Boulder Creek Campground is located along the South Umpqua River near the mouth of Boulder Creek. A mixed conifer forest offers shade and seclusion for campers. A hand pump spigot is available to deliver drinking water. There may be poison oak at this location. There is no fishing at this location. Facilities 7 Campsites with picnic tables and fire pits Drinking water Vault toilet Garbage disposal
From Canyonville, OR, turn off of southeast Main Street onto southeast 3rd Street / OR-227. Continue on OR-227 for approximately 23 miles until reaching the town of Tiller, OR. Turn left onto County Road 46 (South Umpqua Road) and continue for 14 miles to Boulder Creek Campground. The entrance is on the right side of the road.
Beautiful and well cared for campground. Watch out for the poison oak.
Wondered up on this perfect little camp ground. This place has no amenities but it's very private, lots of shade and tons of space between spots. Great swimming holes and lots of wildlife. There are loads of hiking trails near by and so much to see.
It's a quite place to camp but does have a few issues. Absolutely no cell service, last time we got service before the camp site was about a hour. There is a lot of poison oak, the trail that goes from the camp to the river is a path cut through the stuff. The river is also about 100ft path down a small hill to the river. It is really quiet and out of the main path. No stores except a small general store before you turn off the main road. The other camp areas along the river in this area are similar in nature.
Great little campground. No showers but we used it as a great place for a fall camp. Right on the river. There is wild animals that come through, so be cautious.
This spot has been a family secret for years. The campground itself is well-kept, quiet and far from the beaten path, an ideal spot that isn't constantly overrun and has plenty of space between campsites, allowing plenty of privacy. The real star of the area is the gorgeous South Umpqua river which the site sits next to, with dozens of swimming holes and warm clear water, this is my vote for best camping in Oregon.