No ATVS/OHVs allowed to be used inside the campground.
11 campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits
No drinking water
2 vault toilets
No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
River Bridge is very small campground with limited facilities, but generous site spacing and excellent river access within walking distance. Massive Douglas-firs provide ample shade for the campsites, which is pleasant in the heat of the summer, and privacy between most sites is provided by other vegetation. The river is wide, with several sandy areas that offer a place to sit and relax by the river. Access to an extensive OHV trail system is nearby. The entrance to Crater Lake National Park is approximately 6 miles away, making this a great place to camp if you're interested in doing a day trip to the park. Additional day trips include the Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway with its waterfalls, and the Rogue Gorge. Facilities 11 campsites with picnic tables, and fire pits No drinking water 2 vault toilets No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
From Prospect, OR, travel north about 4 miles on Highway 62. Turn Left on Forest Road 6210 and continue about 1 mile to campground.
$15 for campsite
$7 for extra vehicle
First come first served Maximum length of stay: 14 days
Fished here after they stocked the river with trout. Limit 5 per person. It's a beautiful location with no hookup camp sites and restroom.
The fishing here on the Rogue river for trout is great in the summer. The ODFW stocks legal trout at this location heavily in late may and early June. Easy access to River Bridge off Hwy 62. Pull off to the left just before the bridge. Great place to take kids
It's a beautiful place to camp.
The river is right there. You can fish hang out swim .
We have stayed at the campsite a couple of times. My husband has the lifetime pass, and it's only $7.50/nite. It's so peaceful, and we can go fishing and relax. We love this spot.
Wow! This place is a Gem!! Very secluded, it was a wonderful surprise! My husband and I along with our pups had a great day exploring the trails and taking a dip in the water. It was the best experience!