Camping near Camas Valley, OR

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    Camping opportunities near Camas Valley, Oregon span from developed RV resorts to more secluded sites nestled in the forested terrain of southwestern Oregon. Seven Feathers RV Resort in nearby Canyonville provides full-service amenities for RVs with a 4.7-star rating, while Remote Outpost RV Park & Cabins offers cabin camping options approximately 30 miles west of Camas Valley. The area features several established campgrounds with accommodation for tents, RVs, and in some cases, cabins or yurts, situated along the routes connecting coastal and inland regions of Douglas County.

    Campground access throughout the region varies significantly with elevation and seasonal conditions. Most established sites near Camas Valley require reservations, particularly during summer months when outdoor recreation peaks in popularity. The campgrounds typically provide electrical hookups, drinking water, and sanitary facilities, though amenities differ between locations. Several sites, including Charles V. Stanton County Park and Millsite RV Park, remain accessible year-round, offering campers flexibility for both planned and last-minute trips. Road conditions generally accommodate standard vehicles, though some more remote locations may benefit from higher clearance. According to one visitor, "Many state parks in the region are well-maintained with lighted wooded paths to the restrooms with free showers."

    The camping experience in this region benefits from proximity to natural features including rivers, lakes and forested landscapes. Campsites along water bodies receive particularly positive feedback, with many visitors noting the peacefulness of these locations. Campers report that sites are generally clean and well-maintained, with varying levels of privacy between campgrounds. Whistlers Bend County Park near Roseburg maintains a 4.5-star rating, featuring tent, RV, and cabin options with boat access. Between Camas Valley and the coast, travelers can find several campgrounds with waterfront access, including those at Eel Lake. Public lands in the surrounding area also support more rustic camping experiences for those seeking a less developed setting. The vegetation and terrain provide natural screening at many sites, creating a sense of seclusion even at busier campgrounds.

    Best Campgrounds near Camas Valley (227)

      1. Seven Feathers RV Resort

      4.8(21)20mi from Camas ValleyRVs, Cabins

      "It’s tucked back up in a canyon away from the freeway with a creek running through. Indoor pool, hot tub, horse shoe pits, fire pits, and a shuttle are just some of the amenities."

      "At exit 99, close to the Seven Feathers casino, can get a free shuttle to the casino. Extreme nice, beautiful grounds. Because of the fire season no fires at your spot."

      from $47 - $65 / night

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      2. Rising River RV Resort & River House

      4.1(11)16mi from Camas Valley11 sitesRVs

      "Park is next to a mobile home park that may be sketchy, but the RV park is a gated community that needs a passcode from 6 pm to 8am daily."

      "The campground was nearly full, but at 5:45 p.m. (it was dark), things were quiet and peaceful.  We plugged in, changed water, cooked dinner, and had a nice evening. "

      from $55 - $60 / night

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      3. On The River Golf & RV Resort

      4.6(7)15mi from Camas ValleyRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Great location off the 5 and 42 if you're looking to get to the coast. Also right outside the city of Roseburg. They have a 6 hole 3 par golf course."

      "Loved the friendly hosts, lush forested surroundings, and peaceful atmosphere. Better than a KOA!"

      from $40 / night

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      4. Charles V. Stanton County Park & Campground

      4.3(10)20mi from Camas ValleyRVs, Tents

      "You walk down a short trail to a nice beach area in the S. Umpqua. Bathrooms are clean enough. The showers are kind of a pain every thing else is great! Also super close to the casino!"

      "We tried boondocking in 2 spots close by, but couldn't keep our batteries charged."

      from $19 - $29 / night

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      5. Seven Feathers Casino Resort Dry Camping

      4.2(10)21mi from Camas ValleyRVs

      "Seven Feathers Casino, not too south of Roseburg Oregon, has two nice options for RVs near their casino."

      "I won’t park near a trash can again. There is also a semi overflow area behind the truck stop. I went up there after a couple of questionable persons were hanging around the Dry Lot."

      6. Remote Outpost RV Park & Cabins

      4.0(1)11mi from Camas ValleyRVs, Cabins

      "Cute, clean, quiet (except for the near by highway) great for an overnight. Loved it $55, not $39, wifi was decent"

      from $39 / night

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      7. Bullards Beach State Park Campground

      4.5(59)37mi from Camas Valley206 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "BIG and CLEAN by the sea. 3 miles to a lighthouse, about a mile 1/2 walk to beach, or drive car to parking to get closer access to the sea. Cost $31 a night plus $8 fee RSVP service."

      "Another excellent Oregon state park. Nice rangers. Proximity to beautiful Bandon."

      from $29 - $83 / night

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      8. Millsite RV Park

      4.8(5)19mi from Camas ValleyRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The spot is nice, paved, close by good food and some bike riding. There’s also music at the park on thursdays which was cool. The hosts were not welcoming and not very friendly, just my experience."

      "There’s a nice trail to walk or run around the park, and also by the river minutes away. There are 2 spaces for tent camping, and 11 available RV sites and all are pull-throughs but one."

      9. Whistlers Bend County Park

      4.5(19)30mi from Camas ValleyRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This is a pretty nice campground right next to the river, with plenty of trees to hang hammocks, tarps, and clothes lines."

      "It's clean & our space was right next to the river (just a very short walk down the hill). Our space 41 was easy to back into & set up. The campground host is very nice & helpful."

      from $35 - $90 / night

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      10. Sunset Bay State Park Campground

      4.2(54)41mi from Camas Valley131 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "This park is located in the beautiful Cape Arago area of the South-Central Oregon coast."

      "Oregon State Parks are genuinely the bomb. We were so impressed with them! When we arrived at Sunset Bay, a light drizzle had started, but it created the perfect ambiance."

      from $29 - $119 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Camas Valley, OR

    862 Reviews of 227 Camas Valley Campgrounds


    • Trena G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 8, 2026

      Beach Bound RV Park

      What a find!

      Awesome RV park with spacious campsite among tall trees. Beautifully landscaped. Nice picnic tables and fire rings.

    • T
      Jun. 4, 2026

      Eel Creek Campground

      Great Place to Camp!

      Great campground. Quiet pull through sites with fire rings and picnic benches.

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 1, 2026

      Quosatana Campground

      Laid back, Easy living.

      Wonderful! It's wonderful. Quosatana is a NF campground with boat launch along the Rogue River. It is a few miles east of Gold Beach, OR. Open year around. There generous spacing between sites, lot of shade, wide green of green grass, paved access to all. Fresh water is on tap in the CG. We were welcomed by the camp host, Pete. A great guy and knowwledgable about the area. Priced at $20 per night but qualifies for the Senior discount. We will be returning to this exceptional campground.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Horsfall Beach

      Cheap

      Perfect for those in a van. It’s cheap and right on the beach. No hook ups

      Just be aware of those with their generators on all night.

    • A
      May. 27, 2026

      Horsfall Campground

      Parking lot

      Mainly just a parking lot only one or two real campsites that felt like camping. She would probably work if you were there to ride ATVs

    • A
      May. 27, 2026

      Bluebill Campground

      Overgrown and creepy

      The sides were almost all in disrepair very overgrown and not maintained This area did not feel safe

    • A
      May. 27, 2026

      Eel Creek Campground

      Lovely private campground close to the dunes

      The sites can be a little tricky for a larger rig especially with so many pull through sites that have large trees impeding. The campground is well maintained and the camp host was incredible. He even brought us wood to burn for our fire. Our site was very private and clean. The trail to the dunes was super cool although could be challenging to climb up to the top from our loop.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 24, 2026

      Burma Pond BLM

      Late Night Stop

      Needed a spot to sleep after leaving Crater Lake. It is a pretty steep gravel drive in but saw a variety of cars up there over our time there. There was somebody by the pond and we pulled in late so as not to disturb them we elected for the pullout before you enter the loop.

      Had a couple locals pull in the next morning to fish the pond.

    • J
      May. 24, 2026

      Bastendorff Beach Park

      A Good Glamping Campground

      I noticed right off the bat that the campsite was very big and very nice. There is a spot for tents, rvs and there is a few cabins that I could see. I did not see any yurts. There is a very clean good sized bathroom with flushing toilets. And a shower room one for men one for women by the bathrooms. There is a nice playground for the kids, lots of kids riding their bikes and scooters around here so be careful with driving. Most of the parents let their kids just ride their bike around without watching them and a couple of kids came up on my blindside, thankfully my husband spotted them. There is a nice lookout spot with bench’s to view the beach. There is a big gazebo to possibly have parties etc with lots of tables and bench’s. This place is big but walkable. And it is dog friendly!


    Guide to Camas Valley

    Camping sites near Camas Valley, Oregon spread across steep forested terrain ranging from 800 to 1,500 feet elevation in the Coast Range. The region experiences mild winters with frequent rainfall and warm summers that typically remain below 90°F. Forest Service roads throughout the area provide access to various camping options, though some become impassable during winter months from November through March due to snow at higher elevations.

    What to do

    River activities: Umpqua access Visit Rising River RV Resort where the South Umpqua River provides summer recreation. "Excellent spot to settle down for a few days and raft the lazy current," notes Cody S., who adds a practical warning that "there are some small leaches in the river to watch out for."

    Disc golf: Championship courses The disc golf course at Whistlers Bend County Park is "rated number 2 in nation" according to Tim W. Another camper mentions the "sprawling and varied disc golf course with some spectacular long shots, and tight trees" making it ideal for serious players.

    Golfing: Six-hole course On The River Golf & RV Resort offers a compact golf experience near camping. "They have a 6 hole 3 par golf course. The course and grounds are kept with fountains and beautiful flowers," says Brose' Family V., noting its convenience for those wanting quick play sessions.

    Beach exploration: Coastal options Within an hour's drive west, coastal camping provides beach access. "The beach is about 1 mile walk from campground. Lighthouse is about 3 miles from campground," explains Rachel G. about coastal options that make day trips from inland campsites feasible.

    What campers like

    River views: Prime waterfront sites Campers consistently praise waterfront locations. "If you want pull-through or river - river of course!" says Sunshine G. about Rising River RV Park. "The river is just beautiful, and there's a nice, long, grassy stretch that's good for walking, with benches and a lovely view."

    Tree coverage: Natural screening The forested setting provides natural separation at many campgrounds. At On The River Golf & RV Resort, Isaac K. appreciates the "beautiful fall colors, and lush mature trees at every site" and notes that "the sites along the river have gorgeous grassy fire pits."

    Clean facilities: Well-maintained showers Facility maintenance receives positive feedback at most parks. "Very clean campground and well maintained. Beach is wonderful," reports Doreen G., highlighting the consistent upkeep that enhances comfort during stays in the region.

    Security features: Gated access Several RV parks offer enhanced security. "It's also safe with gates that automatically close at 6pm every night," notes Sara H., mentioning an important consideration for those traveling with valuable equipment or seeking additional peace of mind.

    What you should know

    Highway proximity: Traffic noise Several campgrounds sit close to major roadways. "If it wasn't for the freeway noise, I'd give this a 5," Dave T. remarks about one location. Similarly, Lance S. observes, "Only downside is some road noise especially during traffic times but it wasn't that big of deal."

    Reservation timing: Book early Popular campgrounds fill quickly during summer months. As Elsie H. advises about Whistlers Bend County Park, "Book early because it fills up fast," reflecting the competitive nature of securing spots during peak season.

    Connectivity: Variable service Cell coverage varies significantly throughout the region. "WiFi drops often and can't be used for streaming. No troubles with ATT cellular service," reports one camper, while another notes, "Had to use my cell booster and extend my antenna to get good ATT signal."

    Payment options: Cash requirements Some smaller campgrounds have specific payment policies. "Make sure you bring cash, they don't take cards," advises Brose' Family V., highlighting an important preparation detail often overlooked by travelers accustomed to card payments.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Kid-friendly sites Charles V. Stanton Park offers designated play areas. April A. appreciates the "clean, bathrooms, free showers, river access, horseshoes, playground and swings!" making it suitable for families with children of various ages.

    Wildlife viewing: Educational opportunities Wildlife Safari is located near several campgrounds. "Beautiful, quiet and family friendly RV park right on the S. Umpqua River, just minutes from Wildlife Safari!" Sara H. notes, providing an excellent day trip option for families.

    Swimming spots: Safe water access River swimming locations provide summer cooling options. "The kids played in the river," reports Tim W., though parents should note that most river access points lack lifeguards and require appropriate supervision based on current conditions.

    Yurt options: Alternative shelter Multiple parks offer yurt rentals as alternatives to tent camping. "They now have 3 yurts, one overlooks the river in the newer camp area and the other 2 overlook the old camp area," explains Tim W., providing options that work well for families with young children or those new to camping.

    Tips from RVers

    Level sites: Minimal setup required RV campers appreciate well-prepared sites. "Gravel pad, no cement. 30 & 50 amp hookups along with water, sewer, cable and WiFi," reports Carrie, while Lindsay and Isaac K. note "Flat gravel sites with a beautiful view" at another location.

    Big rig accommodation: Space considerations Seven Feathers RV Resort receives praise for larger vehicle accommodation. "EXTREMELY fancy and expensive RV-only park/resort affiliated with the Seven Feathers casino. Nicely appointed drive-through spots on paved roads," notes Brian C., making it suitable for larger Class A motorhomes.

    Dry camping options: Free alternatives Budget-conscious RVers have free options. "Free, clean, nice place to stop over and sleep for a night. It's a parking lot," explains John M. about Seven Feathers Casino Resort Dry Camping, adding that "generators use is between 7 am - 10 pm" with a "5 night max stay."

    Utility access: Hookup details Campgrounds offer varying levels of hookups. "We got a nice, in the trees, level site (#4)," reports Dave T., while another camper notes, "We have a 96 Kit Companion and it was by far one of the oldest in the entire place," indicating the predominantly newer RVs at certain locations.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Camas Valley, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Camas Valley, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 227 campgrounds and RV parks near Camas Valley, OR and 18 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Camas Valley, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Camas Valley, OR is Seven Feathers RV Resort with a 4.8-star rating from 21 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Camas Valley, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 free dispersed camping spots near Camas Valley, OR.

    What parks are near Camas Valley, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Camas Valley, OR that allow camping, notably Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and North Umpqua River Recreation Area.