Good for a night
This campground sits just off HWY 20 and has access to the South Santiam River. When you pull off the highway, you’ll go over a bridge and be presented with two options. The road on the right is narrow, dusty and required me to kick in my 4-wheel-drive. With only one turn-around spot, the road ends at a locked gate. In short, don’t go this way.
The campground is on the left immediately past the bridge, although not well-marked. The road is narrow, allowing only one vehicle at a time. Be prepared to negotiate backing out if needed. The sites are on the small side and sit atop a cliff overlooking the river. Toilets and drinking water are available and you can get down to the river with a short hike. It would be a good base camp to explore the surrounding area, but wasn’t one that appealed to me have a few days stay. Be prepared to bring your own everything except water. These site are on the primitive side.