About this campground
This secluded campground hides five campsites, an accessible restroom, and a seasonal spring. Surrounded by an old growth Douglas fir forest, the highlight of this site is the isolation. This campground is part of the Klamath Basin Birding Trail where you can find abundant wildlife and superb bird watching.
Getting there
From Klamath Falls, OR: Travel south on Highway 97 about two miles to the Highway66 (west) exit. Proceed west for approximately 15 miles (through the town of Keno) to the junction of Highway 66 and Keno Access Rd. Turn right on Keno Access Road (closed in winter) and continue approximately 14 miles to the campground entrance, which is on the left. From Ashland, OR: Take Highway 66 (sometimes called Greensprings Road) east to Keno Access Rd. Note: This site is only accessible from late spring to early fall. Keno Access Road and other access roads may be closed due to snow from late fall to early spring.
Activities
- CAMPING
- BIRDING
Nearby federal campgrounds
- Aspen Point (Lake of the Woods, OR)Fremont-Winema National Forest9 mi
- RAINBOW BAYFremont-Winema National Forest9 mi
- Sunset - Lake of the Woods (OR)Fremont-Winema National Forest9 mi
- BIG ELK GUARD STATIONRogue River-Siskiyou National Forest10 mi
- Fish Lake ResortRogue River-Siskiyou National Forest11 mi
- NORTH FORK CAMPGROUND (OR)Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest11 mi
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