Meyers Camp Dispersed Campsites Introduce
Nestled in the scenic area of Grants Pass, OR, Meyers Camp Dispersed Campsites offers a unique and immersive camping experience for outdoor enthusiasts. This charming dispersed campground provides a perfect blend of nature and simplicity, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an off-grid adventure while enjoying access to basic amenities.
Located on the other side of a creek, Meyers Camp is accessed via a narrow, winding logging trail on NF-100. The site features single primitive campsites with a nice fire ring and picnic table, offering ample space for tents and outdoor activities. While there are no bathrooms or water sources on-site, the area compensates with its serene environment and proximity to natural beauty.
The campground is known for its secluded location near a flowing creek, providing a soothing soundscape and opportunities for nature appreciation. Despite being close to the main road across the creek, the site enjoys minimal traffic, ensuring a peaceful stay for campers.
- Perfect for guests seeking an off-grid camping experience
- Nearby creek offers natural beauty and tranquility
- Primitive amenities with fire rings and picnic tables
- Secluded location with minimal traffic noise
- Accessible via a narrow, winding logging trail (note: not suitable for trailers)
Campers have praised Meyers Camp Dispersed Campsites for its peaceful atmosphere and natural charm. Many visitors highlight the ability to hear the nearby creek and the sense of seclusion despite being close to the main road. Guests recommend avoiding trailers due to the narrow access road and note that additional campsites may be available further down the trail, though currently blocked by a large tree.
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Customer Reviews
Google won't let me edit the location, it's on the other side of the creek, the access road is off NF-100. Single primitive campsite with a nice fire ring and picnic table, no bathrooms or any water. Lots of room for tents etc. Very narrow winding logging trial to access. Don't take a trailer, cars might have problems. There may be more campsites further down the trail, but it was blocked by a large tree past the first site, so no access currently. Very nice spot, you can hear the creek nearby, and while it's close to the main road across the creek, there isn't much traffic lol