Fourbit Ford campground and campsites are located along Fourbit Creek in the City of Medford, OR, watershed. This remote and picturesque campground is a short distance from Willow Lake and Fish Lake, and nearby to Whiskey Springs Campground. Recreation Numerous hiking trails are within easy access, including the Mt. McLaughlin Trail #3716. Facilities This small campground contains a variety of campsites to accommodate all types of visitors and campers, including group, family and single campsites. Drinking water is available at nearby Whiskey Springs Campground. The campground has one vault toilet. Firewood is available for purchase from the off-site Host. Natural Features Quiet and secluded this campground is located on the site of the original supply road (Old Military Road) for Fort Klamath. Sites are located along Fourbit Creek. ADA Access: N
From Medford, OR, travel north approximately 16 miles on Highway 62 going through Eagle Point, OR, to the Butte Falls / Willow Lake turnoff. Turn east (right) and travel 16 miles to the town of Butte Falls, OR. Continue through Butte Falls, OR, on County Road 821 for 9.1 miles to Forest Road 3065. Turn north (left) and travel 1.4 miles to the campground entrance to the west (left).
Favorite place to camp. Went up just to scope it out before camping and so very peaceful.
This place is awesome. There aren't that many sights so there have been times that I have had to stay elsewhere. There are other places that are close in case this one is full. It is also neat to see the patch cut into the woods that covered wagons made over 100 years ago in there trek from Klamath Falls to Fort White. Its also called wagons would cross the creek here. The creek is refreshing and ok for little kids. I love it because the history and the fact that it is a little off the beaten path. Parker Meadows is also a great camp spot. If you think this is a rough camp ground you won't like Parker Meadows.
Horrible campground, don't bother going there. I'll take one for the team and do the camping up there...
All joking aside, this is a fantastic spot! Great for family fun or a weekend of needed solitude in nature. There are 7 spaces total. Primitive camping so bring your own drinking water although a vault toilet is on site. There is a healthy creek flowing along the campground which makes for a great white noise to fall asleep to.