Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Rustic Barn with several out buildings on 1.88 wooded acres on the North Umpqua with river access and a calm swimminhole in a cove by a small rocky island with different indigenous shrubs and plants, with a nearby honey bee hives where they sell local honey, walking distance to the 138 grill and 3 miles from the Idyled trading post and the lodge is just across the street serves wine and beer with local sing alongs on Thursday evenings.
If fine Dining is more what your looking for, Steamboat Inn is just down the road a piece, if your feeling a bit more casual the narrows might be more your style with pool tables food and cold drinks
north Umpqua with so many waterfalls , it would take a weeks to hike them all, what’s your desire. There is something for everyone from the littles to the ones who like to sit in rocking chairs and just enjoy the views, of the birds, fish, and native vegetation the property is still very raw not to developed, with good access with a vehicleMotorcycles welcome pitch a tent, pull-up in a van , trailers, fifth wheel even a 40 ft coach has assess to it sleep in a shed bed in a barn, tiny houses welcome, gateway to the North Umpqua, fine dining to the perfect hole in the wall food is available within walking distance, 138 grill the old munchies, fine dining- steamboat Inn the narrows tavern with pool table ,trading post has a liquor store and deli and the lodge where they serve wine and beer the have music on Thursday evening Bird watching , Fishing, kayaking, swimming, hiking, biking exploring, a multitude waterfalls, Tokatee hot spring , Diamond-lake ,lake in the woods is near by ,many photo opportunities ,many indigenous species to identify , easy access to internet and good cell service camp and relax with the locals
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Chill basic spot. Perfect stop over for my drive from mt Rainer NP to Reno, by way of the Oregon coast of course!
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Dan M.
2 reviews
Recommends
· May 2024
3 m campervan
Really beautiful spot the host was very friendly and a river running in the background was so relaxing
Tim M.
25 reviews
Recommends
· April 2024
4 m pop-up camper
Decent spot to pull through for the night. You are much closer to the river than you would think. You are right above an area on the river where birds come in and it was very cool and neat. The pizza place in walking distance was excellent and the coffee/lunch place was so so cool. Apparently they will be moving closer to the highway soon so not sure if walkable then but what a great place.
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Belinda A.
3 reviews
Recommends
· July 2022
Beautiful river and grass
4 m travel trailer · Group trip
We enjoyed the lovely view of the river and grassy lawn from our packed gravel perch driveway where we parked our 16’ camper and truck. Perfect spot for our rig. DeeDee (Deidre) is a nice and helpful woman and helped us try to park in grass but tents would be best on lower grass level and parking our camper was better and easier on top level. The roads don’t have much traffic or noise. The restaurants are very easy to walk to and have great food. Breakfast at Atom Bistro was excellent They even have a separate Glutenfree menu. The 138 Grill has a good menu for lunch and dinner but closes at 8:00 pm but has takeout too. We would have stayed longer at Dee Dee’s but had reservations the next day in Lassen. We will stay here again, especially to fish in the North Umpqua River area.
Tulasi R.
8 reviews
Recommends
· July 2022
Beautiful
Tent
Out of all three of the hipcamps we stayed during our trip this week, DD’s was by far our favorite. If you want an authentic local experience this is the place for you. Location was great, it’s off the road but it still feels very private, with plenty of space/options to pitch up your tent. It’s right on the river and we got the chance to go for a swim and it was so beautiful. The water felt great and we felt so rejuvenated afterwards. DD’s property is beautiful and has this magical vibe to it. Falling asleep listening to the river was divine. She also has a sweet puppy who we just adored named Rojo. DD is an amazing and thoughtful host with great stories. I highly recommend this listing, and can’t wait to come back.
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Allie D.
3 years on Hipcamp
Mixed feelings
· July 2022
3 m car · Group trip
Overall it was a great place to camp. It was closer to the road than I was expecting, but that comes with the convenience of being near a coffee shop and restaurant. The views of the river and landscape were beautiful. DD is very friendly and happy to share information about the area if needed.
Location
Glide, Douglas, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Cow Creek Umpqua, Yoncalla, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to