Camping at Tyee Campground - Umpqua River Campground

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Overview

Tyee Campground, situated along the picturesque North Umpqua River in Oregon, is a popular destination for campers seeking a retreat in the midst of nature. This campground is part of the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River corridor and caters to those who enjoy outdoor recreation and scenic beauty.

Location

Tyee Campground is located in the Umpqua National Forest, which is in southwestern Oregon. It's situated along the northern bank of the Umpqua River, a renowned area for its exceptional water quality, fisheries, and recreational opportunities.

Camping Facilities

Basic Amenities:

  • Campsites: Tyee Campground typically offers several individual sites for tent and small trailer use.
  • Picnic Tables and Fire Rings are provided at each campsite.
  • Restrooms: You'll find vault toilets at the campground but no showers.
  • Water: Drinking water is generally available.

Accessibility: Some of the facilities and campsites may be accessible to those with disabilities, but it is recommended to check the latest information regarding accessible facilities prior to your trip.

Camping Fees

There is usually a nightly fee to camp at Tyee Campground. It's wise to check the current rates and reservation policies, as they can vary by season and demand.

Campsite Reservations

Some sites may be available on a first-come, first-served basis, while others can be reserved in advance. The reservation system may be managed by Recreation.gov or another agency, so it's best to check online or call ahead for the latest reservation procedures and availability.

Recreation Opportunities

Fishing: The North Umpqua River is celebrated for its steelhead and salmon runs, as well as trout fishing opportunities. Remember to verify the current state fishing regulations and obtain any necessary licenses.

Hiking: A number of hiking trails are available in the region. The famous North Umpqua Trail (NUT) offers excellent hiking and mountain biking opportunities.

Water Sports: The Umpqua River provides conditions suitable for kayaking, rafting, and swimming.

Wildlife and Safety

Wildlife: The area is home to an array of wildlife. Visitors should store food properly to avoid attracting bears and other wildlife to campsites.

Safety: It's important to use caution near the water as river currents can be strong, and always supervise children. Also, be aware of potential hazards such as poison oak, ticks, and mosquitoes, and come prepared with appropriate safety measures, like insect repellent and a first-aid kit.

Regulations and Etiquette

Campfires: Make sure to follow any campfire regulations in effect and be aware of seasonal fire restrictions.

Trash: Adopt a Leave No Trace ethic. Pack out all your trash and leave your site cleaner than you found it.

Noise: Observe quiet hours typically in place for nighttime.

Pets: If pets are allowed, they should be kept on a leash and under control at all times.

Weather and Seasonal Information

Camping conditions are best from late spring through early fall. Always check the weather forecast before your trip and be prepared for changing conditions, as weather in this region can be unpredictable.

Additional Information

Prior to your trip, it's advisable to check the latest information regarding road conditions, campground status, and any alerts or emergency information that may affect your stay.

For more detailed and up-to-date information on Tyee Campground, contact the managing agency, which is likely the U.S. Forest Service in the Umpqua National Forest.

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