Oregon Campground
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: State Parks Group services Club camping is available in any Oregon state park campground. Campers must reserve a minimum of 10 campsites during the summer season or a minimum of 5 campsites during the Discovery Season (Oct. 1 - April 30). The dates of these reservations must overlap each other for at least 1 night during the entire period that is being reserved. Club camping reservations must be made 10 or more days before the first arrival date in the group. Club camping for one night entitles your group to one day free use of a group meeting hall if one is available at the park (except Silver Falls North Falls Lodge, Champoeg, and Honeyman). You must use the free day during your reservation period (except for your departure date). To obtain free use of the group meeting hall, you have to reserve it at the time you make your club camping reservation. ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov Clay Creek Campground is located south of Highway 126 between Mapleton and Eugene on the Siuslaw River Road. It is located about 12 miles east of Mapleton or 33 miles west of Eugene. Follow the Siuslaw River Road for about 8.2 miles and bear left on Siuslaw River Access Road. Proceed another 6 miles and turn right to reach the entrance of the campground. ... Clay Creek Campground ... Clay Creek Campground is a favorite if you enjoy riverside camping with an interpretive trail to old-growth timber. The Siuslaw River is a salmon watch site that runs fast and cold during the winter months, providing exceptional habitat for Coho and Chinook salmon that can be observed spawning during the fall and winter. ... [Read More]
Oregon Department Forestry Interpretive Programs 23 rd (Sat) 7:00 PM: Elusive Elk (Gales Creek Campground) ... 20 th (Sat) 7:00 PM: Browsing for Beavers (Gales Creek Campground) ... Reehers Camp Campground : Highway 6 to MP 39.5 then north on Timber Road, from town of Timber, take Cochran Road 2.5 miles to Reehers Camp. ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: Volunteering PARK HOST DESCRIPTION May live in a campsite in the campground or elsewhere in a park. ... Work or live in a non-campground park. ... Greet visitors, answer questions, receive comments and be readily accessible to the public. Contact park staff or law enforcement personnel when emergencies or activities within the park area warrant them. Understand and explain rules that apply to park users, but do not try to actually enforce any rules. Pick up litter, check rest rooms and maintain a tidy host site. Assist with Junior Ranger Program. Sell firewood; oversee yurts, and other special amenities. Work in campground booth as the need arises. Other specific duties as agreed upon with park staff. ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: State Parks FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS You can stay 14 consecutive days in a single campground, and may return after spending at least three days in another campground (it can be another state park campground; in fact, we recommend you DO select another state park campground). ... Some campgrounds can accommodate extra vehicles at each campsite. Some only allow parking of extra vehicles in overflow areas. Check with campground staff before you park an extra vehicle at your site. There is a $5 extra vehicle fee for campers. What's an extra vehicle? In addition to the car or RV you drive into the park, you may tow one additional car or truck at no charge. If you drive an additional vehicle, the $5 fee kicks in. ... [Read More]
Oregon Department Forestry Interpretive Programs 23 rd (Sat) 7:00 PM: Elusive Elk (Gales Creek Campground) ... 20 th (Sat) 7:00 PM: Browsing for Beavers (Gales Creek Campground) ... Reehers Camp Campground : Highway 6 to MP 39.5 then north on Timber Road, from town of Timber, take Cochran Road 2.5 miles to Reehers Camp. ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: State Parks Tours Want more? Try heading east toward Klamath Falls. North of the intersection of Highways 62 and 97 lies Collier Memorial State Park . It´s one of those delightful hybrids: part museum, part campground, part mythical fishing spot. The outdoor museum puts a host of logging artifacts and steam-powered engines on display. The campground is great for tents or RVs. The Williamson River and Spring Creek are trout-heaven. ... Begin your journey at Valley of the Rogue State Park campground a few miles south of Grants Pass on I-5. ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: Volunteering VOLUNTEER APPLICATIONS If you want to be a campground, program, or caretaker host, download the host application [959 KB Acrobat], print it out, and fill it in. You can also download a text file version of the application [386 KB]. ... [Read More]
BLM National Volunteer Homepage- Volunteer Opportunities Opportunities in Anchorage Field Office, Coldfoot Interagency Visitor Center, Glennallen Field Office, Marion Creek Campground. ... Acting as a Campground Host or trail maintenance at a Salem District Recreation Site; Fish and Wildlife surveys; Civic projects; Scout projects; Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area ... Red Cliffs campground; Vernal Field office; Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry. ... [Read More]
Campgrounds & Motels in Oregon Caves area Grayback Campground (USFS) - First come, first serve ... Flying W Campground (Lake Selmac) - Reservations: 541 597-2277 ... Country Hills Campground - Reservations: 541 592-3406 ... [Read More]
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