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    Grants Pass Over-Niters

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    13 years ago

    A nice place, very scenic. If you get a chance to stop do so.. stretch your legs and stay a while.

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    11 years ago

    A very basic park. Lots of permanent residents. Paved roads but pea gravel pads. I will not stay here again.

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    Jumpoff Joe Creek Campground & RV Park - Just some local visitors.

    Jumpoff Joe Creek Campground & RV Park

    4.3(65 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    We stayed there for 5 days in space # 7. This spot was perfect! So beautiful. My husband is…read moredisabled and when we arrived thereit was a little late, (after hours) and we we met by Dawn who help us get our trailer all settled in. Could not have done that without her! Thank you Dawn! The trails were beyond amazing, there were places to take my dog that were super fun. All our neighbors were great as we made new friends in our little area. The showers and restrooms were very clean and the bathroom always kept warm for hot showers. Thank you Amanda! Who was also great! When booking our spot Cathy was also super helpful and accomodatin g. And their store prices were very reasonable, unlike most campsite general stores and they had everything we needed. This place is by far oiur most favorite place to stay....a definite 5 star plus. Also, their cabins and yurts are so cute and homey! we are already booking for next month! Thank you Dawn, Cathy and Amanda for a wonderful stay and looking forward to seeing you all again soon. !!!!!!!!!!!

    Love this campground! We stay here a couple of times a year as it's our mid point to the central…read morecoast of Oregon. Spacious well maintained sites, beautiful shade trees, kind staff, dog park, and clean. We are so grateful to the owners that they did not cave to pressure, they dropped their affiliation, and are keeping this campground as a beautiful destination to be cherished. Thanks for saving the shade trees.

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    Jumpoff Joe Creek Campground & RV Park - Relaxing from the heat of the day.

    Relaxing from the heat of the day.

    Jumpoff Joe Creek Campground & RV Park
    Jumpoff Joe Creek Campground & RV Park

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    Rogue Elk Campground - Boat launch area.

    Rogue Elk Campground

    3.8(5 reviews)
    32.7 mi

    This is a beautiful county campground. Located on the upper Rogue River, there are 38 campsites,…read more16 of which have water/electric hookups. There is a boat ramp and access to the Rogue River and Elk Creek. Campsites are $26/night for hookups, $22/night for no hookups. Sites are level and spacious. Camp host is friendly. When we first arrived, we realized our reserved site (#15) had no shade whatsoever, which was an issue because we were in the middle of a major heat wave with 90-100 degree heat. We were lucky, because we were able to find an unreserved site that had full shade. If you want shade, stay away from Site 15. Another issue with site 15 is that it is right next to the spot on the river where rafters pull out, so it gets a lot of foot traffic. There were people who parked their cars in what was our reserved site, even though it had a reserved sign on it. We were happy in our new site, but the beast of this campground is the road noise. The campground is located RIGHT NEXT TO Crater Lake Highway 62. We knew this when we made the reservations, but in reading the reviews no one had mentioned road noise. We didn't realize how much traffic there would be, especially truck traffic, all through the night. The highway curves near the campground, so it is a section where drivers are constantly braking, then accelerating as they go up the hill. Also, like many campgrounds, the vibe changes on the weekend. The weekend campers were noisier and messier. I have to say, in all the camping we have done, I have never been in a campground where campers left food, clothes, trash, etc. out all over tables and the ground the entire time they were in their sites. I'm not a neat freak, and I know we are here to relax because "we're camping", but I have never seen anything like it. Also, the dumpster near our campsite was full, and even though there was a sign asking people to take their trash to a nearby dumpster that was not full, people just dumped their trash on the outside of the dumpster, where it piled up. Such a shame. Quite an eyesore until the trash was finally picked up days later.

    The RV pump out facilities and out of service and have been so for an extended time according to…read morethe campground host. Also given its proximity to the host campsite, I doubt there's any incentive to get it fixed. The next park towards Crater Lake was allowing campers to use their facilities but they have stopped allowing it according to the host. The inner ring of campsites have water and AC but no sewage A very low key park that seems to cater mostly to locals at least this time of the year- Early May. We would come back

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    Rogue Elk Campground - Raft went by with no one in it, so rescue was called.  Thank goodness it all ended well.

    Raft went by with no one in it, so rescue was called. Thank goodness it all ended well.

    Rogue Elk Campground - Nice playground.

    Nice playground.

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    Highway is SO CLOSE!

    Jackson Wellsprings

    Jackson Wellsprings

    3.1(139 reviews)
    37.1 mi
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    My review is only for someone coming to enjoy the hot spring tub and pool. The price at only $15 is…read morean awesome deal. Not everything was extremely clean but this is a campground so beggars can't be choosers. The spring water does have a sulphuric smell so some people may not want to swim in it as much, I also have heard some people feel there is benefits to it for the slim and I am not educated on it. I didn't have a bathing suit, which worked out as the people working there have ones people can use no charge!

    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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    Jackson Wellsprings

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