Salmon Creek Falls Campground

This campground is located in a beautiful, lush, old growth forest right along Salmon Creek. The rocky gorge-like area creates two small beautiful waterfalls and several deep pools which reflect the clear blue-green waters. Springtime brings a full range of wildflowers along the rocky banks as well as in the woods and meadows. Wild thimbleberries … Read more

North Waldo Campground

North Waldo is the most popular of the Waldo Lake Campgrounds. The drier environment supports fewer mosquitoes, but they are still plentiful in season. The boat launch is somewhat deeper than the others on the lake, which is more accommodating for large sailboats. North Waldo is also a popular starting point for many wilderness trails … Read more

Trail Bridge Campground

Located on the shore of Trail Bridge Reservoir, this campground has campsites that are nestled under large old-growth Douglas Fir and campsites that are in an open grassy meadow setting. Access to McKenzie River National Recreation Trail is in close proximity. 46 campsites including 27 walk-in/tent sites and 19 RV sites. Fees: $10/Night for single … Read more

Saddle Mountain State Natural Area

Two and a half miles. That’s all it is from the parking lot (elev. 1,650′) to the summit of Saddle Mountain (elev. 3,283′). Be prepared to marvel at the sheer volume of natural beauty packed onto the mountain, from a mature forest setting to fields of wildflowers to an open rocky summit. The view from … Read more

Lake In The Woods Campground

About: Lake in the Woods is a 4 acre man-made lake that is 8 feet at its deepest point. The trail cabin located on the site was built in 1907. Fees: -$10 for campsite -$5 for extra vehicle (2011) Usage: Medium Closest Towns: Glide (OR) Water: Drinking water (iodinated) Restrictions: -Quiet hours between 10 p.m. … Read more