Alsea Falls Recreation Site (campground)

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.7)3 reviews

Contact Info

(503- (click-to-reveal)

Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Alsea Falls Recreation Site is located along a Bureau of Land Management National Back Country Byway, located in the Oregon Coast Range, 13 miles west of Monroe, Oregon, in Benton County. Alsea Falls is open for camping May 1 through September 30 of each year. The South Fork of the Alsea River flows through the Alsea Falls Recreation Site, cascading down 30 feet to form Alsea Falls in the day use area. Recreation The beautiful surroundings of Alsea Falls can be enjoyed by exploring the trails that wander through the area and lead to the picnic grounds and beyond. On a warm day, Alsea Falls Recreation Site offers cool relief along the river. During the winter months, the South Fork of the Alsea River provides excellent salmon and steelhead fishing. Be sure to check with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife for current fishing regulations. Facilities This recreation area contains a variety campsites to accommodate all types of visitors, including group and single campsites. Amenities within the campground include drinking water and vault toilets. Several campsites can accommodate large RVs or trailers; up to 32 feet long. Natural Features Forests in all stages of growth line South Fork Alsea National Back Country Byway. The nearby South Fork Alsea River offers painters and photographers endless opportunities to capture the natural beauty of Alsea Falls and the surrounding area. Old growth Douglas fir and western red cedar forests can be seen on the nearby ridges, while younger Douglas fir and vine maples provide a pleasant atmosphere at the Alsea Falls Recreation Site. Nearby Attractions The Fall Creek Day-Use Trailhead offers 12 plus miles of mountain bike specific trails. Hikers can use these trails as well. Green Peak Falls with a drop of 45 feet is accessed by road or trail through the private campground of McBee Park. Follow the markers along the trail and road. Alsea Trout Hatchery is north of the town of Alsea. ADA Access: N

Directions

From Corvallis: Take Hwy 99W south about 15 miles. Turn right on Alpine Road, follow for approximately 9 miles. Alpine Road turns into South Fork Road. Follow about 4 miles to the Alsea Falls Campground on the right.

From Alsea: Travel south from the town Alsea on Alsea-Deadwood Hwy for about 1 mile. Turn left on the South Fork Road and follow for approximately 8.5 miles (stay on main paved road). Pass the Alsea Falls Day-Use about 0.5 miles and turn left into the Alsea Falls Campground Entrance.

Fees

$3 per vehicle day-use fee; $12-$20 per campsite, $5 per extra vehicle

Access

Drive-in
Hike-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Driveway Back-In
Firewood
Picnic Table
Reservable
Toilets
Trash
WiFi

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

Location Map

More Details

Featured Videos


Reviews Ratings

Average ratings

4.7

3 Reviews
5
2
4
1
3
0
2
0
1
0
Showing 1 - 3 of 3 Reviews
more_vert

Elizabeth Wigham

1 year ago
4/5

Alsea Falls Campground is tucked away in a beautiful forest with easy access to waterfalls via well maintained trails. Four stars because it's sweet and simple.

Helpful
0
Comments
0
more_vert

Katrina Wright

3 years ago
5/5

A beautiful campground! Amazing old growth forest and shallow creek runs alongside the campground. Pleasant people in camp, respectful and kept to themselves. Nice clean pit toilets stocked with toilet paper and no smell. Off the grid, no cell phone service or signal, no electrical hookups no huge RV's allowed. No cutting down trees allowed but you can buy firewood from the bins on the honor system. Great place to unwind and enjoy the scenery!

Helpful
0
Comments
0
more_vert

Brian Mersereau

1 year ago
5/5

We stay here every year for an event in May. We had all but 2 sites booked. We really enjoy a friendly, family based environment for our electric bikes, scooter, OneWheels and unicycle. It's a stellar place to camp. We'll keep on coming back to this side of heaven for the trails, the water, the sendy riding and the seclusion of quiet nature. And, of course, the epic adventures and party stoke. Our group wants to come more often!!! Thanks to all who came and are interested.

Helpful
0
Comments
0

Write a Review

Drag & drop files here or click to upload
More in

oregon