Oregon Campground

Situated along Highway 26 which is part of the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway, Oregon Campground offers campsites for both tents and small trailers. Popular activities include; overnight camping for visitors travelling across the state, picnicking, exploring along the byway and OHV riding at the adjacent Oregon OHV Trailhead on the Blue Mountain OHV Trail. … Read more

Lava Lake Campground

Lava Lake Campground is popular with campers. This campground is located next to Lava Lake, and this site offers hiking and fishing opportunities. he area has two boat ramps and lots of day use parking. The lake is popular with fishermen and often the same campers come back year after year. There are five tent … Read more

Lava Flow (North) Campground

At the northeast corner of Davis Lake, this site offers an unimproved boat ramp and opportunities for bird watching, fly-fishing, sightseeing, and access to the lava flow. Fees: None Water: None Restrooms: Vault Restroom Restrictions: Maximum site spur length is 60 feet. Davis Lake is a fly-fishing only lake with speed restrictions. Directions: From Crescent, … Read more

Lava Camp Lake Campground

Located near the McKenzie Pass, Lava Camp Lake Campground offers access to the Mt. Washington and Three Sisters Wilderness and is near the Pacific Crest Trail. Fees: None (2011) Usage: Medium Water: None Restrooms: Vault Toilet Restrictions Maximum site spur length is 20 feet. The McKenzie Hwy (only access to the campground) has a maximum … Read more

Union Creek Resort

About Surrounded by the spectacular beauty of the Rogue River National Forest in Southern Oregon, Union Creek Resort invites you to experience the peace and serenity among the tall pines in a truly secluded setting far from the crowds and the hectic pace of everyday life. A favorite of such dignitaries as Zane Grey, Jack … Read more