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Boulder Creek Campground

Contact Info
Umpqua National Forest
27812 Tiller Trail Hwy
Tiller, OR

Phone :
541-767-5000
Basics
Number of Sites:
8 sites
Elevation:
1400 feet

Description

Boulder Creek Campground is located along the South Umpqua River near the mouth of Boulder Creek. The campsites offer shade and seclusion in a setting of mixed age conifers

Amenities

Details

Season
May 1 to October 31
Elevation
1400 feet
Basic Info
Total Sites:
8 sites
More Site Details
Max RV Length:
22 feet
Additional Details

8 Campsites with wooden tables

Gravel surfaced roads and parking

25-45 foot length parking spurs

Steel fireplaces with grills

Vault toilets

Garbage containers

Grey water sumps

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

From the Tiller Ranger Station take County Road No.46, which becomes South Umpqua Road No.28, for 14 miles to Boulder Creek Campground. The entrance is on the right side of the road. The entrance to Boulder Creek Annex is on the left side of the road.


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