Rogue Elk Park Introduce
Rogue Elk Park is a charming destination nestled along the riverbanks in Oregon, offering a mix of camping and RV park facilities under the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. This park provides an ideal setting for those who enjoy nature and outdoor activities, with sites equipped with 20amp electric hookups for tents and 30amp for RVs, complete with water access. The location is perfect for those seeking a quiet retreat in nature.
- Environment: Surrounded by natural beauty, Rogue Elk Park offers a serene atmosphere where campers can enjoy the outdoors while staying close to essential amenities like restrooms and fire pits.
- Services: The park features electric and water hookups, ensuring convenience for both tent campers and RV users. Fire pits are available for those who wish to gather around the fire under the stars.
Rogue Elk Park has received mixed feedback from visitors. While some appreciate its serene setting and unique experiences like witnessing a river baptism, others find the road noise disruptive. The park's proximity to the river makes it a great spot for nature lovers, though chasing shade might be necessary during peak hours due to limited tree cover.
- Customer Feedback: Campers highlight both the beauty of the location and the challenges, such as noise from road traffic and nearby campers. Despite these drawbacks, many find the park's unique offerings worthwhile.
Rogue Elk Park is a hidden gem for those who appreciate the balance between nature and comfort. While it may not be perfect for everyone, its riverside location and amenities make it a valuable option for outdoor enthusiasts exploring Oregon.
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Customer Reviews
Adequate campground *if* you want to be *specifically* along this stretch of the river. It’s more like camping in a park than a campground — and not all spots are created equal; you might be chasing the shade a lot and if your neighbors don’t observe quiet hours (10p-7am), it’s pretty close quarters, so you’ll be hearing them. … Some sites have 20amp (30amp for RVs) electric pedestals and water. … You’ll be hearing road noise day and night and they water the weeds here… I recommend other campgrounds.
Beautiful and serene, road noise was obnoxious but tolerable. Saw a huge group of people that showed up on the bank of the river next to us, did a baptism and went on their way. Definitely a unique experience!
The camp host Mark is amazing! We enjoyed our stay very much! Clean restrooms, nice clean camp sites! It’s a beautiful place even though it’s got some highway noise; you don’t really notice the noise. Fishing from our site was very fun and nice! We’ll definitely go there a lot!
Beautiful place on the Rogue River.
This is a gorgeous park. We a stayed three nights mid-week in March and there were only two other campers. The park is on a point where Elk Creek flows into the Rogue River. Half or more of the campsites are on one of the rivers, so the scenery is gorgeous. If you walk East through the RV part of the campground you walk past the small day use area and some tent sites. Those tent sites were lovely and spacious and right on the Rogue. From the end of the tent area you can take a trail that follows the river. We don’t know how far the trail goes; we walked about 1/3 mile. On our short hike we saw a partial skeleton about the size of a medium dog we think. I don’t think it was a dog, but that seemed to be the size. I don’t know what the hunting animal was (coyote?) but it occurred to me we’d not want to leave a dog outside the campsite unattended at night. I’m a city person, so maybe I’m over cautious. We saw an otter swimming in Elk Creek one afternoon. On the drive to Shady Cove (nearest town) there is an eagle’s nest where we saw an eagle one time. It wasn’t far to Crater Lake so we drove there one day. Another place we discovered is the Natural Bridge where the Rogue River goes underground for a short distance as it flows through a lava tube. And between the Natural Bridge and Crater Lake was the Rogue Canyon where the Rogue flows through a narrow basalt canyon. At the natural bridge you can take a 3.5 mile hike to another bridge. The ranger at the campground was friendly and extremely helpful. They don’t have a dump station at this park, so we asked whether there was a nearby park with one. He said he’d check and let us know the next day. And, the following day he stopped by our trailer to let us know there wasn’t a park with a dump station we could use but the Chevron in Shady Cove has one that costs a small fee. We have a 32’ fifth wheel. The turns in the campground are sometimes tight. Roads in camp have many potholes. The trailer sites have a long pad for the trailer and a short pad adjacent for your truck to park. We felt the sites were nicely spacious. Table and fire pit provided.
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