Can you camp along the Kings River?

There are numerous camping areas administered by the U.S. Forest Service on the Upper Kings River. Kirch Flat, located just east of the lake provides family sites and one group site that can accommodate 50 people.

Is dispersed camping still allowed in Oregon?

Thankfully, dispersed camping in Oregon is legal and free on publicly owned land – such as areas under the control of the Oregon Department of Forestry and Bureau of Land Management.

Is BLM land closed in Oregon?

All BLM developed campgrounds in northwestern Oregon are closed to the public, and dispersed camping is prohibited. Members of the public may not enter closed recreation areas. This temporary closure covers the northwestern part of the state, west of the Cascade Range and north from Cottage Grove to the Columbia River.

Do I need a pass to camp in Oregon?

If you´re camping at a state park, you don´t need a day-use parking permit. Just display your current state park camping receipt on your dashboard. If you´re not camping and don´t have an annual permit, you need to buy a daily parking permit. Daily parking permits are $5 per day, per vehicle.

How much does it cost to camp in Oregon state parks?

Overnight rates

Resident
Min Max
Full / “Standard Full” Sewer, electricity, water at site Bring your RV, trailer, or tent Accessible sites $26 $38
Electric / “Standard” Electricity, water at site Bring your RV, trailer, or tent Accessible sites $24 $35
Tent Water at site or nearby Accessible sites $17 $23

How do I find campsites in Oregon?

At campgrounds that accept reservations, any unreserved sites are available without a reservation for one night. Campers who wish to stay additional nights are asked to make a reservation at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com, or check with a park ranger. More information is on our Camping without a Reservation page.