From the North Umpqua Ranger Station (16 miles east of Roseburg on State Highway 138), take Highway 138 east 18.6 miles to Bogus creek Campground, located on the left side of the highway.
Only 15 spaces. Got lucky, walk in, no reservation. Good place, not overrun by barking dogs, like many. The dogs are ruining the national parks. But this one was good
If you ever traveling the north Umpqua River and her planning on camping out for the night, I recommend stopping at Boulder Creek Campground. It is one of the most beautiful places on the North Umpqua, and the host there Mike as one of the most outstanding people I've ever met. If you've got a wiffle ball and a wiffle ball bat bring it with you because...
There is a hiking trail, but it does not lead anywhere interesting, and it does not loop back around to the campsite. There is a nice swimming area across the road from the campground. Bathrooms have many bugs, but they do clean them every morning, and it is something unavoidable, being in the woods. The campground itself is very small, would be great for kids or families looking for a spot to camp with ease
About fifteen campsites with one bathroom that has running water including toilet. Camp host was real nice. Hiked to Fall Creek Falls without having to drive, and there's much more hiking for serious hiking. Within easy walking distance from raft launch site.