Campsite #32 at Quinn River Campground, OR

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Campsite #32

8 reviews
6 people
40 ft Back-In
1 good
32
5/22
6/1
Campsite #32 Features: Back-In parking, RV Site, Tent Site, Trailer Site, Pets Allowed

Campsite Reviews (7)

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@KentS1144520 · Camped on Jun 24, 2024 at Campsite #32
Campground is beautiful and quiet. Host did a great job and was very personable. The view while on the reservoir is unbelievable. Well water is the best.
@EverettL0003EC · Camped on Jun 5, 2024 at Campsite #32
We were very impressed with Joe, the camp host. His pride in maintaining the campground was very obvious. The bathrooms were cleaned daily and campsites were in better shape thanLast year. Logging of the campground a couple years ago destroyed the sites and they are starting to take shape again.
@DeanP5213581 · Camped on May 30, 2023 at Campsite #32
We had a great campsite. Lots of room. Had the river right by our spot. Weather was great. Fishing not so good but we had a wonderful time and will be back soon.
@DanF5785023 · Camped on Aug 8, 2022 at Campsite #32
I’ve been coming to this wonderful campground for 47 years. It’s one of my favorite places in the world and I never miss a year. This year I returned to dozens, maybe hundreds, of wonderful mature trees cut down. The trees provided much needed shady and tranquility. Not there are just stumps and huge tree carcasses strewn everywhere. Whoever did this didn’t care at all. I am saddened and extremely disappointed. Some of the campsites are completely destroyed. Looks like a skid or backhoe was used to dig up ground…in the middle of sites. Whoever authorized this should be ashamed. You need only give a shout out to people who loved this place and we’d like volunteer in droves to clean it up. It’ll take decades to get the trees back.

Seriously, what the hell happened? There’s maybe a handful of viable campsites. I have pictures of the destruction. Please explain and try to fix. I spoke with several other campers that were similarly dismayed and disgusted. Very, very sad.
@AndyO6155672 · Camped on Jul 12, 2022 at Campsite #32
No trees, lots of dead brush on the ground, facilities not taken care of. We stayed at lava lake instead
@RobertB6182770 · Camped on Jun 27, 2022 at Campsite #32
I have been going to Quinn River campground every year for more than 20 years. This year after the so-called clearing of dangerous tree's the campground was unrecognizable all the nice large straight shade pines had been logged off and the ground around the camp area was all tore up and uneven with track marks and trails left by the logging equipment. There were lots of felled trees and brush piles left behind that are fuel for forest fires. Supposedly the area was to have dangerous trees removed for the protection of the campers. In my opinion the campground was logged for profit not safety and ruined for many generations and left more unsafe and prone to forest fire than if it had been left alone. It is sad that such a beautiful and special place had to be disfigured for no reason.
@JacobS571 · Camped on Aug 9, 2020 at Campsite #32
We have been twice to camp and paddle. A great simple campground with big sites and easy paddle craft launching and landing.

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