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    Beaver Creek Campground

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Cantrall Buckley Campground

    5.0(1 review)
    21.1 mi

    What an awesome campground! My family camp for 5 nights here in early August. The cost to camp…read morehere is $16 per night. There are 30 camp sites here and they are maintained. Each campsite comes with a small fire pit, a picnic table, a trash can, a parking space for 2 cars, and a good size camp site. There are water spickets nearby the campsites. There are also flush toilets, automatic water sinks, automatic paper towel dispensers; all of which are well maintained. There are pay showers, if you wish to utilize being clean (50 cents for 4 minutes). Check the web site for all details of the campground. There is also a camp host in case of any emergencies or rowdy campers. Actually, there was one campsite that blared some music past 10pm (noise curfew) for an hour, which I went over there and ask him to turn it down (which he obliged). I will say that many of the campers were more on the strange side (drifters, displaced individuals, and the likes), all which seemed harmless. It seemed that 85% of the campers that were there, all had a dog or two. The Applegate River is about a quarter mile away. My family enjoyed playing in the river twice while we were camping here. Cantrall-Buckley County Park is literally across the street from the campground. And of course, our purpose for camping here was to visit Applegate Christian Fellowship with Pastor Jon Courson (located about 1 mile away). Be aware of speed traps coming into the valley here. There are occasionally police officers stationed along this route.

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    Cantrall Buckley Campground - A deer prancing through the campground

    A deer prancing through the campground

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    Jackson Wellsprings

    Jackson Wellsprings

    3.1(140 reviews)
    19.2 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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    Quigley's Station - The view right behind the camper

    Quigley's Station

    3.6(5 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    I made a reservation but realized I had to cancel that reservation. within one hour of making the…read morereservation I canceled and was due a full refund according to the cancellation policy. They took out a cancellation fee of $ 17.10 when I contacted them to issue the full refund I got the run around telling me only the owner could issue it. It now has been many days and no refund. This is very poor business practice and they should not be able to get away with this. I am a retired veteran and they should be ashamed of themselves.

    We spent a week there on the Klamath River in a 39' 5th wheel. They just reopened after the 2022…read moreMcKinley fire so we pretty much had the whole place to ourselves. They have 50 & 30 amp sites, but on riverside is 30amp only. WiFi is generally good, but again we were really the only ones there. They do have some small cabin rentals. Didn't see or use any public bathrooms or showers, but the do have 1 washer & dryer. The General Store is pretty cool and has a Deli, but if you're staying more than a day, better bring your own food. Closest town with provisions is Yreka. There is no cell signal but we went there for peace & quiet and got exactly that. It was super great. Fished the river, saw turkey, deer, river otters, etc. Go here to relax and enjoy the Klamath River. Staff is really friendly and helpful.

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    Quigley's Station - Sitting outside the camper at night

    Sitting outside the camper at night

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    Quigley's Station - River from the private beach

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