Best Campgrounds near Camas Valley, OR

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 Camping Sites Near Camas Valley, Oregon (219)

    1. Seven Feathers RV Resort

    21 Reviews
    Canyonville, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 839-3599

    $47 - $65 / night

    "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."

    2. Rising River RV Resort & River House

    10 Reviews
    Roseburg, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 679-7256

    $55 - $60 / night

    "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. "

    3. On The River Golf & RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Myrtle Creek, OR
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 679-3505

    $40 / night

    "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."

    4. Charles V. Stanton County Park & Campground

    10 Reviews
    Canyonville, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 957-7001

    $19 - $29 / night

    "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."

    5. Remote Outpost RV Park & Cabins

    1 Review
    Camas Valley, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 572-5105

    $39 / night

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

    6. Seven Feathers Casino Resort Dry Camping

    8 Reviews
    Canyonville, OR
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 839-1111

    "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."

    7. Bullards Beach State Park Campground

    56 Reviews
    Bandon, OR
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 347-2209

    $24 - $68 / night

    "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."

    8. Millsite RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Myrtle Creek, OR
    19 miles
    Website

    "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

    20 Reviews
    Sutherlin, OR
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 673-4863

    $35 - $90 / night

    "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."

    10. Sunset Bay State Park Campground

    52 Reviews
    Coos Bay, OR
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 888-4902

    $24 - $84 / night

    "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."

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Recent Reviews near Camas Valley, OR

814 Reviews of 219 Camas Valley Campgrounds


  • a
    Sep. 17, 2025

    Bluebill Campground

    good place to sleep

    solid campground with drinking water, i usually opt for free dispersed camping so the price (30$ with reservation fee) was a bit much for me but it’s nothing crazy. it’s maybe 7 minutes off 101 which is very convenient as well.

  • Sarah S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Humbug Mountain State Park Campground

    Little pricey but worth it

    This spot is great! We generally don’t stay at paid campsites but this one was worth it! The restrooms were very clean along with the shower area. The campground is kept neat and are plenty of spots. We drive up and paid online BUT the spots fill up fairly quickly and by the end of the night the park was full! There is access to the beach that is about a 1/2 mile walk but so worth it!! We would definitely stay here again!

  • andrew The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Sun Outdoors Coos Bay

    Why we came

    Our spot was right by beach access. Unfortunately everyone walks by with their dogs which causes ours to bark. Neighbor complained. We understand. We were warned about theft when we checked in. Apparently people come in off beach and stole bicycles? Kind of a bummer but we did not have any issues. Wonderful location if you want to experience Oregon beach. Sites are big and comfortable. I have not seen comfort station but I’m sure it’s nice. Worth the money.

  • David P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Bullards Beach State Park Campground

    Overall a Very Nice Experience

    Plenty of walking around the park as well as the beach, which is only a 1/2 mile walk.
    A little cool at times with no sun during the day.

  • Crystal J.
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Doolittle Butte

    A Billion Stars On Clear Nights

    Beautiful stop for dispersed camping someone built benches road is not too rough for most cars but it feels very much like your in the middle of no where but only really about 5 miles off shoestring rd on blm rd lot's of space for big group with multiple cars

  • L
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Cape Blanco State Park Campground

    Private, wooded, lots of berries, gorgeous.

    I absolutely loved my stay here. My site had everything I needed for great solo car camping; sink dump nearby, water, plenty of privacy but not so much I felt isolated. I could sort of hear but not see my neighbors, and my site had a pretty special hidden feature behind the campfire - the perfect unexpected spot for my hammock. I was pretty close to the bathrooms which were quite clean. breakfast included huckleberries collected around my site. I got in late and left early so didn't have time to fully explore the nearby area but I could hear the ocean all night which was lovely.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Eel Creek Campground

    Quiet beautiful night

    Showed up on a weekday and had a pick of spots, which I then reserved online with spotty but manageable service. I liked how many spots had a fire ring/picnic table then a more secluded spot for a tent. The nearby trail was a somewhat challenging but very wonderful trip to the ocean from the campgrounds.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Forrest Road 280 near Humbug

    Great views, and secluded

    Narrow road but I made it up in my 02 Sierra with a 13ft travel trailer. Amazing views and no one around for miles

  • Noel C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 22, 2025

    Elk River "Stony Beach" Dispersed Camping

    Beautiful camping & swimming on the Elk River

    Camped one night, so peaceful. Quiet and dark. Took several divine swims. The water is crystal clear and cool, comfortable to stay in for minutes. Had a wild and beautiful romp up the State creek canyon across the bar. Just one other camper was there overnight. Plenty of room for both of us. Couldn’t even see them most of the time. 3 other parties came and went during the day, all focused on swimming and low key family time in nature. The only negative is a pile of the grossest trash, human waste in plastic bags, and some other random defunct camping items. I collected them and piled them up at the side of the road. People clearly struggle with how to manage the absence of toilet. I dug a little hole in the thimbleberries across the road and used their wide and soft leaves to clean myself up. No biggie.


Guide to Camas Valley

Camping near Camas Valley, Oregon, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're in an RV or pitching a tent, there are plenty of campgrounds to explore.

What to do:

  • Explore the Umpqua River: Many campgrounds, like Whistlers Bend County Park, provide easy access to the river. One visitor mentioned, "This is a great find! The day use area is nice. Rocks in the river are super slippery!" Perfect for swimming or fishing!
  • Visit local attractions: If you're near Seven Feathers RV Resort, you can enjoy the nearby casino. A reviewer said, "The staff was extremely helpful and kind. There’s a shuttle that will pick you up from your site and take you to the casino."
  • Hiking and biking: The Elliott State Forest has over 550 miles of trails. One camper noted, "The Elliott State Forest has more than 550 miles of roads and trails... Many of these roads lead to excellent camping sites."

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A visitor at Charles V. Stanton County Park said, "Clean bathrooms, free showers, river access, horseshoes, playground and swings!"
  • Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer roomy spots. A review for Sunny Valley Campground mentioned, "The campground is safe, clean, and well put together. It’s actually beautiful and has a lot of things for families to do."
  • Friendly staff: Campers often rave about the helpfulness of campground hosts. One camper at Rising River RV Resort said, "Great staff, office staff called to give me entry gate code... Clean restrooms and showers."

What you should know:

  • Noise levels: Some campgrounds are near busy roads. A camper at Charles V. Stanton County Park mentioned, "I would give this spot five stars if it wasn’t right off the freeway."
  • Limited amenities: Not all campgrounds have markets or stores nearby. A visitor at Elliott State Forest Dispersed noted, "No market, no trash, no water hookups."
  • Reservations recommended: Some popular spots fill up quickly, especially during peak season. A camper at Seven Feathers RV Resort advised, "You walk down a short trail to a nice beach area... Bathrooms are clean enough."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and pools. A review for Sunny Valley Campground highlighted, "Nice campsites, clean facilities, a pool, bouncy house playground, and horseshoes."
  • Safety first: Choose campgrounds with good lighting and security. A camper at Hi-Way Haven RV Park said, "I felt perfectly safe within the park."
  • Plan for downtime: Bring games or books for quiet time. A visitor at b.side motel+rv mentioned, "Super clean bathrooms, restrooms, laundry... We had a great time walking/biking into old town."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check site sizes: Make sure your RV fits the campground's spots. A camper at Rising River RV Resort noted, "This resort is too packed in for our tastes. No trees, shrubs, or any other barriers to give you the camping feel."
  • Wi-Fi availability: Some campgrounds have spotty internet. A visitor at Hi-Way Haven RV Park mentioned, "WiFi drops often and can’t be used for streaming."
  • Bring your own supplies: Not all campgrounds have stores nearby. A camper at Burma Pond BLM said, "No trash cans so you’ll have to pack out your trash."

Camping near Camas Valley, Oregon, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Enjoy the great outdoors!

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 219 campgrounds and RV parks near Camas Valley, OR and 17 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 17 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.