Sites are located along the South Fork of the Coquille River. Facilities 5 campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits No drinking water Vault toilet Garbage disposal from Memorial Day weekend through October
From Powers, OR, go south on Forest Road 3300 for 17 miles.
This was a hidden gem. So stunning, peaceful, I didn’t want to leave.
Perfectly decent spot with easy to find and cut firewood if you have a handsaw. Good view of the river right by, not a lot of mosquitoes when I went but still a few.
Would give 5 but then everyone would go
Idyllic scenery right along the creek. The main road is a stones throw away but not too many vehicles through the night although due to the entrance being at the bottom of two hills the semi trucks coming through used Jake brakes which was a bit annoying other than that perfect spot. Bathrooms open, vault toilets. No toilet paper but big trash can. I wouldn't take anything longer than 25 feet since its one road in one road out with a loop at the end which is a tight turn just like the road coming in. About 10 spots maybe less. Very beautiful, $10 per night self kiosk. No firewood and very little on the ground, very damp due to location right off the creek in a bit of a valley with dense tree cover.
Lovey tiny little camp ground with about 5 spots. I camped here early spring and nobody else was there. The landscape is protected from weather except the occasional rain storm. This is a fantastic place to spend a week while biking or hiking the nearby trails. Stunning green forest with great sounds and smells. Don't pass it up if you get a chance to spend the night here.
Truly a tucked away gem. Small campground, secluded, quiet, right along the Coquille River. Great swimming hole and fishing spot. Whoever stayed in campsite 3 before us....YOU NASTY. I cleaned up all of your used toilet paper that you left around in your personal potties. I really wish everyone would pack it in, pack it out. This little treasure shouldn't be disrespected like that. Other than that, I enjoyed my time here with my husband and dogs.