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In 1948 a wildfire came thru what then was a mixed forest of spars old growth conifers, evergreen and deciduous broadleaf trees burning intensely enough to render the entire area to primarily grassland. Today it is quickly returning to primarily mixed forest, recovering the ability to hold water at cooler temperatures as it once did.
Nestled on the south slope of Dickinson Mountain it offers plenty of sunshine yet some of the best cool freshwater to be found anywhere. Although much of this paradise is considerably steep there are ample cow and goat trails to make exploring extremely enjoyable.
Bachelor Creek which runs thru approximately 1/2 mile of the Southeast portion is home to beaver, cutthroat, western pond turtles, great blue heron, and many other wildlife.
There is a pair of resident Redtail hawks, wild turkeys, deer, bobcat, coyote, cougar, mink, flying, silver grey, and pine squirrels, owls (sawhete, screach, Pigmy, barred, and great horned), and many others.
There are also many swimming holes on Bachelor Creek and a tributary we call Dancing creek, although they are all somewhat small the water is nice and refreshing for a quick dip on a warm day.
This is a working farm raising cattle, and chickens. On that note please don't feed any of the animals as they could become a real nuisance. If you are going to be leaving your camp for a hike or swim etc. please secure any food items to avoid a potential disaster.
The farm is 170 acres (a half mile by a half mile) and there is a fence all the way around it. Feel free to hike wherever, as long as you don't cross any fences you are still here.
You can take a dip in the creek where it comes out of the culvert below the road and there is a picnic table at each site as well as at the dipping hole.
Great little spot. Ron provided firewood and kindling which was a nice touch. Site had a water feature as well. Recommend this site to anyone passing through.
Ron’s land was very beautiful! The campsite was super private and easy to find. We really enjoyed the sounds of the stream nearby. Ron was also very kind and helpful during our stay :)
My group and I had an amazing camping experience at dancing creek farm! We stayed at site 2 where the creek runs beside the campsite, with beautiful scenery & shaded with lots of trees. Ron was very accommodating to our needs & easy to communicate with. Bathroom & shower were clean. The dipping hole was nice to cool down & the cutest cows came to say hi! I would definitely stay here again!
We had a great time camping on Ron's land. He greeted us when we arrived and was incredibly friendly. We set up at Site 2 with no issues and loved the seclusion of the site. We slept to the sounds of running creek water and the kids loved the small creek access where they got to pick blackberries. We hiked to the top of his property to enjoy a gorgeous meadow and view of his land. It was a great experience.
Exactly as described and really a perfect pit stop for the night that is conveniently off of I5 but away from the noise of the high way. It was so nice to wander some trails on the property and see the livestock around. It was peaceful and private for a good nights rest. Ron was very accommodating.
Location
Oakland, Douglas, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Cow Creek Umpqua, Kalapuya, Yoncalla, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to