Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Susan Creek Campground offers a unique blend of nature and comfort, making it an ideal choice for outdoor enthusiasts visiting the Roseburg area. Nestled along the N Umpqa Hwy, this charming campground provides a perfect base for exploring the beautiful surroundings while offering all the necessary amenities to ensure a pleasant stay.
Customer Feedback: Guests have praised the campground for its clean restrooms, well-maintained facilities, and friendly staff. Many appreciate the proximity to trails and waterfalls, making it an excellent base for exploring the area. While some note minor inconveniences like noise levels or mosquito presence, overall reviews highlight a fun and memorable camping experience.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Clean, well maintained restrooms. Easy trail to falls. There has been a large fire in the area, so no shade. Very pretty waterfall.
Great campsite with good amenities and access for all types of campers. Each site was paved and had stones carving out the area for setting up camp. The forest floor was blocked off with wooden posts as a barrier between us and the thick plants and bushes. It's next to the river, with a few access trails directly to the water. The area did have a decent amount of mosquitoes though. We stayed at site #14, which was pretty central. It connected to the site across unfortunately, but we had nice neighbors. While not a rowdy campground, it was not exactly quiet and peaceful. Lots of kids, families and friends gathering in groups and the close proximity of sites doesn't lend too much privacy. Still a fun campground that had free hot showers, running water, plenty of trash and places to dispose of waste water. A bundle of firewood was dry and affordable too. The campground host was friendly and helpful, plus they had brochures for waterfalls along HWY 138. Last but not least, I have T-Mobile and did not have service out here.
What a beautiful & serene campground. I hope & pray it doesn't get burned away, like all the other campgrounds, that surround it have. Little amphitheatre, a short walk to the water, horseshoe pits, lots of firewood to buy, (when & if we are allowed to have campfires again) super clean & tidy bathrooms, showers are not able to be used right now, showers are closed until further notice, this may be a Covid thing. The camp sites are very spacious & lots of parking. Due to the Jack fire, the campground may also be closed now. It was open on Tuesday & all spots had been reserved or were occupied. I can't wait for these forest fires to end, it all breaks my heart deeply. The loss of lives, homes, land & livelihoods is quite sad. This campground is on the top of my list to visit, once all is well. Bless the Firefighters, the Camp Hosts & Camper's to keep them all safe. I have also included some photos of the surrounding area that was burned previously, as well as smoke clouds from the current Jack Fire.
Great camping spot on the north umpqua river. We had an amazing river view from our site. Only down side is no hookups and reservations only seems like a waist to not allow someone to just stop in and pay. Reservations require extra money for no reason if the spot is available.
Great campground right on the North Umpqua river. Well maintained and clean. The camp just worked very hard keeping things nice and leaf free with his leaf blower. Hard working guy! It survived the fire! Keep your food in containers, the mice will invade if not.