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    Ashland Creekside Campground

    3.1 (92 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Suprise Snowfall!
    Bee W.

    We booked a 3-night stay while visiting relatives in Ashland. Super helpful hosts (we came in after-hours and had an envelope waiting for us with all the necessary info)! While it is an older campground, it was very clean and extremely well kept up. We had excellent wi-fi at our campsite. Prior reviews have mentioned that there are some long-term RVs, and there are. That should not be a concern for anyone, as the campground was quiet and very peaceful. Our site (#24) had a rushing stream behind it and the landscaping and spacing between sites are almost State Park-like. We were treated to an unseasonable spring snowfall and the campground looked magical! Great location and super nice facilities- We would definitely stay again!

    The view from our doorway looking outside. Junky. Who wants to sit outside looking at this??

    First time here. Made reservations for several days bc it was close to town, and we were going to see Shakespeare plays. They put us in site #9, the most awkward site to get into, even though they knew our dimensions when I made the online reservation. Site 9's cyclone-fence view had all the charm of a county correctional facility. Spoke to locals in town who said, "Get out of there!" Spent one night and left immediately the next morning for a county campground. As we left, my husband went in the office and respectfully told them we were leaving & why. The guy told him, "Yeah, I watched and saw you were having trouble with that site. If you told me, maybe we could have worked out something." My husband said, "If you saw the problem, you should have been the one to solve it." The guy was unapologetic. We left without a refund and we went to a more beautiful place, thanks to the advice of locals who knew better! Giving one-star bc my husband said their bathroom was clean.

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    Mark J.

    I don't get fooled with low star rating here,I knew people give low rating are upset & doesn't know how to connect with people,my stay here was very nice I love the place restroom & shower is very neat & clean! If you needs something they also have store general needs they have it there! Staff are very welcoming & accommodating friendly.this area is very relaxing & beautiful to all who plan to visit here please let's just be nice to one another don't litter don't smoke in the restroom respect the place & people you come along. I definitely coming back here pretty soon one of the nicest camp ground I ever been

    We're staying here for the first rime. It's just for 1 night, which is good because the campground is shabby, and I wouldn't stay for more than just an overnight. We picked it because of its proximity to I-5. We're in a tent site that is quiet and by the creek, but the sites are very close together, especially the RV sites. I don't know how people with large rigs navigate the small drives. The pool looked good, but we're not using it. We're also not using the laundry, so i can't speak for that.. The bathrooms are kinda scuzzy. The water spiggots at the tent sites have pump handles that say "not for potable water," which means they probably contain lead, and you should not drink from them. The reviews about the permanent residents are true... there are many, and their sites look very junky, which is ironic, given the "Campground Rules" they make you agree to, which forbid you from having paraphernalia stored outside your RV. I wouldn't consider this a destination campground. With a lot of fixing up and some adherence to "the rules," it could be very nice. But it looks like the maintenance/improvement budget is small.

    Caution Caution Caution.....

    If there were a -5 rating that would describe Ashland Creekside Campground aka "Trailer Park". That would be their score for amenities, cleanliness, customer service, and family friendly accommodations. Upon arrival our family noticed that the photos of this campground did not resemble the park we pulled into. There was caution tape around the play areas, near pool area, and various other locations in the small park. We pulled into spot 38 which was a lovely creekside location. Once we stepped out of our RV we found what resembled hamster litter spread all over our area as a ground cover, not sure what for but found it odd. A pungent smell of propane gas or natural sulfur surrounded our area, it was not our RV leaking fumes. Ashland was experiencing a small heatwave, it was 7:15pm and close to 90 degrees, our kids were hot and we decided to get them into the pool quickly before it closed. When we checked in a few minutes before 7pm the pool was open but when we got there at 7:15pm for a quick cool off all 3 gates were padlocked. This was odd as we had spotted little kids in it upon arrival and one lady with her dog in the pool area. We were disappointed but decided to walk the kids over to the one play area that was not sectioned off by caution tape. The play structure appeared to be new but it was located in a small meadow that was wet and worried me as to why due to the nearby grassy areas having caution tape posted. We took the kids back to our camp spot and decided this was not a place we wanted our children or selves in for the night. While I was on the phone calling the nearby Best Western to check on room availability, my sister had put her blankets in their washing machines. There are also no change machines, the camp store was also closed as well as the recreation center which is listed as an amenity for campers. There were no hours of operation for any of the amenities, including the pool. One of the residents we spoke with advised us that the park managers are, "changing up the rules all the time." We were so lucky to find two rooms at the Best Western and shut down our camp set up and booked it out of this natural disaster of a campground. My sister gathered up her wet blankets from the washing machine (which now had a worse smell then when they went in for cleaning) and ran down the road and jumped into the waiting RV. This is NOT an RV CAMPGROUND, it is filled with permanent residents and should not be allowed to advertise itself as one. It is a Trailer Park and should stick to being one. As we drove out of the park we realized that all of the motor homes we passed were permanently set up and it all became clear, a couple of residents also confirmed they have lived their for over a year. Our camp stay lasted a whole 40 minutes, this is how bad the place is. We have a request in for a refund due to the conditions we described and being unable to stay there.

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    The creek was just a few yards behind our site and it drowned out a lot of noise that might have been bothersome otherwise.

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    Klamath Ranch Resort/Blue Heron RV Park - This was great

    Klamath Ranch Resort/Blue Heron RV Park

    4.6(64 reviews)
    18.7 mi

    What a beautiful campground! Our new favorite! Campsites are nicely spaced, laundry and shower…read morefacilities are clean and the wild horses are such a treat. It cost about $85 but it was well worth it. The river running through the campground is lovely and they have Adirondack chairs spaced out along it so you can sit and enjoy. It is off the highway about 6 miles so there is no noise from the freeway just the sound of the river. Very clean and dog/pet friendly. The owners are helpful and friendly. We will definitely be back!

    Wild horses/wildife and the absolute cleanliness and quiet of the place made braving the intense…read moreheatwave worth it. We were a bit worried by the road there (lots of fair sized holes) and the weather (California was experiencing a bad heat wave, and it was 105 here), and considered only staying one of our two nights. So so glad we stayed both nights. The wild horses were hanging out the whole time, and much of it in front of our trailer. I'm sure the heat drove them down to the river and tasty lawn. We also saw the blue heron, bats, and two river otters! Baby bird above the men's bathroom. Lots to see and enjoy. This place is pristine and quiet. We'd just come from a gross Thousand Trails and a loud state park. Coming here with the clean (and air conditioned!!) bathrooms and showers was lovely. The hosts were so nice. And it just felt quiet and relaxing, only punctuated by territorial stallions making a fuss. Nice additions are the giant shaded area with picnics tables and Adirondack chairs to hang out in- our space didn't have a tree so the shaded option was much appreciated. This is a way away from us, but we hope to come back and spend more time here. Also- shoutout to the hosts who spend a lot of time cleaning up horse poop to keep the roads clean for us!

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    Jackson Wellsprings

    Jackson Wellsprings

    3.1(140 reviews)
    7.5 mi
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    Very pleasant soaking experience. The warm pool is 102 which is perfect for me. I was pleased to…read morelearn that sauna and steam room were also available.

    I honestly cannot understand how the ratings can be so high…read more I did not enjoy this experience AT ALL. As an another reviewer opined just six days ago--- it was-- "disgusting." I find it really interesting that there seems to be some sort of public consensus to not rate this place honestly. Do I have to fear the wrath of the owner or the Oregon Hippie Community or something? Well, bring it on. I had been looking forward to visiting Jackson Wellsprings for YEARS, having first read about it in the book Thru Hiking Will Break Your Heart. My cousin and I had reservations this summer, but we ended up canceling most of our trip. Now I know that she did not miss out. I arrived on New Year's Eve, after having called first to make sure tent camping would be allowed. The woman at the front desk who checked me in was very friendly and polite, and could not speak highly enough about the place. After paying $25 to camp in the meadow, I could use the rest of the facilities for an additional $10. Generally speaking, $25 is cheap to camp, especially for someone with less experience on where you can camp for free, or how to get the kinds of massive discounts I usually get. But $25 is a lot to put up a tent on a communal noisy, tobacco filled lawn. I would note that sharing a group site at camp 4 in Yosemite is actually more glamorous for only $10/person. I'm not sure why Jackson Wellsprings feels that sleeping on their lawn is worth so much. The bathroom was so terrible that I did everything I could to avoid using it. There was literally five inches of space between the toilet seat and door, creating an impossible situation for any female who is larger than Twinkie. I literally was not able to shut the door while using the toilet without risking the fact that my pants would wipe the entire underside of the toilet clean of its ample soil. None of the restroom water was filtered in any way. The water that I used to wash my hands stunk like sulfur until I was able to take a shower somewhere else the next day. The spa shower was the same way. The water smelled so bad, it made me really uncomfortable. I felt like I was bathing in sewage. As a nursing school dropout, before dropping out, I got the highest grade in my microbiology class at Sac State. In this class, we learned to identify several pathogens by smell alone. I've also worked in volcanic environments and am familiar with how hot springs normally smell gassy. But this place just smelled bad. Bad bad bad. Like a literal toilet and like bad bacteria. For the public soak rate of $10-15, you get access to ONLY ONE COMMUNAL HOT SPRING which is set up like a hot tub and does not feel "natural" at all. This one pool had a lot of visible dirt and sediment floating in the water. It smelled like human chicken broth. An old rich lady and her autistic grandson were loudly gossiping about how fat everyone else looked. The fancier springs pictured on the internet cost about $85/hour to rent, and even if I had the money and audacity to do this, I would not do so based on the lack of cleanliness in the public facilities. The bathrooms were not clean, and in fact, everything was so dirty and gross that I'm confused by the more positive reviews. I felt itchy, smelly, and stuffed up until I was able to get to the nearest state park for a proper shower in clean water. When I got out of the shower and smelled the clothes that had been on my body, I understood why I'd overheard a Walmart associate gossip to her peers in Spanish (a few hours earlier) that "that white girl stinks." Even after doing laundry, my swimsuit still smells like a literal pile of garbage. This might have actually ruined my swimsuit. I would never do this again and I definitely don't recommend it.

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    Jackson Wellsprings - No respect for cleanliness.

    No respect for cleanliness.

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