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    Myrtle Creek, Oregon provides several established campgrounds set among the evergreens of southwestern Oregon. Millsite RV Park in the city offers full hookups for RVs as well as tent sites and yurt rentals, while nearby On The River Golf & RV Resort combines camping with golf course access along the riverfront. Several more developed options extend into the surrounding region, including Charles V. Stanton County Park & Campground with riverside access and Chief Miwaleta RV Park & Campground with cabin rentals. The area contains a mix of public and private facilities catering to both tent and RV camping, with some properties like Whistlers Bend County Park offering cabin or yurt accommodations. Campers seeking the best campgrounds near Myrtle Creek can find options ranging from peaceful riverfront sites to convenient in-town locations with essential amenities.

    Road noise from Interstate 5 affects some camping experiences, particularly at locations like Charles V. Stanton Park. "I would give this spot five stars if it wasn't right off the freeway. Our ideal spot would be more remote but my family doesn't mind the white noise," noted one camper. Most established campgrounds in the region remain open year-round, though summer represents peak season with temperatures ideal for river activities. Many sites accept reservations, while others operate on a first-come basis. The Seven Feathers Casino in Canyonville provides free dry camping for self-contained RVs with a five-day maximum stay, offering an economical alternative to the resort-style RV parks that dominate the region.

    Riverfront access stands out as a significant feature at several campgrounds in the Myrtle Creek vicinity. The South Umpqua River provides swimming and fishing opportunities at Charles V. Stanton Park, where campers access the water via short trails. A visitor remarked, "You walk down a short trail to a nice beach area in the S. Umpqua." Many developed sites include amenities like free showers, clean bathrooms, and playgrounds. While highway noise impacts some campgrounds, others offer relatively peaceful settings. Millsite RV Park earns praise for its central location and park-like setting, with one camper noting, "There's a nice trail to walk or run around the park, and also by the river minutes away." Public areas typically include picnic tables and fire pits where permitted, though fire restrictions may apply during dry summer months.

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    Best Campgrounds near Myrtle Creek (217)

      1. Seven Feathers RV Resort

      4.8(21)5mi from Myrtle CreekRVs, 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. Charles V. Stanton County Park & Campground

      4.3(10)5mi from Myrtle CreekRVs, 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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      3. Seven Feathers Casino Resort Dry Camping

      4.2(10)5mi from Myrtle CreekRVs

      "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."

      4. Rising River RV Resort & River House

      4.1(11)10mi from Myrtle Creek11 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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      5. On The River Golf & RV Resort

      4.6(7)6mi from Myrtle CreekRVs, 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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      6. Millsite RV Park

      4.8(5)1mi from Myrtle CreekRVs, 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."

      7. Whistlers Bend County Park

      4.4(21)21mi from Myrtle CreekRVs, 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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      8. Chief Miwaleta RV Park & Campground

      4.5(4)13mi from Myrtle CreekRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "If there were trails around the reservoir to hike with dogs, we didn't find them.  Just the same, we'd stay a night or two here again, no question."

      "We stayed in the cabins on the lake and in the tent sites(separate occasions) both were very nice! there is plenty of fun to be had here with swimming and fishing and boating!"

      9. Burma Pond BLM

      4.5(12)22mi from Myrtle Creek

      "We parked right by the lake, there was another spot in the middle of the loop, and a few others. It looks like there’s a trail that goes around the lake."

      "All of the spots are right on the edge of the water. Spots are small but room for a single vehicle or van at each. We had the place to ourselves on a random Wednesday in August."

      10. Douglas County Fairgrounds RV Park

      3.0(3)13mi from Myrtle CreekRVs, Tents

      "Highway noise, otherwise quiet. Convenient for exploring the area and visiting friends."

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    Recent Reviews near Myrtle Creek, OR

    693 Reviews of 217 Myrtle Creek Campgrounds


    • RThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 16, 2026

      Southern Oregon RV Park

      Splendid!

      Fairly large park just north of Medford.  Sits beside the county Expo center.  Convenient to fuel, groceries, restaurants and parts.  Sites are generally flat, but not necessarily level.  Great staff at check-in and quite reasonably priced considering.  It's clean, safe and well lit.  I wouldn't hesitate to stay here again.

    • GThe Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 14, 2026

      Whistlers Bend County Park

      Elusive raptors

      I've been trying to get a good video of an eagle or osprey, with moderate success getting a decent one of either. Got close here... just wasn't fast enough. But they're here. Luv that there's disc golf. Wish I still played. okay for a country campground and the river is pretty inviting.

    • Jim N.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 6, 2026

      Elliott State Forest Dispersed

      Very remote

      After a good climb in the van, we found a great pull off the two-track about 400 yards before the road forks near the top. Secluded, safe and all the berries you can eat!!!

    • Tom J.The Dyrt Pro User
      Aug. 4, 2026

      Riverpark RV Resort

      Nice River View RV Park

      Fairly tight RV camping but nice facilities and staff plus access to the Rogue River.

    • Dahlia The Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 25, 2026

      Elliott State Forest Dispersed

      Evil Jonkler

      This spot was interesting to say the least. It's a beautiful 30ish minute drive from coos bay, depending on where you camp along the road. There are many connecting roads off the main one which might have possible campsites, but we didn't check too many of them out. One led to a watering hole supposedly. We found a very small site at the top of the mountain with a nice view, but there wasn't enough room for a tent and car. We decided on a spot that was completely enclosed by trees and bushes, but wasn't directly under the forest. It was an okay area, nothing special. I would not have stayed there more than 1 night. Pros: -quiet and secluded -some spots have a nice view -wild blackberries growing around

      Cons: -most connecting roads and campsites are unmapped -spooky forest at night

      • no amenities or fire rings -some rough roads and can get very narrow towards the top -insects buzzing around at night -had a creature walking around our tent at night for 2-3 hours that sounded bipedal. We don't know what it was, but definitely not anything small, or a deer. Could have been a bear. Could have been a skinwalker, who knows 🤷‍♀️ Stay 2 nights at your own risk Also, no cell service
    • KThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 25, 2026

      Crater Lake RV Park

      Best RV Park Ever!

      I use full hookups in between boondocking, usually in and out with not a lot of time exploring. This time was different: I took advantage of the trails to explore the lake and Rogue River (took a lovely dip!) as well as using the well appointed facilities. And one evening I followed the local map provided by the office to take a hike across the road, just outside of prospect; it was gorgeous. If you go, check out the big boulder area. WiFi wasn’t the best and satellite was spotty because of the ponderosas; dang trees ;)

    • lThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 20, 2026

      Eagle Rock Campground

      Forested camp

      Thick treed area. Which gives each campsite some privacy, seculsion. Left loop was supposed to be FCFS however most were reserved. But we found an open one on a Saturday afternoon! Sites on the highway side do have traffic noise, but not too far away is the river and helps time down traffic noise.. plus not a lot of traffic anyway.

    • KThe Dyrt Pro User
      Jul. 18, 2026

      Crater Lake RV Park

      Serene, pristine, accommodating

      What a pleasant few days here in Prospect, CA, at the Crater Lake RV Park! While there were a few too many trees for NOLE (starlink mini) to be satisfied for a couple of meetings, we hobbled through and with the resident wi-fi available all worked out in the end. This place is simply lovely, with amenities as well as great access to nature . . . The Rogue river and an upstream lake (via damming) is in walking distance, and at check-in a map is provided for a surprisingly gorgeous and accessible drive-to hike across the highway. I came here to get a bunch of tasks done and was carried away by the surroundings. And Crater Lake itself is a short drive away. Thank you Crater Lake RV!

    • Owen C.
      Jul. 18, 2026

      Bybee Creek runoff to Rogue River

      Great site

      Campsite was great. There are a few of them in the area along the river. The sites were plenty big. The only issue was being close to the highway was a little annoying at night, hearing the cars drive by.


    Guide to Myrtle Creek

    Myrtle Creek, Oregon provides several established campground options within the South Umpqua River valley, including Millsite RV Park located in the city itself and On The River Golf & RV Resort just north of town. The area supports tent camping, RV sites with full hookups, and cabin accommodations, with most facilities offering year-round access. Charles V. Stanton County Park and Campground offers mixed-use sites with both tent and RV camping approximately 20 miles south near Canyonville, while Seven Feathers Casino provides both a high-end RV resort and free dry camping options for self-contained vehicles.

    Most campgrounds in the region require advance reservations during summer months, though some offer walk-up availability when not fully booked. "The park host is nice, showers are free for campers and bathrooms are clean. $17 a night for tent no hookup $19 on weekends," noted one camper about Charles V. Stanton Park. Interstate 5 proximity creates road noise at several campgrounds, particularly at Charles V. Stanton Park, but riverside locations help mitigate this with natural water sounds. Cell service is generally strong throughout the area due to proximity to the interstate corridor. Fire restrictions vary seasonally, with complete bans sometimes implemented during high fire danger periods in late summer.

    Riverside camping represents a common feature among Myrtle Creek area campgrounds, with multiple sites offering direct South Umpqua River access for swimming and fishing. While many visitors appreciate the convenience of locations near I-5, noise remains a consistent concern in reviews. As one visitor noted about Charles V. Stanton Park, "I would give this spot five stars if it wasn't right off the freeway." City-owned Millsite RV Park receives positive feedback for its park-like setting and proximity to town amenities. Camping options range from basic tent sites at municipal parks to full-service RV resorts with amenities like indoor pools and shuttle service to nearby attractions. Free overnight camping is available at Seven Feathers Casino for self-contained RVs, with a five-night maximum stay limit.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is Myrtle Creek Campground located?

    Myrtle Creek camping options are located in Southern Oregon, approximately 15 miles south of Roseburg along Interstate 5. The area is situated in Douglas County, providing convenient access to both the Umpqua and Rogue River regions. Millsite RV Park is located directly in Myrtle Creek, while On The River Golf & RV Resort is also in the immediate vicinity. These locations offer camping options with easy access to I-5 and serve as good base camps for exploring attractions throughout Southern Oregon.

    What amenities are available at Myrtle Creek Campground?

    Camping options in the Myrtle Creek area typically provide water and toilet facilities as standard amenities. For a more developed experience, Seven Feathers RV Resort near Canyonville offers comprehensive amenities including full hookups, showers, and well-maintained facilities. Alternatively, Chief Miwaleta RV Park & Campground provides water and toilet facilities in a more rustic setting. Many campgrounds in this region feature riverside locations, offering swimming and fishing opportunities during summer months. For those seeking basic amenities with natural surroundings, several options provide picnic tables, fire rings, and access to outdoor activities.

    Can I bring my RV to Myrtle Creek Campground?

    Yes, the Myrtle Creek area accommodates RVs at several campgrounds. Southern Oregon RV Park offers well-kept, paved sites with full hookups, making it convenient for RV travelers. It's located near Interstate 5, providing easy access. Similarly, Rogue Valley Overniters is a standard RV park located near freeway entrances/exits in Grants Pass, offering basic accommodations for RVs. Many campgrounds in the region are big-rig friendly with paved sites and necessary hookups. When planning your trip, check specific site dimensions at your chosen location to ensure your RV will fit comfortably.