Jackson Street Forest Camp

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.8)4 reviews

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Jackson Creek is located one hour 40 minutes southeast of Chemult, Oregon. Jackson Creek is a tranquil and secluded campground with 12 campsites scattered under a canopy of old-growth ponderosa and Jeffery pines. Some aspen trees and wild roses add a splash of color. Lined with willows, Jackson Creek riffles through the south side of the campground. There are some small brook trout in the creek and other wildlife that stop by are deer, badgers. In the meadow across the creek, wildflowers bloom throughout the summer. There is a rustic cabin just past the entrance sign that gets used in the winter as a warming hut for snowmobilers and other winter recreation enthusiasts. Amenities include, a picnic table and fire ring at each site, three vault toilets and an information board. There is no potable water. Visitors need to bring an adequate supply of water.

Directions

Jackson Creek Campground is located one hour and ten minutes southeast of Chemult, Oregon. From Chemult, take U.S. Highway 97 south towards Klamath Falls, Oregon, for approximately 25 miles and then turn left onto Silver Lake Road. From Silver Lake Road, turn left onto Forest Service (FS) Road 49, and then left again on FS Road 4900740 Road. Jackson Creek Campground will be on the right side of the road.  

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Chandra Crowder

6 years ago
4/5

An amazing place to spend time with family and loved ones as an awesome cabin with a wood stove and three bunk beds huge camping spot that's Little Creek and about 11 miles east of that's really good swimming holes Williamson River

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Mark Burris

8 years ago
5/5

This was an awesome out of the way campground. I imagine that during peak hunting season it fills up, but when my wife and I were here there was only one other small group. The grounds are mostly open. There is a small stream and plenty of fire trails and woods to wander. There are pit toilets but no water other than the stream.

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Victoria Patterson

11 months ago
5/5

A hidden treasure for my family. A great place for a picnic and walk through the woods. A beautiful creek runs though the camp and if you go during the spring the open fields are covered in wild flowers. An amazing place for a photo shoot.

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JoDee Hunter

6 years ago
5/5

Small rustic campground nestled in old-growth ponderosa pine trees with a babbling brook next to most campsites and a beautiful meadow. Off the beaten path so it's very quiet. They have a few old-style pit toilets for comfort but no pottable water or garbage service. Ample firewood potential here but helpful to bring a saw.

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