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Frissell Crossing Campground

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Within Willamette National Forest, Frissell Crossing Campground operates as a US Forest Service facility from early May through mid-September. The campground accommodates RVs up to 50 feet and provides standard amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. Sites are situated in forested terrain with some open areas, positioned near water features including a creek, river, and lake access.

Nightly rates range from $18 to $36, with advance reservations available through the federal system. The campground allows pets and offers trash service during the operating season. For additional options, campers can explore places to camp around Mckenzie Bridge or check pet-friendly camping near Willamette National Forest for similar facilities that welcome pets.

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Map & DirectionsFrissell Crossing Campground is located in Oregon near Mckenzie Bridge

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Directions

From Blue River, OR, travel 4 miles east on Highway 126 to Aufderheide Drive (Forest Service Road 19). Turn right on Aufderheide Drive and continue south about 3/4 mile. Veer right at the Y and continue 20 miles to Frissell Crossing Campground.

Address

57600 McKenzie Highway
Mckenzie bridge, OR 97413

Coordinates

43.9616667 N
122.0791667 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Toilets
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Pull-Through Sites
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Jul. 7, 2026

Quiet, good for small groups or solo

I really liked this campground, but it might not be for everyone so a few heads-up.

This is a small, quiet space. I think 12 spots (some are doubles). As of 7/26 the host is at a different site (French Pete) which is not super close (you are probably not going to walk there to get firewood, but maybe you are, I don't know), 15-20 min drive. Don't rely on needing to make store runs. About 1 hour away, maybe.. and BYO, they do not come every day. Regardless, vault toilets were surprisingly clean on a packed holiday weekend. There is a water pump, it looked clear, I didn't drink from it tho.

Everyone I met was kind, quiet, and respectful; some folks been coming here for so long they might as well be hosts, very knowledge! Too bad it isn't better preserved in terms of local trails. There were dogs at every site (which was fine with me...)

It was confusing, because the river side sites appeared first come first serve online, but all had advance reservation signs on them. These are easily the biggest and most accessible sites. There are some great tent sites not right on the river though. You'll need to do extra exploring to find your way to the water. Most people in these sites seemed to drive out and back for the day to do things in the area.

I was in site 9. Minimal privacy between neighbors, but it would be good for a joint reservation with 10 and has a perfect hammock spot. Stayed shady and cool. Site 8 on the other side has the brighter, warmer morning sun. If you like that.

IMO the drive time shared are way off. It was about 2.5 hours from Eugene, 2 hours to Oakridge. No way is it any less than 2.5 to drive to Bend. From Mackenzie Bridge to the campground is 1 hour alone. And there are deer crossing. So take it easy.

Note that NF19 from Mackenzie River along Cougar Dam might be closed either seasonally or longer and it's not clearly communicated to campers with reservations. It is a very long way out of the way if you are coming from the north side and then have to go around.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to camp at Frissell Crossing Campground?

Camping at Frissell Crossing Campground can cost between $18.00 and $36.00 depending on the site.

What is the max vehicle length at Frissell Crossing Campground?

Frissell Crossing Campground allows vehicles up to 50 feet.

Are fires allowed at Frissell Crossing Campground?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Frissell Crossing Campground, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

Is there cell phone reception at Frissell Crossing Campground?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is no coverage for AT&T, no coverage for T-Mobile, and no coverage for Verizon.

How hard is it to get a campsite at Frissell Crossing Campground?

Some campers book as far as 6 months in advance, so on high-demand weekends it can be very difficult to get a campsite at Frissell Crossing Campground. If you want to get a last-minute campsite at Frissell Crossing Campground, try setting up a text message Alert atTheDyrt.com/alerts

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