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Siuslaw National Forest (541) 750-7000 TTY for hearing & speech impaired: |
Camping
Let's go camping!The Siuslaw National Forest offers three kinds of camping. Different rules and guidelines apply to each.
Developed Campground CampingThe Siuslaw National Forest has close to 40 developed campgrounds. Campsites typically include a table, a fire grate, and a tent or trailer space. Electric hookups and showers are not generally available, although most campgrounds have water and vault or flush toilets. Most overnight sites require a user fee. You may camp a maximum of 14 days out of every 30 on the Forest. While the Forest Service administers all campground facilities, private businesses provide daily maintenance on most sites. Most campgrounds are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Some of the
popular sites and group areas are on a nation-wide campground reservation
system. For
reservations, call 1-877-444-6777 or visit www.recreation.gov
The Oregon Coast experiences a very busy tourist season from May – October. Reservations during this time are always a good idea. Dispersed CampingMore primitive camping outside of developed campgrounds or designated campsites. Find out more from our Dispersed Camping page. Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) CampingSome campgrounds are especially designed for Off Highway Vehicle use. OHV Sand Camping is also allowed in some OHV riding areas. Check our OHV Section for details about these sites and areas.
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USDA Forest Service, Siuslaw National Forest |