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Winchuck Campground
Campground not open for the season; day-use area
open.
![[Symbol]: tent](../../../../../global-websites/images/icons/26x26/camping-tent.jpg) ![[Symbol]: trailer](../../../../../global-websites/images/icons/26x26/camping-trailer.jpg)
![[Symbol]: tables](../../../../../global-websites/images/icons/26x26/rm120.jpg)
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| Ranger District |
Gold Beach |
| Elevation |
100 ft. |
| Setting |
Attractions and Considerations: Located adjacent to the
Winchuck River, just minutes from ocean beaches, 13 miles
to Port of Brookings and town, 30 minutes drive to the Redwoods
of northern California. Barrier free campground, restroom
facilities, river access trail, 15 camp sites, picnic and
parking area, drinking water, camp host on site.
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| Amount of use |
Moderate |
| Directions |
Directions: One mile north of the California/Oregon border,
13 miles south of Brookings. From US Highway 101 via County
Road 896 to Forest Service Road 1107. |
| Road Access |
Paved |
| Total Campsites |
15 |
| Walk-In Campsites |
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| Max. Vehicle Length |
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| Max. Length of Stay |
14 days |
| Max. Group Size |
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| Water |
No |
| Restrooms |
Vault toilets. |
| Tables |
Picnic tables |
| Stoves |
Fire rings |
| Fee |
None |
| Reservations |
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| Season of Use |
May 15 – September 30. |
| Services |
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| Site Manager |
Yes |
| Special |
River access |
| Of Interest |
Additional Nearby Hiking Opportunities:
- Chimney Camp Trail #1279 - A Pleasant hike along Wheeler
Creek.
- Oregon Redwoods Trail - Barrier Free #1106 Wheelchair
accessible hiking trail and trailhead facilities providing
access to nearby redwood trees.
- Oregon Redwoods Trail - Hiking #1107 A more strenuous
day hike to visit some large redwood trees in their northern
range.
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