Farewell Bend Campground
Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest
Write a Review Crater Lake Hwy. Prospect, OR 97536 541-560-3900 Reservations: 877-444-6777 Official WebsiteGPS: 42.9162, -122.4351
Overview of Farewell Bend Campground
Last Price Paid: $22
Reported by camper-740912 on 9/4/2022
Longest RV Reported: 35 feet (Class A)
Reported by Les on 6/5/2021
Number of Sites 61
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Open Seasonally May-Oct.
Elevation 3,444 ft / 1,049 m
Max Stay 14
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Farewell Bend Campground 12 people have reviewed this location.
“Huge Sites.”
Reviewed 9/4/2022
Nightly rate: | $22 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 60 |
Nice campground, only accepts cash so make sure to have some on hand. No cell reception, generators allowed but everyone was very courteous about when they used them. We stayed in site #60 and enjoyed it. There are many sites that go right against the river but with toddlers we picked one near the woods. Some wooded sites are visible f... more
Nice campground, only accepts cash so make sure to have some on hand. No cell reception, generators allowed but everyone was very courteous about when they used them. We stayed in site #60 and enjoyed it. There are many sites that go right against the river but with toddlers we picked one near the woods. Some wooded sites are visible from the highway, and there is some noise. Try to stay away from the lowered number sites, we found the 30-60 sites to be more concealed from the road. The sites are huge and we had more than enough room to let our kids and two dogs run around and play.
camper-740912 would stay here again
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“Friendly Staff, Quiet campground”
Reviewed 7/31/2022
Days stayed: | 2 |
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Site Number: | 31 |
RV Length: | 25' (Travel Trailer) |
Very friendly hostess with an available list of first come first serve which made it easy to find a camp site. The camp ground is in a grove of tall evergreen trees with a brook babbling at the end of our site. Very clean, quieted down nicely, with friendly campers. Close to Crater Lake.
2Explorers would stay here again
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“Great Campground for visiting Crater Lake”
Reviewed 6/11/2021
Nightly rate: | $12 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
Site Number: | 32 |
RV Length: | 20' (Travel Trailer) |
We were in this park June 1-5, 2021 It was 17 miles to Crater Lake one mile to Beckies burgers and pies and 15 miles to the town of Prospect for fuel and cell service. Sites 1-7 are a little to close to the road for us. We moved to site 32 and loved it. It is on the river as are many of the sites. All the sites on the river are nice. W... more
We were in this park June 1-5, 2021 It was 17 miles to Crater Lake one mile to Beckies burgers and pies and 15 miles to the town of Prospect for fuel and cell service. Sites 1-7 are a little to close to the road for us. We moved to site 32 and loved it. It is on the river as are many of the sites. All the sites on the river are nice. We spent 2 days visiting Crater Lake and the rest of the time hiking trails on the Rouge River. We liked the place so much we stayed an extra day. We left on 5 jun before it got hot. Also we did not have anyone running generators near us so that was real nice. The huge trees in this campground are a bonus. No showers but the restrooms were spotless.
jks would stay here again
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“Total immersion in nature and old-growth forest. Near Crater Lake.”
Reviewed 6/5/2021
Nightly rate: | $12 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 45 |
RV Length: | 35' (Class A) |
Our nightly rate was the 50% using the National Parks Discover pass (make sure you use this when reserving online!) This campground is operated by the National Forest Service and the hosts were very friendly and knowledgeable. It is dry camping only, no hookups of any kind. No showers on site but it does have several running water bath... more
Our nightly rate was the 50% using the National Parks Discover pass (make sure you use this when reserving online!) This campground is operated by the National Forest Service and the hosts were very friendly and knowledgeable. It is dry camping only, no hookups of any kind. No showers on site but it does have several running water bathrooms located around the park as well as water fill spigots. We think the best sites are those adjacent to the Rogue River where you can walk just a few yards and be on the basalt at the edge of the water. The sound of the water will certainly help you sleep at night. We saw large 5th wheels there, but I don't think a 45' Class A would be able to negotiate the access roads within the park. There is some traffic sound from highway 62, but not oppressive. The sites are very clean and well maintained with very wide distancing between sites. Asphalt pads too. Our nearest neighbor was at least 30 yards away. There were several generators being run (including mine) due to heat, but because of distance they are barely noticeable. The park has a combination of reserve-able and walk-in sites. Trailheads from the park give you access to beautiful hikes along the Rogue to the Rogue River Gorge and further beyond, the Natural Bridge formation. Crater Lake is about 25 miles away and absolutely worth the visit. We had zero cell connection with T-Mobile and ATT, including my dedicated hotspot with external MiMo antenna. The nearest service that we found was 12 miles south in the town of Prospect. Being off grid was a small price to pay for being under 100' old-growth evergreens. Oh, and don't miss getting a cheeseburger and slice of pie from Beckies which is right outside the park entrance.
Les would stay here again
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“Total immersion in nature and old-growth forest. Near Crater Lake.”
Reviewed 6/5/2021
Nightly rate: | $12 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 45 |
RV Length: | 35' (Class A) |
Our nightly rate was the 50% using the National Parks Discover pass (make sure you use this when reserving online!) This campground is operated by the National Forest Service and the hosts were very friendly and knowledgeable. It is dry camping only, no hookups of any kind. No showers on site but it does have several running water bath... more
Our nightly rate was the 50% using the National Parks Discover pass (make sure you use this when reserving online!) This campground is operated by the National Forest Service and the hosts were very friendly and knowledgeable. It is dry camping only, no hookups of any kind. No showers on site but it does have several running water bathrooms located around the park as well as water fill spigots. We think the best sites are those adjacent to the Rogue River where you can walk just a few yards and be on the basalt at the edge of the water. The sound of the water will certainly help you sleep at night. We saw large 5th wheels there, but I don't think a 45' Class A would be able to negotiate the access roads within the park. There is some traffic sound from highway 62, but not oppressive. The sites are very clean and well maintained with very wide distancing between sites. Asphalt pads too. Our nearest neighbor was at least 30 yards away. There were several generators being run (including mine) due to heat, but because of distance they are barely noticeable. The park has a combination of reserve-able and walk-in sites. Trailheads from the park give you access to beautiful hikes along the Rogue to the Rogue River Gorge and further beyond, the Natural Bridge formation. Crater Lake is about 25 miles away and absolutely worth the visit. We had zero cell connection with T-Mobile and ATT, including my dedicated hotspot with external MiMo antenna. The nearest service that we found was 12 miles south in the town of Prospect. Being off grid was a small price to pay for being under 100' old-growth evergreens. Beautiful campground!
Les would stay here again
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“Magical!”
Reviewed 11/9/2020
Nightly rate: | $25 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 35 & 25 |
RV Length: | 22' (Travel Trailer) |
We stayed here September, 2019 and loved it! We were traveling with friends so grabbed a double site and got our Rpods set up facing each other. This place is simply gorgeous! The river is fast moving at the top of the campground and is insanely beautiful - slower moving as it gets out of the narrow rocky area and gets more in the f... more
We stayed here September, 2019 and loved it! We were traveling with friends so grabbed a double site and got our Rpods set up facing each other. This place is simply gorgeous! The river is fast moving at the top of the campground and is insanely beautiful - slower moving as it gets out of the narrow rocky area and gets more in the flats. There is a nice walk to the viewing area of The Rogue River Gorge south of the campground. The camp host was super nice - told us where to watch for otters and osprey - sadly we saw neither... a reason to return. This was absolutely one of our favorite campgrounds ever!
Travel Small Live Big would stay here again
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“This was an awesome place to camp!”
Reviewed 8/16/2020
Nightly rate: | $25 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 7&8 |
I live in the valley and have driven by here many times. We were having a family picnic on Saturday so I rented two spots to have enough room. My toy hauler is 39’ long. I had enough room to open the ramp to use as a patio. There was plenty of room for the family to be comfortable, and the Rogue River was jus feet beyond the campsit... more
I live in the valley and have driven by here many times. We were having a family picnic on Saturday so I rented two spots to have enough room.
My toy hauler is 39’ long. I had enough room to open the ramp to use as a patio. There was plenty of room for the family to be comfortable, and the Rogue River was jus feet beyond the campsite. We woke up to the sounds of the river. How wonderful!
Highway 62, which turns off just north of the campground to go to Crater Lake was very close by. Yes I could hear the sounds of the traffic during the day, but the sound of the river makes you forget about that.
There are many attractions close to this campground, with Crater Lake being only about 25 miles away. There is fishing, hiking, waterfalls, hiking, and more. Oregon is really beautiful! There is no cell service here, so no excuses to not enjoy nature.
We got lucky with the camp hosts. They were from Texas and very friendly and hospitable. The only downside that I saw is that, for a campground with 61 sites, there was only the one couple as campground hosts. It seems to me that was way too much for two people to handle.
Overall, I am already making plans to camp here again next year. I’m going to reserve the same two spots as soon as th reservations are opened up for next year.
Haulinit would stay here again
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“Many sites within earshot of fast flowing river”
Reviewed 6/17/2020
Nightly rate: | $12 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 16 |
RV Length: | 24' (Class B) |
It had been raining for a few days so the roadway had a lot of wet debris on it making your shoes very wet when walking and your Rv wheels very dirty. This is meant to be a very minor complaint.
UpCork would stay here again
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“Beautiful campground on the Rogue River”
Reviewed 8/2/2017
Nightly rate: | $11 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 18 |
RV Length: | 29' |
We absolutely loved this campground. The site is a shared community site that we had apprehensions about, but our neighbors were great. From the site you felt as you were almost alone in the forest. The adjoining sites were cloaked behind numerous trees that gave the impression of privacy. Our site was right on the river and the sound ... more
We absolutely loved this campground. The site is a shared community site that we had apprehensions about, but our neighbors were great. From the site you felt as you were almost alone in the forest. The adjoining sites were cloaked behind numerous trees that gave the impression of privacy. Our site was right on the river and the sound of the rushing river was so relaxing. We didn't bring the kids on this trip but they would have loved the play area in the middle of the campground. We are planning to visit this campground again next year, possibly with our neighbors we met this year.
Patrick would stay here again
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“Not impressed”
Reviewed 7/30/2017
Days stayed: | 1 |
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We stayed one night on our way to Crater Lake. Clean bathrooms, nice laundry. Gravel sites. RVs way too close to each other! We could not even put our awning out all the way. Apparently our neighbors did not know the meaning of quiet time till about 2am! Wifi - well good luck with that.
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Recreation
- fishing
- playground
- recreation trail
- water access
Site Amenities
- big rig
- fire ring
- picnic table
Facilities
- firewood
- restrooms: flush
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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