Hebo Lake Campground

Siuslaw National Forest

Hebo Lake Campground is ideal for those wanting a secluded, quiet camping getaway in the forest. Located on Mt. Hebo, this small, family campground has 12 campsites, a historic picnic shelter, a three-acre lake, and access to hiking trails. All 12 campsites are reservable from May through September. The picnic shelter can also be reserved for day-use activities, for groups of up to 25 people.

Each site is equipped with a picnic table and campfire ring. Vault toilets are provided but there is no drinking water.

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Natural Features

At an elevation of 1,650 feet, the surrounding forest of western hemlock, Douglas fir, and red alder make the area quite enjoyable on a hot summer day.

Recreation

A historic picnic shelter built by the Civil Conservation Corps in 1937, and restored in 2016, is available for day use at the Hebo Lake Day Use site. The 1/2 mile Hebo Lake Loop Trail is a pleasant hike around the lake, and access to the Pioneer - Indian Trail is nearby. Anglers will find five accessible fishing docks around the popular three-acre lake, which is stocked with rainbow trout.

Contact Information

Mailing

Hebo Ranger District 31525 Hwy 22 PO Box 235 Hebo OR 97122

Phone Number

For campground inquiries, please call: 503-392-5100

Rental Options

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Driving Directions

From Hebo, OR: Starting at the intersection of Highway 101 and Highway 22, travel 1/4 mile south on Highway 22 to Forest Service Road 14; if you reach the Hebo Ranger Station you have gone too far. Turn left onto Forest Service Road 14 and travel east for 4.5 miles; the entrance to the Hebo Lake Campground will be on the right.

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