Campers Flat is on an open river terrace below Forest Road 21. This small campground is a group site situated in a beautiful setting under Douglas-firs and Ponderosa pines. The dynamic Middle Fork of the Willamette River almost eliminates the sound of traffic passing along the road.
Popular activities are fishing and hiking, or mountain biking the Young's Rock Trail, which ends on the other side of Road 21 from the camp.
The campground has one small communal bathroom and regular trash services.
This group site has potable water available via hand pump, but guests are still encouraged to bring their own water or water filtration system for their stay in case the system must be closed for emergency repairs.
The combination needed to access this site will be provided upon reservation, but can also be aquired by guests with a reservation by contacting the Middle Fork Ranger Station several days before arrival. Guests must call on a weekday during business hours for a staff member to be available to provide the code.
Guests are expected to leave the site clean and orderly, including the bathroom.
Fire restrictions may be in place depending on the season and recent weather conditions. Guests should know before leaving what if any restrictions may be in place for their stay.
Road construction and road closures may impact travel to and from the site. Contacting the Middle Fork Ranger Station is the best way to find any alternate routes to the site should the be necessary.
This campsite is located in a beautiful grove of Douglas firs, pines, and cedars. The Middle Fork flows along the side of the campground, and Chuckle Springs and Hills Creek Reservoir are short drives away.
Middle Fork River, Young's Rock, Larrison Rock, Hills Creek Reservoir, Chuckle Springs, Indigo Springs
This campground is ideally located for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians. The Middle Fork National Recreation Trail can be accessed just outside of the campground, as well as the Young's Rock trail. Chuckle Springs and Indigo Springs offer other opportunities nearby, and in the right season fishing is available in the Middle Fork as well as the nearby Hills Creek Reservoir.
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Exit I-5 heading east on Highway 58 towards Oakridge, OR. On the east side of Oakridge, just past mile marker 37, take a right onto Kitson Springs Road. In approximately half a mile, take a right onto Forest Service Road 21. Continue on the 21 Road to mile post 20 and the locked gate to the campground will be on the right.