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    Elk River Campground

    4.4 (7 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort and Campground - Spot 38

    Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort and Campground

    4.3(82 reviews)
    16.9 mi

    We desperately needed a place to sleep during our camping trip. Our first choice was not so great…read more So happy we found Honey Bear by the Sea! The receptionist was so helpful and welcoming. There is a game room with ping pong, pool, darts, ect. Showers and restrooms are SUPER clean and smelled very nice. There is a short 10 min walk to Ophir rest area, a great way to enjoy the beach. The tent sites are very secluded and only down side is that it is a very far walk if you need to use to restrooms. (Unless you drive). There are porta potties out there if that's your thing. The sunset is very beautiful. Bonus points for hearing the waves crash during the night. Highly recommend to anyone looking to try it out.

    Honey Bear by the Sea could be a great place to stay, depending on which site you get…read more Cons: The campsites are so random with some so close that it feels uncomfortable. Our site had a picnic table and fire ring on the BACK side of our back-in site, by the neighboring RV's door/windows, so it was inconvenient and uncomfortable to use them. The older lady with short hair who works there hovers over the game room/laundry facilities area. We went upstairs to play pool while waiting for our laundry and she hurried into the building, yelling, "Excuse me! Have you been here before? Do you know the rules?!" (Ummm, we're just a middle-aged couple playing a game of pool.). We replied, telling her we know the "rules" and continued playing, but she remained there, standing at her post and watching/listening to us. It was so awkward and we couldn't understand why we were being watched. PROS: The campground is in a beautiful setting and great location. There are some open field areas where you can play frisbee and catch and it's only a short walk to the beach.

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    Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort and Campground - Play structure, badminton net.

    Play structure, badminton net.

    Honey Bear by the Sea RV Resort and Campground
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    Huntley Park Campground - Camping on the Rogue river

    Huntley Park Campground

    4.2(5 reviews)
    21.5 mi

    We stayed here for 2 nights and wow!!! The view was amazing the camp sites were spacious and clean…read more Very quiet and peaceful. We had driven thru this place a couple weeks prior just to check it out, we decided to take a chance and avoid checking reviews etc and we have now decided this will be our go to spot whenever we decide to get out of the city!!

    This would be a 5 Star if it were not for the following:…read more -The overbearing, rude on site manager -The lack of trash bins -How loud it got all throughout the night despite the quiet time. There was not a single of the night I didn't hear drunk people screaming at each other or getting into fights. -The sites are also incredibly cramped and small with no privacy or division of the sites surrounding them. Just an open field with a few trees. HOWEVER there are plenty of positives! -There were plenty of spaces and apparently I went on a really busy weekend -Tons of river access and places to swim -A great big open field with a basket ball hop, volley ball court, teacher ball, and huge inflatable balls you can get inside of and roll around in. That was really something. -Very kid friendly aside from how loud it is throughout the night -Well maintained, even a little too much... -On site place to buy wood -Not too far from town! So although there's plenty of positives, the on site guy really upset me and was just a huge jerk and it made it so unpleasant. It's funny that he feels the need to boss me around about something I didn't do (someone who came to camp, not party) but when people are being loud obnoxious drunks all night long suddenly he's blind and deaf. I'd never go back. Too loud, crowded and the guys on a power trip. But he does maintain the place nicely.

    Edson Creek Campground

    Edson Creek Campground

    5.0(1 review)
    4.1 mi

    When the lady in Ray's Food Place suggested my companion and I check out a BLM campground - I…read moreadmit, as a Northern Californian - I had my doubts: images of dusty, dry, rattlesnakey territory without toilets, tables and no fires allowed instantly filled my brain. However, we did not want to sleep under the fog so we headed north to Sixes and turned east. After following a curving riverside road - we found ourselves at the camp host's site and the sign in board. The camp host popped out of the window of her RV to greet us and give us an orientation, pointing us to a spot where we could camp. This was the most POSH BLM campground I have ever seen: neatly manicured green grass bisected by a flat gravel driveway, concrete picnic tables and fire pits on each site, well behaved Douglas firs sprinkled around. The site was $8 for the night and $5 for as much wood as we wanted to load in their wheelbarrow and haul back for the night. Most folks in the campground seemed to turn in early - including the couple camped near us with a cat and a dog in their tent (woof! mew!). Even the most drunk guy there seemed to go down at sunset. We slept in the open with a view of the Milky Way traveling across the sky - and I got to see two shooting stars. There was NO fog, no noisy traffic - just the sounds of the creek nearby and some birds who thought 3:30am was the right time to start greeting the dawn. No showers, either but that's what a creek or river serves when you camp like this (unless you leave at 6am like we did!).

    Elk River Campground - campgrounds - Updated August 2026

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