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Keenig Creek Campground
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Keenig Creek Campground

Bay City, Oregon
4.4 (93 reviews)

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About Keenig Creek Campground

Campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the heart of Oregon, Keenig Creek Campground offers RV travelers a genuine escape into the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. This public campground provides an authentic outdoor experience where you can disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with what matters most—family, friends, and the great outdoors.

The campground's location puts you in the midst of some of Oregon's most spectacular scenery. The surrounding landscape features the lush forests and pristine waterways that Oregon is renowned for, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking solitude or adventure, the area provides plenty of opportunities to explore hiking trails, enjoy fishing, and experience wildlife in their natural habitat.

One of the greatest appeals of staying at Keenig Creek Campground is the access to outdoor recreation right at your doorstep. The proximity to creeks and natural water features makes this an excellent choice for families who want to introduce children to camping or for experienced RVers looking to enjoy peaceful days surrounded by Oregon's natural wonders. The area's peaceful atmosphere and scenic surroundings create an ideal backdrop for morning coffee runs or evening relaxation.

The campground's strong rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars from 93 reviews speaks volumes about the experience visitors have had here. Campers consistently appreciate the quality of their time spent at this public facility, and the positive feedback reflects the genuine value this destination offers.

Keenig Creek Campground serves as a perfect base for exploring the broader Oregon region. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended RV adventure, this location provides convenient access to the natural attractions and outdoor activities that make Oregon such a beloved destination for RV travelers. The campground welcomes all types of outdoor enthusiasts, from families seeking memorable vacations to retirees exploring America's beautiful landscapes.
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93

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Bay City 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 Bay City.

Explore the Area

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

Keenig Creek Campground Reviews

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Priti Kumar

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Priti Kumar

Stopped here on impulse on my way home to portland from Tunnel beach- and so glad I did! There are area where paid camping is available but you can also use the day use area for non campers to park your car. The creek is mostly shallow and you can look down to the bottom through the crystal clear waters but certain areas appear deep. There are several trails from the parking that lead to the creek... Stopped here on impulse on my way home to portland from Tunnel beach- and so glad I did! There are area where paid camping is available but you can also use the day use area for non campers to park your car. The creek is mostly shallow and you can look down to the bottom through the crystal clear waters but certain areas appear deep. There are several trails from the parking that lead to the creek and along the trail you can find wild raspberries, and a few really cool plants and flowers. Tia creek would be great for floating. The water was very soothing and cool to the touch. It’s a quiet area with very few traffic.

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Jordan Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jordan Jones

Camp site was really quite, not a lot of people there. sites were well maintained and clean. Quick and easy access to the Wilson river. Only one bathroom but was very clean as well parking is a short distance from the sites, we stay three nights though and didn’t run into any issues. Overall 10/10 rating. Also you can get cell service if you drive about 15-20 mins towards the town of Tillamook, or... Camp site was really quite, not a lot of people there. sites were well maintained and clean. Quick and easy access to the Wilson river. Only one bathroom but was very clean as well parking is a short distance from the sites, we stay three nights though and didn’t run into any issues. Overall 10/10 rating. Also you can get cell service if you drive about 15-20 mins towards the town of Tillamook, or if you have iPhone 14 or newer version with iOS 18.5 or better you can access satellite services for text messaging only.

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Marty Peterson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Marty Peterson

Never camped here, but you have the Wilson River on your left and wonderful hiking trails on your right all set in the awesome Tillamook State Forest, what more can you ask for? ... except maybe a few less ticks, ew!

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William Gerhard

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by William Gerhard

My stay at A5 site was bad. The highway is RIGHT there, and it's got very consistant semi traffic, where the trucks are coming down a grade and J-brakeing through out the night, think 3AM alternating periods of dead silence and: BAAAAABABABABABABABABA, followed by the string of traffic stuck behind the semi. While the highway is getting you on one side, there's a gravel road on the NW side with he... My stay at A5 site was bad. The highway is RIGHT there, and it's got very consistant semi traffic, where the trucks are coming down a grade and J-brakeing through out the night, think 3AM alternating periods of dead silence and: BAAAAABABABABABABABABA, followed by the string of traffic stuck behind the semi. While the highway is getting you on one side, there's a gravel road on the NW side with heavy logging trucks gassing it up the hill. I got a flat tire off the short gravel road to the site, passenger car. It's loose chunky sharp gravel, not compacted or dirt road, (4x4 / trucks no prob) The site had the most trash I've ever cleaned out of a campsite, I spent 25 minutes trash-picking all the toilet paper, sanitary wipes, a bra, and a set of discarded stringlights out of the perimiter. THE GOOD: Vegetation between sites/privacy is solid, native plant restoration at the campground is great. Swimming hole is top notch (but occupied by screaming kids) The guy that sell's wood and ice down the road is incredibly helpful, friendly, and absolutely worth a visit. The campground's proximity to other stuff to do is full of potential, site could be a great base for all the trails, fishing, hiking, etc etc the area has to offer. Consider this a day use spot, or a back-up back-up spot. If planning on actually sleeping here, add ear plugs to the kit.

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DirtyGirlHikes

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by DirtyGirlHikes

Gorgeous, well-maintained sites with friendly camp hosts. We stayed as a mid-point while backpacking the Wilson River Trail. There are no real backcountry sites on trail, so for $15 we opted to sleep here. For the price you get pit toilets with toilet paper, well water spigots, and firewood at $5 a bundle. Luxury to backpackers everywhere! Campsite 7 has nice river access to boot! I was glad... Gorgeous, well-maintained sites with friendly camp hosts. We stayed as a mid-point while backpacking the Wilson River Trail. There are no real backcountry sites on trail, so for $15 we opted to sleep here. For the price you get pit toilets with toilet paper, well water spigots, and firewood at $5 a bundle. Luxury to backpackers everywhere! Campsite 7 has nice river access to boot! I was glad I threw a bear bag when a mouse investigated our picnic table around 2am. Be advised and hang your food!

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