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Chief Miwaleta - Cabin 3
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Pass Creek - Campground - Tent
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Stanton - Campsite
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Windy Cove A - Campground
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Windy Cove B - Campers 2
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Amacher - Campers
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Half Moon Bay - OHV Campsite
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Whistler's Bend - Yurt #2
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Whistler's Bend - Lower Campground campsite
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Windy Cove B - Campground 4
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Umpqua Dunes - South Loop
NOTICE:
AS OF OCTOBER 11, 2021 DOUGLAS COUNTY PARKS has changed the Disabled Veterans camping policy. The Oregon Special Access Pass is now accepted for reservations. Click here for more information
NEW GROUP SITE AT WINCHESTER BAY!
We are happy to announce a new group site at Ork Rock. Reserve now. This is a dry camping area, 2 acres and holds 150 guests. On site are port-a-potties and garbage with a picnic tables and fire pits. Click here for more details.
Campgrounds
Douglas County Parks has 10 reservable campgrounds and over 477 campsites to choose from. Each campground provides a unique recreational experience. Click the tabs below to learn more about our campground facilities.
Full Hook Up Campsite Features:
- All Non-Hook Up features plus...
- Electrical Connection
- Water Connection
- Sewer Connection
Parks with Full Hook Up Campsites:
Non-Hook Up Campsite Features:
- Fire pit
- Picnic table
- Private Campsite
- Access to Restroom
- Access to Shower (where applicable)
Parks with Non-Hook Up Campsites:
- Charles V. Stanton
- Chief Miwaleta
- Half Moon Bay
- Sand Camp open May 24-Sept 10 $35.00 per night
- HMB overflow (Triangle Rd) $30.00 per night
- John P. Amacher
- Mildred Kanipe Memorial
- Pass Creek
- Whistler's Bend
- Windy Cove - Loop B
Equestrian Campsite Features:
- Same as non-hook up sites plus...
- 1 to 4 horse corals
- Livestock water (non-potable)
Parks with Equestrian Campsites:
Group Camp Site Features:
- Full and Non-Hook Up options
- Multiple Camping Units per site
Parks with Group Camp Sites:
Cabins & Yurts
We use the terms “rustic” and “deluxe” to distinguish between simpler units (rustic) and larger, more elaborate units (deluxe). Probably the most important difference is that in all cases, “deluxe” units have kitchen facilities and a bathroom/shower. Because exact features and dimensions vary somewhat from park to park, please review the park for more information.
Note: No bedding, pots, plates, bowls, utensils, etc. are supplied.
Features
Features include:
- Beds: some combination of bunk beds, futon couch or double bed
- Can be one (sleeps 4 to 5 people) or two rooms (5 to 6 people)
- Covered porch
- Electricity
- Heat
- Lights
- Locking door
- Outdoor fire pit and picnic table
- Table and chairs
- Note: no bedding or kitchen/bath items supplied
Parks with Rustic Cabins:
- Sleeps 4
- Microwave
- Restroom nearby
Features include all the rustic cabin features, and:
- Kitchenette
- Bathroom
- Shower
Parks with Deluxe Cabins:
Features include:
- 16 feet in diameter
- Electricity
- Heat
- Lights
- Outdoor fire pit and picnic table
- Skylight that opens Yurts 1 & 3 are pet friendly with a
- Sleeps 5 people $10 per night fee.