Located in Lane County's Eugene-Springfield metropolitan area, Armitage is a 64-acre oasis a few miles south of historic Coburg. Armitage offers visitors a full array of day use amenities including a paved boat ramp, ample trailer parking, volleyball and horseshoe pits, two dog parks (one for larger dogs and the other for smaller dogs, and several rentable large group picnic sites with electricity, cooking facilities, and drinking water.
Its natural amenities include old growth deciduous and evergreen trees. A half-mile, self-guided interpretive trail constructed by the McKenzie Watershed Council winds through undeveloped portions of the park. Armitage is a favorite place to begin or end a boat trip, take a tranquil walk, and for large group picnic gatherings. Armitage also regularly serves as a staging area for emergency search and rescue training operations.
Reservations are accepted both on-line, over the phone and in person. All reservations are charged a $10 reservation processing fee regardless of the modality used to reserve. Visit www.lanecountyor.gov/parks for more information and to learn about the other four Lane County campgrounds: Archie Knowles, Baker Bay, Harbor Vista and Richardson.
- Open Year-round
- Boat Ramp or Launch
- Campsites (full or partial hook ups)
- Campsites (no hook ups)
- Caretaker/Host On Site
- Courts
- Festivals/Events
- Group Campsites
- Interpretive Feature
- Laundry
- Parking Lot
- Picnic Shelter
- Picnic Areas
- Public Access to Waterway
- Restrooms (portable or permanent)
- Showers
- Trails (hard surface)
- Trails (soft surface)
- Trailer Parking
From Interstate 5, take exit 199 for Coburg. Head west onto Pearl Street. Turn left and head south on Coburg Road. Turn right into Armitage Park approximately 2.4 miles south of Coburg.
Day Pass or Annual Pass required, even for camping.
Pay via cash with onsite fee machine or download the Passport Parking App to pay from your smartphone.
Seems like a lot of homeless and shady people drive through here a lot. Had a lunch picnic with family and there were swarms of bees. The view of the river is nice.
Wifi is not the best, but the space is bog and spacious. There are a bunch of camp grounds there is a cool bridge and lots of scenery.
I went for a company work event bbq thing at this park, and it easily held all of our coworkers and some. The covered area was super nice! We have tons of seating.
I'd recommend for events.
Arrived at 8pm with a reservation and there was no packet or any info at registration. Host site beside registration was dark and empty. We couldn't get into the showers or laundry. Eventually got another camper to give us the code, only to find showers are closed after 8:30pm. There's a $10 fee on top of the posted rate so it's pretty much the same price as a KOA. Their showers are 24 hours, and their bathrooms have warm water!
That's right, there's also no hot water in the bathrooms, so this is a great spot if you like being cold and dirty. 0/5 do not recommend, especially if you've got kids.
Very nice campground. Pull through rv sites. Clean bathrooms. Good sized dog park. Close to wineries and hiking.