Valley Of the Rogue Good Sam Verified Campground
3792 N River Rd, Gold Hill, OR 97525
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Nice wooded/shaded park next to the Rogue River. It is clean and well kept with paved roads and sites. My selected site had water and electric hookups that worked well and they have some sites with sewer connections too. It's a busy place that was nearly full even at mid week when I stayed so reservations are highly recommended. Nice bathroom and shower facilities. I was able to get a few OTA TV channels that surprised me. Lots of nice walking/cycling trails throughout the park. I suggest selecting... Read More
Nice wooded/shaded park next to the Rogue River. It is clean and well kept with paved roads and sites. My selected site had water and electric hookups that worked well and they have some sites with sewer connections too. It's a busy place that was nearly full even at mid week when I stayed so reservations are highly recommended. Nice bathroom and shower facilities. I was able to get a few OTA TV channels that surprised me. Lots of nice walking/cycling trails throughout the park. I suggest selecting a site as far off the highway as possible as there is some traffic noise but hardly noticeable at night in our site in the F loop. I would stay here again if in the area.
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What a great place to start our northward journey through Oregon! We spent 3 nights at this campground to visit Crater Lake NP (NOT to be missed!!). Amazing drive along the coast, up through forests of massive trees, mist, a landslide being repaired, rivers and rapids, even some extensive burn scars and then to arrive at a great campground, each site with a fire ring with cooking grate, picnic table and lots of green space around you. It is a large campground which is set up in sections, so there's... Read More
What a great place to start our northward journey through Oregon! We spent 3 nights at this campground to visit Crater Lake NP (NOT to be missed!!). Amazing drive along the coast, up through forests of massive trees, mist, a landslide being repaired, rivers and rapids, even some extensive burn scars and then to arrive at a great campground, each site with a fire ring with cooking grate, picnic table and lots of green space around you. It is a large campground which is set up in sections, so there's no sense of crowding but the size allows for nice walking and even along a lovely river. There were two camp hosts who look after the property & do an excellent job! We did not visit the facilities, so cannot comment on them. Highly recommend!
While Crater Lake NP is a bit of a distance, the drive is just lovely and the destination remarkable! The Rim Road was not yet open due to snow (& apparently doesn't usually until some time in June!), but on our incredible, cloudless day, we were blessed with spectacular views with still lots of snow around us. The cafe/gift shop was open and busy!
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Love this park! It is easily reached from Highway 5. The camping spots have mature trees to help with shade, The spots are pretty spacious, room between you and your neighbor. Each spot has a picnic bench. The Rogue River is just steps from the campsites. The park has wild blackberry and grape plants. There are nearby towns if you find you need any food or supplies. There aren't many pull-throughs, most are back-in spaces. Staff are friendly and helpful Oregon State park rangers.
Stayed here with our 40 foot Bounder. Sites are large, with plenty space between sites. Park is huge. We were in D Loop and there was no road noise. Park is well maintained. Miles of bike paths from Rogue River south to and past Gold Hill. Bathrooms and showers are clean, spacious and powerful. Great place for outdoor families.
We stayed at Valley of the Rogue State Park on a beautiful October day. We had reserved a back-in spot along the Rogue River at the south side of the "B" Loop. (B-18) The fall colors were in full bloom and the site was spacious, well shaded and well appointed. We were pleasantly surprised at how quiet it was at the back side of the loops given the fact the park is adjacent to Interstate 5. VERY affordable at $28 - clean, well appointed bathrooms, friendly staff and lots of options site wise! There... Read More
We stayed at Valley of the Rogue State Park on a beautiful October day. We had reserved a back-in spot along the Rogue River at the south side of the "B" Loop. (B-18) The fall colors were in full bloom and the site was spacious, well shaded and well appointed. We were pleasantly surprised at how quiet it was at the back side of the loops given the fact the park is adjacent to Interstate 5.
VERY affordable at $28 - clean, well appointed bathrooms, friendly staff and lots of options site wise!
There is a nice nature trail along the river as well as a paved multi-purpose path that runs north along the river to the nearby town of Rogue River. (3.5m) We will be back!
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Nice wooded/shaded park next to the Rogue River. It is clean and well kept with paved roads and sites. My selected site had water and electric hookups that worked well and they have some sites with sewer connections too. It's a busy place that was nearly full even at mid week when I stayed so reservations are highly recommended. Nice bathroom and shower facilities. I was able to get a few OTA TV channels that surprised me. Lots of nice walking/cycling trails throughout the park. I suggest selecting... Read More
Nice wooded/shaded park next to the Rogue River. It is clean and well kept with paved roads and sites. My selected site had water and electric hookups that worked well and they have some sites with sewer connections too. It's a busy place that was nearly full even at mid week when I stayed so reservations are highly recommended. Nice bathroom and shower facilities. I was able to get a few OTA TV channels that surprised me. Lots of nice walking/cycling trails throughout the park. I suggest selecting a site as far off the highway as possible as there is some traffic noise but hardly noticeable at night in our site in the F loop. I would stay here again if in the area.
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What a great place to start our northward journey through Oregon! We spent 3 nights at this campground to visit Crater Lake NP (NOT to be missed!!). Amazing drive along the coast, up through forests of massive trees, mist, a landslide being repaired, rivers and rapids, even some extensive burn scars and then to arrive at a great campground, each site with a fire ring with cooking grate, picnic table and lots of green space around you. It is a large campground which is set up in sections, so there's... Read More
What a great place to start our northward journey through Oregon! We spent 3 nights at this campground to visit Crater Lake NP (NOT to be missed!!). Amazing drive along the coast, up through forests of massive trees, mist, a landslide being repaired, rivers and rapids, even some extensive burn scars and then to arrive at a great campground, each site with a fire ring with cooking grate, picnic table and lots of green space around you. It is a large campground which is set up in sections, so there's no sense of crowding but the size allows for nice walking and even along a lovely river. There were two camp hosts who look after the property & do an excellent job! We did not visit the facilities, so cannot comment on them. Highly recommend!
While Crater Lake NP is a bit of a distance, the drive is just lovely and the destination remarkable! The Rim Road was not yet open due to snow (& apparently doesn't usually until some time in June!), but on our incredible, cloudless day, we were blessed with spectacular views with still lots of snow around us. The cafe/gift shop was open and busy!
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Love this park! It is easily reached from Highway 5. The camping spots have mature trees to help with shade, The spots are pretty spacious, room between you and your neighbor. Each spot has a picnic bench. The Rogue River is just steps from the campsites. The park has wild blackberry and grape plants. There are nearby towns if you find you need any food or supplies. There aren't many pull-throughs, most are back-in spaces. Staff are friendly and helpful Oregon State park rangers.
Stayed here with our 40 foot Bounder. Sites are large, with plenty space between sites. Park is huge. We were in D Loop and there was no road noise. Park is well maintained. Miles of bike paths from Rogue River south to and past Gold Hill. Bathrooms and showers are clean, spacious and powerful. Great place for outdoor families.
3792 N River Rd, Gold Hill, OR 97525
Coordinates: 42.411111, -123.148611
Directions
From Jct of I-5 & State Park Rd (exit-45B), W 0.2 mi on State Park Rd