Hebo Lake Campground is ideal for those wanting a secluded, quiet camping getaway in the forest. Located on Mt. Hebo, this small, family campground has 12 campsites, a historic picnic shelter, a three-acre lake, and access to hiking trails. All 12 campsites are reservable from May through September. The picnic shelter can also be reserved for day-use activities, for groups of up to 25 people.
Hebo Lake is cashless so please pay before you arrive as service is limited at the campground. You can either download the recreation.gov app on your phone to pay for day-use and camping fees or go online on your computer or tablet to recreation.gov and pay there. Please go to Siuslaw National Forest on rec.gov and look for day use or if you are camping please pick your site and length of stay at the campground. Any questions please contact the Hebo Ranger Station at (503) 392-5100.
Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. Vault toilets are provided but there is no drinking water.
Please place a copy of your reservation/confirmation ticket on the dash of your vehicle so a camp host or forest ranger can confirm your visit. Any questions please contact the Hebo Ranger Station at (503) 392-5100.
Hebo Lake Campground is open from April - October depending on weather conditions and is closed during the winter months. If you are going to camp in April or October please be aware the campground may not open or close early depending on the weather. Your reservation will be cancelled and refunded if this happens. Please contact the Hebo Ranger Station at (503) 392-5100 if you have any questions.
Learn more about the Siuslaw National Forest.
No RV/Trailer over 18 ft.
Don't Move Firewood: Please protect Pacific Northwest forests by preventing the spread of invasive species. Firewood can carry insects and diseases that can threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by obtaining and burning your firewood near your camping destination. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
At an elevation of 1,650 feet, the surrounding forest of western hemlock, Douglas fir, and red alder make the area quite enjoyable on a hot summer day.
A historic picnic shelter built by the Civil Conservation Corps in 1937, and restored in 2016, is available for day use at the Hebo Lake Day Use site. The 1/2 mile Hebo Lake Loop Trail is a pleasant hike around the lake, and access to the Pioneer - Indian Trail is nearby. Anglers will find five accessible fishing docks around the popular three-acre lake, which is stocked with rainbow trout.
Hebo Ranger District 31525 Hwy 22 PO Box 235 Hebo OR 97122
For campground inquiries, please call: 503-392-5100
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From Hebo, OR: Starting at the intersection of Highway 101 and Highway 22, travel 1/4 mile south on Highway 22 to Forest Service Road 14; if you reach the Hebo Ranger Station you have gone too far. Turn left onto Forest Service Road 14 and travel east for 4.5 miles; the entrance to the Hebo Lake Campground will be on the right.