RIVER EDGE, OR Campground Reservation, Info, Images, Map, Directions

RIVER EDGE, Oregon Campground Images, Info & Reservations

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Directions

From Waldport, head east on Highway 34 for about 26 miles and look for campground signs on the right.

Phone

541-528-7725

Activities

BIKING, BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HUNTING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, SWIMMING, MOUNTAIN BIKING, CANOEING, BERRY PICKING

Keywords

REDG,RIVERS EDGE,RIVEREDGE,RIVERSEDGE,RIVER SIDE,SIUSLAW NF – FS

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Overview

River Edge is a group campground nestled on the banks of the Alsea River, surrounded by large Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, alder trees and blackberries. Groups of families and friends enjoy the area for its great fishing opportunities, as well as its scenic beauty.

Recreation

The campground’s open play field is ideal for games like Frisbee and soccer, so campers are encouraged to bring sports equipment to make use of the space. The river beckons visitors for canoeing and swimming. Anglers cast for Coho and Chinook salmon and Steelhead trout.

Facilities

The accessible group campground accommodates 100 guests. A large shelter covers several picnic tables. A campfire ring and grills are located under the shelter, and an additional campfire ring is outside the shelter. Drinking water, electricity and four vault toilets are provided.

Firewood may be purchased onsite.

Natural Features

River Edge is located in the eastern part of the Siuslaw National Forest, which encompasses over 630,000 acres as it stretches from the lush forests of the coastal mountains to the Oregon Dunes and Pacific Coast.

The Alsea River flows 48.5 miles from the town of Alsea out to the Pacific Coast at Waldport and Alsea Bay.

Nearby Attractions

Sandy beaches stretch north and south of Waldport, about 25 minutes from the campground. Beautiful Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, where whale watching is a popular activity, is another 15 minutes south of Waldport. Mary’s Peak is the highest point in Oregon’s Coast Range and has been designated a Scenic Botanical Area because of its rich, unique scenery and plants.

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