Chinquapin Group Campground Introduce
Nestled in the heart of Cave Junction, Oregon, Chinquapin Group Campground offers a picturesque and convenient setting for group camping adventures. Located just minutes away from the renowned Oregon Caves, this campground is an ideal base for exploring the natural wonders of the region. Whether you're planning a family reunion, a school trip, or a gathering of friends, Chinquapin Group Campground provides the perfect blend of rustic charm and essential amenities.
The campground features spacious areas that can comfortably accommodate multiple tents, making it suitable for both small and large groups. With waist-height grill pits, a large fire circle, and clean pit toilets, you'll have everything you need for a comfortable stay. The surrounding forest provides ample shade, and the nearby stream offers a refreshing spot for kids to splash around. For those seeking a bit more adventure, a swimming hole is just across the road, adding to the outdoor fun.
Chinquapin Group Campground is not just about the amenities; it's about the experience. The proximity to the Oregon Caves allows visitors to easily plan cave tours without the stress of long travel times. The peaceful environment, combined with the natural beauty of the area, makes it a favorite among campers looking to reconnect with nature.
Here’s what some of our satisfied campers have to say:
- "This small campground was fantastic for a group camping adventure. It comes with some pretty nice pit toilets, several waist-height grill pits, a large fire circle, and enough space for our group with 13 tents. It was super close to the Oregon Caves, so utilizing this spot, we were able to make our cave tour with little stress. I would come back here again."
- "I visited here for my high school’s 20th high school reunion. The bathroom structure was clean enough and had toilet paper. Plenty of trees to provide shade at and around the 3 picnic tables. Nice swimming hole across the road but there is also a small stream on the same side of the road for getting feet wet and good for kids to splash around too."
Plan your next outdoor adventure at Chinquapin Group Campground and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones. Whether you're exploring the caves, enjoying a campfire under the stars, or simply relaxing in the serene surroundings, this campground promises an experience you'll cherish.
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This small campground was fantastic for a group camping adventure. It comes with some pretty nice pit toilets, several waist height grill pits, a large fire circle, and enough space for our group with 13 tents. There was even more space if we had a larger group. It was super close to the Oregon Caves, so utilizing this spot, we were able to make our cave tour with little stress. I would come back here again.
I visited here for my high school’s 20th high school reunion. I didn’t stay the night like some did but I did spend a few hours in the daytime. The bathroom structure was clean enough and had toilet paper. No lights so only daylight coming in the windows though. Plenty of trees to provide shade at and around the 3 picnic tables. Nice swimming hole across the road but there is also a small stream on the same side of the road for getting feet wet and good for kids to splash around too.
I love to walk the trail. It's very pretty and such a delightful experience. However, today I was challenged by a camper for the first time in the three years I've been going there. I politely reminded him the trail is open to the public year round. I was just walking through the parking lot on my way to the beginning of the trail, keeping away from the camp area as much as possible. He seemed to think that because he paid for the campground that no one else should have access to the trail. Campers please be aware you will have hikers coming through. Let's all be respectful so the area can be enjoyed by all.
This stand alone, locked gate controlled campground IS NOT PRIVATE. There is access for the public to a trail head and arrogant people that have NO respect for campers walk right down the middle of the camping area, use the facilities that are supposed to be part of the campground and set up their camera tripod to take pictures. Not knowing who these people are I was not able to let my grandchildren walk the short distant to the pit toilet without watching them like a hawk.The pit toilets had no toilet paper. We supplied our own, which was used by John Q public. It is a big enough area to let your dogs roam without leashes. But people going to the trail head walk their dogs. It did not bode well with our protective, territorial dogs. The rangers solution: if we didn't like it, we could leave and we were informed the only area we could consider private was inside our tents. So, if you are looking to get away from it all and not have to deal with people you don't know, this isn't the place to go. Very, very disappointing. And to top it off, they had to turn off the well water due to a health issue prior to our arrival. We were not informed until I got home and the email that was sent 2 days after our arrival.The picture posted is of one arrogant trail-head user’s that tried to hit one of our dogs with his walking stick.
My daughters school camped here for 4 days 3 nights. She loved it and the rest of her class. I'm sorry people have had bad experiences here but not time.
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