Reviews, get directions and information for TYEE CAMPGROUND (UMPQUA RIVER)
"Tyee Campground is situated between the Pacific Coast and the city of Roseburg, Oregon. Perched on the banks of the Umpqua River, its location appeals to avid anglers and water sport enthusiasts. There are two areas with campsites. You will have access to amenities including multiple spigots for drinking water, restrooms, horseshoe pits, an emergency phone, and river access. The campground also features the reservable Tyee Pavilion, which includes six large picnic tables, a long serving counter, sink, electrical outlets and a large barbecue grill. Tyee is located along the Umpqua River in southwestern Oregon. It is only one of two rivers in Oregon with headwaters that begin high up in the Cascade Mountains and meanders to the Pacific."
Half Moon Bay
61 km
Prices are ridiculously high for not having water and just a vault toilet. We all cam...
Stanton Park
62 km
Clean, hot showers. All campsites have fire pits and grills. We had unfortunately set...
Hemlock Lake Campground
71 km
Quiet and peaceful here no motors on lake good fishing too use lime green power bait ...
Horseshoe Bend Campground
73 km
Tons of mosquitos. And it rained on us the whole time. Other than that, the facilitie...
Miwaleta Park
75 km
Loved the cabins and the lake. Beautiful and peaceful. Nice place to fish and watch t...
Boulder Flat Campground
80 km
Clean and well taken car of. Such a beautiful spot along the North Umpqua River!
Poole Creek Campground
106 km
Mosquitos were as thick as I've ever experienced. We left diamond lake because of the...
Thielsen View Campground
112 km
Basic facilities, but easy enough to find and get your pitch. Very, very quiet at nig...
Reviews
Beautiful little campground. Some great sites. Host is very nice and they have the best smelling pit toilets I've ever used! Will definitely be going out again!! And we live less then 30 minutes away!
Clean pit toilets, easy river access, generous tent pad and lots of space between camps. Lots of fish and lots of forest to play in for the kids. River is easy swimming and floating, lots of giant eddies in the rocks. I don't recommend diving because of the rocks. Rafts and floats would be great here. Super friendly onsite volunteers. The road signs to the campground aren't horrible to find.
Nice, clean campground right by the river. The vault toilets were the nicest we had the entire trip. Not very big which kept it nice and quiet on a Friday night.
nice set up and fairly convenient if you are traveling south to coos bay. great campsite set up very flat plenty of room for two tents - but here is the drawback HWY 138 is about 200-300 yards away just across the river and there is a large saw mill where log trucks are very active on this rd AT ALL HOURS a lot of compression braking heading in to the turns there rolling and booming through the river canyon
Well maintained campground. Parking sites for large RVs are a bit uneven. Lovely spot on the Umpqua River. A bit noisy at times w traffic on 138 across the river when the river is low as in September 2022
This is a great campground and recreation site. There are two factors that preclude a 5-star rating: the trails are in bad condition and the vault toilets are a RomTec knockoff, so they have odor issues that would have been solved by going with actual RomTec. Not the fault of the campground, but it seems to be quite popular with somewhat trashy people. We heard a lot of very foul language late at night after quiet hours and cigarette butts all over the place. The previous week, we had stayed at Susan Creek, so we know that this is not a BLM-wide problem.
Super quiet well kept camp ground 15 spots Reservations required. Day use free, about 10 parking spots, bathrooms.
very beautiful campground nice camp host check out my youtube channel
Great place to fish. Please pack out your trash! Keep these areas beautiful and safe for all people and wildlife.
Nice spot, quiet, , there was a phone available to make the reservation as we hadn't pre booked,