Laird Lake Campground

Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest

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NF-5325 Port Orford, OR 97465 541-439-6200 541-618-2200 Official Website

GPS: 42.7012, -124.2044

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Overview of Laird Lake Campground

Accessibility is not guaranteed, always scout ahead before driving down dirt roads.
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Number of Sites 4

Pad Type dirt

Elevation 1,804 ft / 549 m

Max Stay 14

Tent Camping Yes

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To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 541.439.6200

camper-737499 asked on 9/7/2022

Before I drive in, is this place still closed?

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Reviews of Laird Lake Campground 2 people have reviewed this location.

Ratings Summary

Overall Rating
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Location
Cleanliness
Site Quality
Noise
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11 reviews
“Closed”

Reviewed 7/24/2021

Nightly rate: FREE!
Days stayed: 0
Site Number: 0
RV Length: 10' (Teardrop Trailer)
Overall Rating

Took the crazy road all the way only to find the road closed by some house in the middle of nowhere.

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1 review
“Scenic Lake in the forest.”

Reviewed 9/11/2016

Nightly rate: FREE!
Days stayed: 0
Site Number: 4
Overall Rating

This campground is about 24 miles in on road the Elk River road from Highway 101. The Road turns to dirt (forest road 5325 sort of primitive climb and rocky) and continues steep toward Iron Mountain before reaching the campground which is located next to Laird Lake a very small hidden lake in the woods. There are 3 or 4 campsites. The area is high enough in the coast range it can receive early heavy snowfall but this is rarely happens. Forest Road 5325 Continuing on East to it's highest point on Iron Mountain and then descends until it meets up with the road (33) between Agness and Powers at Agness Pass. Plan on about 2 hours to drive through the dirt portion of the route. Your vehicle will not have to be four wheel drive but will need good ground clearance to make it to the campground. Avoid this route in winter. No Cell Service!

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Cleanliness
Site Quality
Noise

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Amenities

Hookups
  • dry camping
Recreation
  • fishing
  • water access
Site Amenities
  • fire ring
  • picnic table
Facilities
  • restrooms: vault
Pets
  • pets
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