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Overview of Succor Creek State Natural Area

Succor Creek State Natural Area lies in a deep, rocky canyon that requires driving a rough 15-mile gravel road from OR-201 to the park. Succor Creek State Natural Area offers day-use areas and free, primitive camping along Succor Creek. Please stay on designated roads and camp only in designated sites.

Elevation 2,821 ft / 859 m

Max Stay 14

Tent Camping Yes

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Reviews of Succor Creek State Natural Area 2 people have reviewed this location.

Ratings Summary

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22 reviews
“Beautiful, but can get busy on the weekends”

Reviewed 4/5/2021

Nightly rate: FREE!
Days stayed: 4
Site Number: n/a
RV Length: 32' (Class C)
Overall Rating

It's a beautiful area. We came in from the north on a 12-13 mile gravel road. There is some washboarding. We have a 31' class C and our level jacks did scrape in a couple of spots getting to the camp ground. I wouldn't bring in an RV any larger without some good ground clearance. We chose to camp in a pull off area about 1 mile north of the actual campground just to have more space and seclusion. There is absolutely ZERO cell service here, even with MiMo antennas we couldn't pick up Verizon or AT&T. It can get busy on the weekends as it is a popular spot for people to bring out ATV's and side by sides. The traffic can really stir up the dust on the road going into/coming out of the area. The creek and views are very beautiful! It is 100% dry camping so come in prepared. There is ONE vault toilet for everyone in the area to use. Most of the tent campers were close to that.

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1 review
“Remote but beautiful”

Reviewed 2/2/2021

Nightly rate: FREE!
Days stayed: 4
Overall Rating

This is a remote campground in the beautiful Owyhee area. 18 miles of gravel road that most vehicles can travel, a spare tire highly recommended.

We love this area and come out here two or three time a year with our 25' travel trailer.
The creek runs through the campground, with camping available on both sides of the creek. The east side is mostly for tents or vans, west side for travel trailers or bigger RV's.

There is a vault toilet, but no potable water, electric, or cell service.

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Sue would stay here again

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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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