middle Fork River, Hills Creek Reservoir, Young's Rock, Larrison Rock, Chuckle Springs, Indigo Springs
This site has diverse recreation opportunities located nearby that allow everyone in the group to experience the forest in their own preferred way. Activities such as kayaking, paddle boarding, and boating are available on the Middle Fork as well as Hills Creek Reservoir. Fishing opportunities also abound, but be sure to research the fishing restrictions for the local area before arriving. Nearby trails offer scenic views for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians.
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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. Just past mile marker 18 the entrance to the campground will be on the right.