great camping spot
i was in campsite 3 very short walk to see the river very quiet $28 dollars a night
i was in campsite 3 very short walk to see the river very quiet $28 dollars a night
Park was very clean and quiet.
We hopped into this campground right after opening in early spring. Coming in from the Bend, OR side, it felt like there was gonna be a bunch of snow, but no snow at all in the campground.
The river is literally right next to our campsite which was amazing. There weren't many people this early in the season, so we reserved a spot but could have easily got a FCFS spot.
Highly recommend this campground - no hookups or showers, but the location you can't beat.
For dry camping this is a great spot!!
you will have to book this one WAY in advance. 64 sites face the river, others are tucked into the scenic forest. We had a group site (2 trailers) and we sat on the river every morning drinking our coffee. We went on tons of long hikes and just loved it so much.
I often pull my pig of a trailer (25') so comment based on those experiences. I got into this campsite late and just needed a place to park the pig. Oregon State Parks have the best website, brochures and information so you can often drive in totally prepared. USFS has some major catching up to do. I talked with the campsite manager (who was just great) and looked at the campground map that was posted (a first) and still had to stop and walk into numerous sites before I found one that could safely accommodate the pig. I'll be honest, the campground layout was very weird. However, this campground is on the gorgeous McKenzie River so it gets major points for that. Many sites were right on the river and from any site you could hear it. As usual with USFS parks this one was super dark and quiet. Got the dogs out for a hike on a trail I'd spotted and it was awesome. Lots of huge trees and again this is where I feel USFS falls short. I have no idea where the trail went, does it loop, etc. No signage, maps, info available to help. No matter. I love USFS campgrounds!!!!!
Want to mention that Hwy 242 is one of the most amazing discoveries I made this trip. However, this is NOT a road for RV's of any kind. There is NO wiggle room as this extremely narrow "highway" was carved through lava fields and those lava walls are literally inches off the edge of the road. Not to mention the turns are many and super tight. It was white knuckle for 40 miles. Not to mention none of the campgrounds on that highway cater to RV's....fancy that!!!! So take your small cars and tents and enjoy!!!! Or if you have an RV, park on either side of Hwy 242 and drive your small vehicle in on day trips.
Super cozy campsite next to a beautiful old growth Doug Fir. Room for 2 small tents.
Stayed at Paradise with a big group spread over multiple campsites. We used 33 as our gathering spot and it was awesome. Room for several tents on nice flat spots, not too close to adjacent sites with drinking water just across from parking. The slow moving creek means mosquitos are pretty bad at dusk, but bearable. River is a short walk.
Beautiful spot right on the river, but all the tent sites are on a slight slant and the parking is too steep for in vehicle sleeping.