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Edson Creek Campground Introduce

Nestled along the scenic Sixes River Road in Sixes, Oregon, Edson Creek Campground is a hidden gem for nature lovers and camping enthusiasts. This charming campground offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by lush forests and the soothing sounds of the nearby creek. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or an extended stay in nature, Edson Creek Campground provides an ideal setting for relaxation and adventure.

The campground features spacious campsites in an open field, each equipped with a table and fire pit. While the sites are not private, they are generously sized, ensuring a comfortable experience. The campground does not offer power or showers, but clean, private non-flushing toilets are available for convenience. The absence of modern amenities adds to the rustic charm, allowing visitors to truly disconnect and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.

Edson Creek Campground is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere, thanks to the exceptional hosts, Marc and Joni. They go above and beyond to ensure guests have a memorable stay, offering ice pops and coloring activities for kids, and creating a warm, family-friendly environment. The campground is also home to a fun swimming hole, perfect for cooling off on warm summer days, and the open skies provide a breathtaking backdrop for stargazing at night.

Here’s what customers are saying about their experiences at Edson Creek Campground:

  • "A wonderful campground with breathtaking open skies to watch the stars, a fun swimming hole, and terrific hosts who make the experience unforgettable."
  • "Beautiful secluded little campground with a creek and forest nearby. Spot 11 is particularly private and peaceful."
  • "The hosts, Marc and Joni, are amazing! They make the campground feel like home and ensure everyone has a great time."
  • "The price is unmatched, and the clean, well-maintained facilities make this campground a must-visit."

Edson Creek Campground is open seasonally, typically closing for the winter on September 30th. Its secluded location and affordable rates make it a top choice for campers seeking a tranquil escape. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or solo, Edson Creek Campground promises a memorable outdoor experience. For more information or to plan your visit, you can contact the campground directly by phone.

Location

OregonCurry CountySixesSixes River Road

Customer Reviews

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Amy Lewis
Sep 30, 2024

A wonderful campground with breathtaking open skies to watch the stars, a fun swimming hole not far from the campsites and terrific hosts, Marc and Joni, who quite literally want to provide you the most fun and relaxing camping experience. They hand out ice pops and color activities for the kids. The sites themselves are in an open feild with a table and fire pit- not private but fairly large. No power or showers but private non flushing toilets that are kept surprisingly clean. The environment is friendly and welcoming. I would definitely recommend this campground and the price is unmatched. Kudos to the camp hosts for making our visit so memorable.

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Jennifer F
Sep 30, 2021

Beautiful secluded little campground. A lot of the spots are a little close together but there are a couple of secluded spots hidden away from others (we were in spot 11). There is no service and it's right next to a creek and beautiful forest. It's open until September 30th 2021 and closes for the season

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Meg S
Sep 02, 2024

Mark is the host, or was when we were there. While we were camping there, it felt like we were a guest on a Chevy Chase Family Reunion movie -- everyone seemed to know everyone and I'm not confident the FCFS sites were even paying. On one of the nights we were there the host had about 8 adult males at their campsite. There was a lot of animal noises which were upsetting minor children and dogs. The noise got louder and the host site was egging the situation on. Come to find out, the host site was responsible as one of the adult males had a wild game call maker with amplifier. They thought it was hilarious; I'm not as confident -- using a device to attract wildlife to a campground doesn't seem like the brightest idea. It's also worth noting some of the nights were were there we were awoken by constructions noises starting a 4am coming from a local private property getting logged. There were dogs off leash roaming campsites that they did not belong to frequently from German Shepherds to Golden Retrievers. The campground itself had a lot of trash scattered about and holes in the dirt that our camping chairs kept falling into. It isn't well kept. As others have mentioned, there no privacy. It's an open field. That's it. Whether it's quiet for you or not largely depends on whose camping. It was not quiet for us. Save your money and camp elsewhere.

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William Quam
May 30, 2019

A gem of an undiscovered place to camp or RV for up to 14 days. Camp hosts on site so safe to go to Port Orford or the famous Langlois Post Office. When the wind is howling at the coast as it does during the summer come 4 miles off 101 and experience this peace quiet of birds singing all day long. As an extra reason....no bugs or mosquitos. The gentle breeze keeps the temperture cool. Drinking Water and several new and cleaned pit toilets on site. The only part that is missing is you. Plan a stay. At $8 per night or $4 with a Senior or Forest service pass this can fit everyone's budget. Another good point is the cell signal is weak so you have a reason to get to know each other and the family in nature or around the campfire.

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Greg Hancock
Aug 04, 2023

This campground consists of a road down the middle with one side all reserved sites and the other side all first come first serve sites. That latter is adjacent to a creek but there is thick growth in most areas between the creek and the campsites. Each site has a table and a fire pit. Although we had campers all around us with no vegetation between us, we had no issues with noise. All the sites are grassy. There are no showers. We were able to fill our water tank. It's a little off the beaten path but it worked well for a one night stay.

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Penny Mills
Jun 24, 2019

Such a nice and safe place to play and swim in the river. Grassy camp grounds,,,very Nice