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Quosatana Boat Ramp
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Quosatana Boat Ramp

Gold Beach, Oregon
4.3 (41 reviews)

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About Quosatana Boat Ramp

Quosatana Boat Ramp is located within the Quosatana Campground, and offers a place for boaters to launch onto the Wild and Scenic Rogue River at Quosatana Riffle.

Nestled in the heart of Oregon's scenic landscape, Quosatana Boat Ramp offers RV travelers a wonderful gateway to outdoor adventure and natural beauty. This public campground serves as an ideal base camp for those seeking to experience Oregon's rivers, forests, and wilderness areas. The setting provides an authentic outdoor experience where you can disconnect from the hustle of daily life and reconnect with nature and loved ones.

The location's primary draw is its excellent access to water-based recreation. Anglers flock here for fishing opportunities, while boaters appreciate the convenient boat ramp facilities that make launching and retrieving vessels straightforward and hassle-free. Whether you're an experienced angler or someone looking to try fishing for the first time, the waters near Quosatana offer exciting possibilities. The river setting creates a peaceful soundscape that many visitors find deeply restorative, with the gentle flow of water providing a natural backdrop to your camping experience.

Beyond the water, the surrounding area showcases Oregon's diverse natural environment. The region features beautiful forest scenery with towering trees and lush vegetation that characterize much of the state's landscape. Hikers will find nearby trails to explore, offering varying difficulty levels suitable for families, casual walkers, and serious trekkers alike. The proximity to natural areas makes this location perfect for those who want to combine their RV camping with daytime outdoor activities.

This campground appeals to a wide variety of travelers. Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate immediate access to productive waters. Families seeking a peaceful camping retreat will enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and natural setting. Boaters and water sports enthusiasts will find the facilities meet their needs effectively. Photographers and nature lovers will discover plenty of subjects worth capturing throughout the day.

The public campground setting means you'll be camping alongside fellow outdoor enthusiasts, creating opportunities for community and shared experiences. Many visitors return year after year, building traditions around their time at Quosatana. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or a longer camping adventure, this location provides a solid foundation for enjoying Oregon's natural offerings.
4.3

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41

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Gold Beach 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 Gold Beach.

Explore the Area

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

Quosatana Boat Ramp Reviews

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Nate Kyng

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Nate Kyng

Our go to campground every year! While we miss the old camp host, Al, he still visits us when we come to town! Love this place, forget the tropics, this is my vacation spot! Beautiful views, access to the river, lots of field to play in, great place to walk the dogs, the list goes on!

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Patricia Ryan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Patricia Ryan

Big campground, 43 campsites (3 accessible sites) with picnic tables and fire pits, and spaced far apart. $20 per night. We were there in early August on a weekday - no bugs, and it was not crowded, but were told it’s best to book in advance. We parked our 19’ trailer and car on the pull-through parking pad, and our friends put their small trailer and truck on the grassy area of the site. The host... Big campground, 43 campsites (3 accessible sites) with picnic tables and fire pits, and spaced far apart. $20 per night. We were there in early August on a weekday - no bugs, and it was not crowded, but were told it’s best to book in advance. We parked our 19’ trailer and car on the pull-through parking pad, and our friends put their small trailer and truck on the grassy area of the site. The host came by and told us not to park on the grass because of an incident that occurred at a nearby campground. Apparently the car had dripped oil and started a fire? They moved it a few feet over onto the dirt. Bathrooms closed because of Covid, but super clean porta potties close to each site. There were water spigots at every-other site along with grey water dump holes with grates over the top. Blackberry bushes lined the camp roads and surrounding sites - ripe for eating - some of the best I’ve had! They were really overgrown, so to get at the berries deeper in we used a pruning shears to cut back the overgrowth. Right on Rogue River with easy access from our riverfront campsite, good for swimming with strong-ish current. Did lots of paddle boarding in the morning when the river was calm.

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Matt Brumage

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Matt Brumage

The campground is pleasant, quiet, but in bad need of repairs. There is currently no budget, and the water is in poor condition. The host, Pete, is kind, knowledgeable, and can direct you to where to find excellent agates.

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C B

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by C B

We come here every year and it's by far the best campground along the Rogue River. Have only had one rude camp host in almost 2 decades. Easy river access for both bank fishing and a boat launch. Has a fish cleaning station, but only on one side of the campground. Water for cleaning, etc within short walking distance of every camp site. It has been without working restrooms for 4 yrs, with porta... We come here every year and it's by far the best campground along the Rogue River. Have only had one rude camp host in almost 2 decades. Easy river access for both bank fishing and a boat launch. Has a fish cleaning station, but only on one side of the campground. Water for cleaning, etc within short walking distance of every camp site. It has been without working restrooms for 4 yrs, with porta potties in their place, which is pretty ridiculous to not fix in that span of time when you charge $20/night for each site. You can purchase firewood from the camp host, but the bins are getting smaller and smaller for the price you pay. Might be cheaper to buy in town... Overall, this campground is like home. Beautiful open field to play in during the day and star gaze in at night. Wouldn't spend my time camping in any other campground.

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Elbonk 1

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Elbonk 1

Very nice campground, nice location and nice access to the rogue river. Definitely has a lot of potential but I was very disappointed in an unruly camper and no apparent supervision by the host. A quick trip around the loops at 9:30 to 10 might have encouraged loud campers to quiet down. I would caution campers to bring earplugs on the weekends especially. The portable toilets are a post COVID cop... Very nice campground, nice location and nice access to the rogue river. Definitely has a lot of potential but I was very disappointed in an unruly camper and no apparent supervision by the host. A quick trip around the loops at 9:30 to 10 might have encouraged loud campers to quiet down. I would caution campers to bring earplugs on the weekends especially. The portable toilets are a post COVID cop-out.. I don't blame the camp host for USFS policies. Some campsots are very exposed to other campsite and some are more private. I would love to leave a higher rating but my experience was very unpleasant-

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