Escape the fog and wind and set-up your tent in the sunny meadow next to Edson Creek. Tall alder trees mixed with myrtle, big-leaf maple and Oregon ash flank the open meadows. The campground is located at the confluence of Edson Creek and Sixes River, offering a popular swimming and fishing spot. A boat launch is located across the road from Edson Creek Campground in the day-use area.
* Open Memorial Day to September 30.
* 27 campsites with picnic tables and fire rings; first come, first serve.
* 5 group sites, accommodating 25 to 200 people. To reserve a group site visit [www.recreation.gov](https://www.recreation.gov/camping/edson-creek-group-campground/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=74215) or call 1-877-444-6777.
* America the Beautiful Pass accepted.
* Campground Host on site.
* Drinking Water available.
Watch Out – Poison oak is common at Edson Creek. Look for the plant’s distinctive, often glossy leaves with three leaflets. Dogs must be on a leash.
From Port Orford, Oregon, travel north 5 miles on U.S. Highway 101 or from Bandon, Oregon travel south 25 miles on U.S. Highway 101. From U.S. Highway 101, turn east onto Sixes River Road. Travel approximately 4 miles, and turn left before you cross the Edson Creek Bridge.
$8 per night, $4 per extra vehicle, $30 per night for group site, $2 day use area.
Such a nice and safe place to play and swim in the river. Grassy camp grounds,,,very Nice
Love group site A! Amazing creek to explore with salamanders, frogs, and fish. The weather is very lovely for it being so close to the coast. Come here very year!!
A gem of an undiscovered place to camp or RV for up to 14 days. Camp hosts on site so safe to go to Port Orford or the famous Langlois Post Office. When the wind is howling at the coast as it does during the summer come 4 miles off 101 and experience this peace quiet of birds singing all day long. As an extra reason....no bugs or mosquitos. The gentle breeze keeps the temperture cool. Drinking Water and several new and cleaned pit toilets on site. The only part that is missing is you. Plan a stay. At $8 per night or $4 with a Senior or Forest service pass this can fit everyone's budget. Another good point is the cell signal is weak so you have a reason to get to know each other and the family in nature or around the campfire.
Beautiful secluded little campground. A lot of the spots are a little close together but there are a couple of secluded spots hidden away from others (we were in spot 11). There is no service and it's right next to a creek and beautiful forest. It's open until September 30th 2021 and closes for the season