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Falcon Creek
Public Campground

Falcon Creek

Idleyld Park, Oregon
4.7 (252 reviews)

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About Falcon Creek

Campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the beautiful state of Oregon, Falcon Creek offers a serene escape for RV travelers seeking authentic outdoor recreation and natural beauty. This public campground provides an excellent base for exploring the diverse landscapes that make Oregon such a compelling destination for camping enthusiasts.

The campground itself serves as a gateway to some of Oregon's most treasured natural attractions. Whether you're drawn to hiking through lush forests, exploring scenic byways, or discovering hidden waterfalls, Falcon Creek's location provides convenient access to the outdoor adventures that define an Oregon camping experience. The surrounding area showcases the state's remarkable variety, from mountainous terrain to river valleys, giving visitors countless opportunities to connect with nature during their stay.

For those who enjoy outdoor recreation, the region around Falcon Creek offers something for every interest and skill level. Anglers will find excellent opportunities in nearby waterways, while hikers can explore trails that wind through pristine wilderness areas. Photography enthusiasts will discover stunning vistas and natural landscapes worthy of capturing, particularly during the golden hours of sunrise and sunset.

The peaceful setting of Falcon Creek makes it an ideal destination for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended camping adventure, the campground's location in Oregon allows you to experience the state's renowned natural attractions without venturing far from your RV home base.

Oregon's temperate climate means that Falcon Creek is accessible during much of the year, making it a versatile destination for different seasons. Spring brings wildflowers and renewed greenery, summer offers warm days perfect for exploration, fall provides stunning foliage, and even winter camping is possible for those seeking a quieter experience.

The highly positive reviews from previous visitors reflect the quality experience that Falcon Creek delivers. Campers consistently praise the welcoming atmosphere and the excellent location for accessing Oregon's outdoor treasures.
4.7

Rating

252

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Idleyld Park is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Idleyld Park.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Idleyld Park. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Falcon Creek Reviews

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Marjie Lodwick

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Marjie Lodwick

A nice short hike up to some lovely falls. The first part of trail is rocky and rough, but it gets better as you go further on. The area was burned a few years ago, so it might get hot on a sunny summer day (not much shade). We lucked out and hiked in on a beautiful warm winter day and it was lovely. Watched a couple of American Dippers in the creek on our hike back.

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Derelyn Howard

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Derelyn Howard

The area was burned in the fires, but the hike up is unique. You traverse through boulders and switchbacks, but it is truly an amazement when you get to the falls. We walked the logs to the base and got an even better view.

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Kim

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kim

1.5 miles RT. Pathway can be narrow at times. Wear good shoes. Able to get to the water. Still healing from the fires.

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Savannah Jarosz

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Savannah Jarosz

This was such a lovely waterfall! The trail is fun to hike, lots of sliding between rocks and jumping over small puddles! The trail splits off at one point to continue to the falls, or to go see Job's garden. I went to Job's garden and there was a horizon of rocks, with large boulders scattered everywhere. It was a very difficult hike to get there. Afterwards, I went to the falls and found the mos... This was such a lovely waterfall! The trail is fun to hike, lots of sliding between rocks and jumping over small puddles! The trail splits off at one point to continue to the falls, or to go see Job's garden. I went to Job's garden and there was a horizon of rocks, with large boulders scattered everywhere. It was a very difficult hike to get there. Afterwards, I went to the falls and found the most peaceful place ever. The waterfall is very cute and the entire area was very tranquil. I will definitely be going back.

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Zachary Jurs

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Zachary Jurs

Beautiful area, but if you hike in from above or decide to hike up to the top the trail is pretty treacherous and there is so much poison oak you almost can’t avoid it. For those of you that don’t know what it looks like I posted a photo below to help you avoid misery. Hike in from 138 for a quicker easier Hike!

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Life with Spock

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Life with Spock

I planned on doing the Highway of Waterfalls. Unfortunately, my travels coincided with the government shutdown and it was impossible to make reservations. This was my first stop and there was a camp host who instructed me to pick any unoccupied site and pay at the Iron Ranger. It's a beautiful campground, the restroom and individual showers were spotless. I used Susan Creek CG as a base to hike Em... I planned on doing the Highway of Waterfalls. Unfortunately, my travels coincided with the government shutdown and it was impossible to make reservations. This was my first stop and there was a camp host who instructed me to pick any unoccupied site and pay at the Iron Ranger. It's a beautiful campground, the restroom and individual showers were spotless. I used Susan Creek CG as a base to hike Emerald Trail from the CG to Susan Creek Falls and drive to Fall Creek Falls.

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Life with Spock

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Life with Spock

I planned on doing the Highway of Waterfalls. Unfortunately, my travels coincided with the government shutdown and it was impossible to make reservations. This was my first stop and there was a camp host who instructed me to pick any unoccupied site and pay at the Iron Ranger. It's a beautiful campground, the restroom and individual showers were spotless. I used Susan Creek CG as a base to hike Em... I planned on doing the Highway of Waterfalls. Unfortunately, my travels coincided with the government shutdown and it was impossible to make reservations. This was my first stop and there was a camp host who instructed me to pick any unoccupied site and pay at the Iron Ranger. It's a beautiful campground, the restroom and individual showers were spotless. I used Susan Creek CG as a base to hike Emerald Trail from the CG to Susan Creek Falls and drive to Fall Creek Falls.

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Melody Dannen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Melody Dannen

The camp sites were above average, being exceptionally clean. Sites were private with trees between each site. Bathrooms and showers were clean. Many campsites had trails leading to the river. Even if your site did not have a personal trail there were other trails available to all. Market right down the road. Lots of close hiking and scenic trails. Fishing....fly fishing only at camp site t... The camp sites were above average, being exceptionally clean. Sites were private with trees between each site. Bathrooms and showers were clean. Many campsites had trails leading to the river. Even if your site did not have a personal trail there were other trails available to all. Market right down the road. Lots of close hiking and scenic trails. Fishing....fly fishing only at camp site trails. Regular fishing nearby. Birdwatching, swimming, biking. And again a very good host. Firewood on site only $5 a bundle. Will go again.

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Melody Dannen

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Melody Dannen

The camp sites were above average, being exceptionally clean. Sites were private with trees between each site. Bathrooms and showers were clean. Many campsites had trails leading to the river. Even if your site did not have a personal trail there were other trails available to all. Market right down the road. Lots of close hiking and scenic trails. Fishing....fly fishing only at camp site t... The camp sites were above average, being exceptionally clean. Sites were private with trees between each site. Bathrooms and showers were clean. Many campsites had trails leading to the river. Even if your site did not have a personal trail there were other trails available to all. Market right down the road. Lots of close hiking and scenic trails. Fishing....fly fishing only at camp site trails. Regular fishing nearby. Birdwatching, swimming, biking. And again a very good host. Firewood on site only $5 a bundle. Will go again.

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Jennifer Conlon

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jennifer Conlon

Wonderfully clean and quiet campground. Site 6 was fantastic. Clean showers and bathrooms though no hand soap the week we stayed. The Umpqua River below is accessible with hardly anyone around even in the middle of summer. Nearby trail to Susan falls was great and u can walk from campground. Tons of poison oak on that path so be careful.

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Jennifer Conlon

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jennifer Conlon

Wonderfully clean and quiet campground. Site 6 was fantastic. Clean showers and bathrooms though no hand soap the week we stayed. The Umpqua River below is accessible with hardly anyone around even in the middle of summer. Nearby trail to Susan falls was great and u can walk from campground. Tons of poison oak on that path so be careful.

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Chris Niles

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Chris Niles

This weekend was the second time I've been to Susan Creek and it is always a lovely stay. The bathrooms and showers are well maintained, and clean. This time, they did not have much fire wood available, but the camp host stated that he could split some of they ran out.

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Chris Niles

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Chris Niles

This weekend was the second time I've been to Susan Creek and it is always a lovely stay. The bathrooms and showers are well maintained, and clean. This time, they did not have much fire wood available, but the camp host stated that he could split some of they ran out.

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Tony Magrogan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tony Magrogan

Great campground. Sites are reasonably private. I’ve seen worse and I’ve seen better. There are paths to the N Umpqua River (a 3 minute walk). Be aware of poison oak in some places. Clean flush toilets and showers, and water and wastewater facilities are available.

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Tony Magrogan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tony Magrogan

Great campground. Sites are reasonably private. I’ve seen worse and I’ve seen better. There are paths to the N Umpqua River (a 3 minute walk). Be aware of poison oak in some places. Clean flush toilets and showers, and water and wastewater facilities are available.

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