CAMPING @ ROCK CREEK PAVILION

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contractID NRSO
description Of the pavilions in the North Umpqua River Recreation Area, Rock Creek is the quietest and most secluded from neighboring group areas and is surrounded by old growth trees that reach over 150 feet. The nearby North Umpqua River was designated as a Wild and Scenic River in 1988. This classification protects 34 miles of the river for its outstanding scenery and exciting outdoor recreation activities.
drivingDirection From Roseburg, travel east on Highway 138 for 22 miles. Turn left (north) on Rock Creek Road and proceed 6.5 miles. Enter Rock Creek Campground and make an immediate right.
facilitiesDescription Rock Creek accommodates up to 50 people and is equipped with conveniences like drinking water, a sink and electrical outlets. It's ideal for a variety of gatherings and family occasions. If visitors would like to camp overnight, the pavilion is adjacent to the first-come, first-served Rock Creek Campground.
facility ROCK CREEK PAVILION
facilityID 72044
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=72044&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation A deposit of $50 is required upon reserving the Rock Creek Pavilion. The deposit will be refunded dependent upon completion of a satisfactory inspection conducted after checkout and if ALL rules listed below are followed. Refunds may take up to two weeks to be credited back. Groups that charge a fee or advertise for their event may be required to obtain a special recreation permit. Please visit here or contact Roseburg BLM at 541-440-4930 for more information. Pavilion check-in time is at 10:00 am and must be fully vacated ½ hour after sunset. Overnight camping is prohibited. A group size limit of 50 people will be enforced. Excessive noise and drunkenness will not be tolerated. Props for activities may be used if they are not attached to buildings, trees or dug into the ground. Hooks are located at intervals on the upper beams of the pavilion. All types of confetti (including rice, straw, wood chips, bird seed, silly string, etc.) are not allowed. The pavilion and other day-use areas must be cleaned before leaving; Pick up all trash, including cigarette butts and place into the dumpsters; Remove all directional signs on and off site. Upon arrival, contact the campground host near the pavilion for further assistance and instructions. Failure to abide these rules may result in a portion or all of your deposit to be forfeited.
nearbyAttrctionDescription The North Umpqua River is just up the road, and adventure-seekers will enjoy its whitewater rafting and kayaking. Alongside the North Umpqua River is the North Umpqua Trail, considered one of the top mountain biking trails in the country. The trail follows the river from its headwaters down to the confluence of Rock Creek, and spans 79 miles! Fly fishing for steelhead and salmon in the North Umpqua River is also a popular pastime.
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orientationDescription The pavilion is perched on the banks of the scenic Rock Creek, a tributary of the North Umpqua River. The forested area is at an altitude of 1,200 feet in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains. It's also just west of the Umpqua National Forest, which was established in 1908.
recreationDescription Play some volleyball on the grass volleyball court or challenge your group to a round of horseshoes. The stretch of Rock Creek outside the pavilion is a destination for spawning salmon and steelhead in the spring and fall. Because of this, fishing is not allowed. However, a stroll along the creek is highly recommended, or taking the one-mile interpretive trail through the remains of the Rock Creek Sawmill.
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