Rujada Campground

Category: Campground in Dorena, Oregon

Address: 40730 Layng Creek Rd, Dorena, OR 97434, USA

Reviews

Sawyer Halin

Jul 9, 2022

Decent campground but skin walkers are about in the Umpqua woods

Connor Soejoto

May 26, 2021

Highlights: Fire pits, lots of spots (and you can reserve online!), picnic tables, cheap per night Pro: Good camp sites with vegetation between for privacy Con: Usually crowded, sound travels fairly easily between sites I had a great time camping here. The sites are mostly private, though some of them are really close together (ideal if you're camping as a group!). I enjoyed walking the small trails at all the camp sites that wind between other sites and to amenities along the paved loop. Lots of potable water access and big fire pits. The tent areas are nice and flat, I wanted mine to catch some more sunlight so I scooted over a little and opted to not use the designated area. Currently there seems to be no camp host, and I had to clear a lot of trash from my fire pit before setting up camp. It was unfortunately crowded when I was here, so lots of dad rock from the RV down the way and a few groups of screaming children (and parents who don't know how to parent other than screaming at their children, yikes). When it was quiet, I could still hear the river even though I was in the far side of the camping sites. The plethora of birds in the trees alone made the trip worth the while. Watch out for the large slugs! They're beautiful and a part of nature that needs to be respected. Some road noise from logging trucks and other vehicles, but once the sun went down it was fairly peaceful Highly recommend coming out this way for a weekend camp. Site 11 is nice and isolated and well insulated by vegetation. Site 12 is very exposed to the loop. Make sure you check the campground map before you pick a spot! The reservation system seems to be lackluster, but nice to know you can snag a site for your specific time.

Steve W

Sep 9, 2019

Almost all the camp sites here are fairly private with lots of foilage between sites. They have a vault toilet and flush toilets with running water, a nice large day use area with what looks like a brand new children's playground consisting of a tire swing, teeter totter, monkey bars and pull up bars. There's a 1-2 mile hiking trail, which is currently classified as hazardous, but in my opinion should be closed. We hiked it this last weekend and there were approximately 75-100 trees down covering about 75-80% of the trail making it fairly dangerous to hike in my opinion. It took us over two hours to complete due to all the hazards.

Peter Epstein

Jun 1, 2019

A fairly basic campground with cold water, flush toilet, but no shower. Storm damage has left the place in a bit of a shambles, with most of the hiking trail unpassable. But the sites are fairly large, with adequate space between them.

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Questions & Answers

Are there any campsites open here now at Rujada?

Dawn Grace | Aug 22, 2021
DGAF_JAE | Aug 22, 2021

Yes. Just have to reserve a spot

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Do I need 4x4 to get here?

bella ameilon | Aug 23, 2019
Lauren Wood | Aug 23, 2019

No 4x4 needed water, table, tent location, garbage, pit toilets, fire ring, trails,child playground, creek and nearby nature. Fee required.leashed pet's ok.

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I have reserved to go camping on the 23rd of this month, Is it aloud to have a camp fire?

Silvia Ceja | Aug 23, 2018
Davy Moss | Aug 23, 2019

Fire danger is low but if you have any questions call cottage Grove Forest service ranger station (541) 767-5000

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