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Hours

Monday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday, 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Griffin Park Introduce

Griffin Park is a fantastic destination for campers and outdoor enthusiasts visiting Grants Pass, Oregon. Located on the shores of the mighty Rogue River, this park provides a variety of amenities for both RVs and tents, making it an ideal spot for your next adventure.

At Griffin Park, you'll find:

  • Well-maintained campgrounds with full hook-ups ($40) and dry camping options ($30)
  • A playground for kids
  • On-site bathrooms and showers
  • A day use area for those who don't wish to stay overnight
  • A boat launch for boaters

The park's friendly hosts are always on hand to assist with any questions or needs you may have. Whether you're here for a quick stop or an extended stay, Griffin Park offers a welcoming environment for all visitors.

Customer Feedback

Our customers love Griffin Park! Here’s what they’re saying:

  • "Wonderful place to visit the mighty Rogue River. The staff is very pleasant and helpful."
  • "It’s no wonder with the lawbreakers. Why so many of the public lands are being closed off.

Visitors appreciate the scenic views, abundant wildlife, and the peaceful atmosphere that Griffin Park offers. With daily hours from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, it's a great spot to unwind and enjoy nature.

We look forward to welcoming you to Griffin Park for your next camping adventure!

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Customer Reviews

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Autumn Ray (Wake-Up)
Aug 14, 2024

Wonderful place to visit the mighty Rogue River. They offer a campground, playground, bathrooms, showers, a day use area and boat launch. You can also drive tour 4wd put onto the gravel bar area along the river to find your quiet place. There is a park host and a caretaker of the park, both very pleasant and helpful. $40 for full hook ups and $30 to dry camp.

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Victoria Smith
May 28, 2024

So much for first come first served. I guess if you come early enough they allow you to fence off the area you want to save for others who come late. It’s no wonder with the law beakers. Why so many of the public lands are being closed off. Travelers beware they really don’t want you there. They don’t know how to be kind. Because they have been doing it doesn’t make it right. It just means that people have put up with it for to long. What’s with the reliving one’s self?? In the dusty parking lot? Ewww! Come on now… seriously? What’s wrong with moving tables around the park? An adult woman said she didn’t know any better! When asked about it all the adults lied about it? Why lie? That kid was so embarrassed he tried to ride away on his bike. Needless to say they made some sob stories and didn’t even put it back when the race was over. I think the camp hosts are amazing!! Putting up with non park camper’s destroying the rest rooms. Clogged up several times. I’m talking just rude and nasty people. They messed up my race day. Took a table set up a canopy set and then didn’t even sit at the table. I suppose it’s just that I was under the impression that states wanted travelers to come visit. The behavior of the people who have come to the same place all the time. Is not appropriate for the public.

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Faro Prestigiacomo
Jun 14, 2023

Beautiful, quiet, spacious, well maintained park. The river has a calm area and swift current. Great staff. A bit of a trek to get to but worth it. One of our favorite spots this trip!

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mary davis
Sep 30, 2024

It is a nice little out of the way campground. The Rogue River is right there. Both the bathroom and showers were clean and in good repair. The campground host is friendly. Other campers were friendly also. The price is reasonable. Dogs are welcome.

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Shellie Eakin
Nov 14, 2021

This is my favorite park in the entire Rouge River Valley!!!! It’s great for so many things! There’s a long sand/gravel bar for swimming - as the waters pretty calm - where the jet boats will slow down and do “wheelies” sometimes during the summer months. There’s a large waterfront grassy area to play, picnic and play ball in. It’s also a beautiful place to take photos. There’s a nice sized campground with yurts that can be rented, tent and RV spaces … a little something for everyone in one of the most beautiful area’s in Josephine County. If you’re living in South Central Oregon or visiting Grants Pass or Medford, this park deserves a visit from you. You will not regret the trip.