2020 Temporary Closures and Delays in Nestucca Area The Nestucca Access Road will be closed to all through traffic for construction between Elk Creek and Davidson pit (gravel section), mile post 12.76 to 15.44 until late fall 2020. Detours will use the Bald Mountain and Bible Creek Access Roads. No public access will be allowed during these time periods. Elk Bend campground will be temporarily closed. Alder Glen campground will remain open, accessed only from the west. Fan Creek and Dovre campgrounds will remain open, accessed only from the east. The Upper Nestucca OHV trail system will also remain open during all time periods. Overview: The Nestucca River Recreation Area takes travelers along a slow, leisurely route that winds through Oregon's Coast Range on the Nestucca River National Back Country Byway. The Byway runs adjacent to the Nestucca River. Whether you are exploring by car, motorcycle or bicycle, you'll find a riverside picnic table or camping spot at any of four BLM campgrounds located along the route. There are 37 campsites in the Alder Glen, Dovre, Fan Creek and Elk Bend Recreation Sites that offer steel fire rings, picnic tables, potable water and restrooms. Know Before You Go: Camping is limited to Alder Glen, Dovre, Fan Creek, and Elk Bend Campgrounds. Campsites are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Fires are limited to the steel fire rings or BBQ grills provided. Firewood collection is NOT allowed at the developed campgrounds. Trash: Pack-it in, pack-it out. Caution: Log trucks may be encountered throughout the year. The Byway is open year-round but may become hazardous due to snow and ice. Point of Interest: The Nestucca OHV Area is located in the Nestucca Backcountry Byway, and includes Whipup Flat, Elk Flat, and Grassy Flat. Oregon ATV permits required.
From Coastal Hwy 101 at Beaver: Turn right onto Blaine Road. Drive 7 miles to reach the Nestucca Byway.
From Willamina: Take Willamina Creek Road, to Coast Creek Road, to Gilbert Creek Road, to Bald Mountain Access Road , to Bible Creek Road to the Nestucca Byway.
From Carlton: Take Meadow Lake Road west 12 miles, continue onto the Nestucca Byway.
$10 per night, per campsite and $5 for each additional vehicle
I short hike down to the stream. I bit steep in places, but the place is ethereal. It's so worth the stop and wander around
First in a string of small first come first serve campgrounds as you head west. The host was awesome and the bathrooms sparkling clean. Many of the sites were not too private and smaller, but site 6 is pretty sizable and on the water.
Amazing beautiful little campground so peaceful. No electricity vault toilets but totally worth staying so long as you can get there as the road is closed often.
Beautiful campground surrounded by old growth forest, nestled between where the river and creek meet. Only 10 spots so not over crowded. Bring your own fire wood. Plenty of hiking trails and places to explore.
Beautiful campground. A little crowded between each space, and $50/day use on the covered picnic area is outrageous. Especially considering the amount of bottle caps littered around the site. I spent my childhood here in the 90s and it's still the same beautiful place.