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Bluebill Campground
National Forest

Bluebill Campground

North Bend, Oregon
3.8 (73 reviews)

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About Bluebill Campground

Campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the heart of Oregon's stunning Willamette National Forest near North Bend, Bluebill Campground offers RV travelers an authentic forest camping experience away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This national forest gem provides an ideal basecamp for adventurers looking to explore one of the Pacific Northwest's most beautiful regions while enjoying the comfort and convenience of RV camping.

The campground's location near North Bend places you in close proximity to some of Oregon's most iconic natural attractions. The area is renowned for its lush forests, pristine waterways, and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities. Whether you're seeking peaceful forest drives, hiking trails that wind through old-growth timber, or scenic riverside walks, the surrounding landscape offers endless possibilities for exploration and natural beauty appreciation.

North Bend itself is a charming small town that serves as a gateway to outdoor adventures. The nearby Coos River provides excellent opportunities for fishing and water recreation, while the surrounding national forest land offers miles of trails suitable for hikers of various skill levels. The dramatic coastal geography of the Oregon Coast is within reasonable driving distance, making it possible to experience both mountain and ocean environments during your stay.

For those interested in local history and culture, the North Bend area has a rich timber heritage and offers insights into the region's past. The small-town atmosphere provides a pleasant contrast to the natural wilderness, with local shops and dining options for supply runs and meals out. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to observe native Oregon forest animals and bird species in their natural habitat.

The campground serves as an excellent base for families, couples, retirees, and anyone seeking to reconnect with nature. Whether you plan to stay for a weekend getaway or an extended camping trip, the forest setting provides a peaceful retreat. The combination of natural beauty, accessible outdoor activities, and proximity to both wilderness and civilization makes this a well-rounded camping destination for RV travelers of all experience levels.
3.8

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73

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

North Bend 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 North Bend.

Explore the Area

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

Bluebill Campground Reviews

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Janet Rachel

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Janet Rachel

The is a wonderful little campground. 18 sites. So pretty and peaceful. Nice private sites. On the weekends you can hear the ATVs on the dunes but if you go in knowing that it isn’t bad. There are none allowed in this campground. It is really quite on weekdays. Many weekdays we had the place to ourselves. There is a vault toilet and fresh water. The camp host is a great guy. Easy access to the bea... The is a wonderful little campground. 18 sites. So pretty and peaceful. Nice private sites. On the weekends you can hear the ATVs on the dunes but if you go in knowing that it isn’t bad. There are none allowed in this campground. It is really quite on weekdays. Many weekdays we had the place to ourselves. There is a vault toilet and fresh water. The camp host is a great guy. Easy access to the beach. Close to town. Some reviews mentioned mosquitoes. We were here the middle to late June. There were mosquitoes but how bad depended on the time of day, the weather. They come out in mornings and evenings and if the weather is gray and damp. Yesterday was a beautiful sunny day and they were not an issue. We did the hike around the lake at 7:30 p.m. and were not bothered by any mosquitoes. With a Senior Pass it is half price of $11. Regular price is $22 which I think is too high for no hookups. Site #13 and #14 are first come first serve. If you get these you can stay 14 days. We are in #14 and it is a beautiful site. Reservation sites must be reserved 4 days in advance which I think is so dumb!! (You can stay in a site until someone comes that has reserved it.) Who came up with that one!? All sites are paved and level. Be careful on the access road to the campground. There are some serious dips where the ground is sinking. Sometimes they are hard to see. We enjoyed our stay here and would come again. The state and county parks are booked up on the weekends. Come here!!

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Danny

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Danny

We spent 3 nights here in early August and the mosquitoes were horrible, completely covering our dogs face within moments of arrival. We tried walking to the lake and had to turn back, it was that bad. Mosquitoes are unusual for the Oregon coast so I dismissed many of the complaints I had read - but they are spot on. This area consists of forested, sand dunes with many shallow lakes. It makes fo... We spent 3 nights here in early August and the mosquitoes were horrible, completely covering our dogs face within moments of arrival. We tried walking to the lake and had to turn back, it was that bad. Mosquitoes are unusual for the Oregon coast so I dismissed many of the complaints I had read - but they are spot on. This area consists of forested, sand dunes with many shallow lakes. It makes for great photos and abundant mosquitoes. Most people come here to ride off-road in the dunes, and you can hear them all day long. We expected to hear the riders, but were not prepared for campers running their generators from 6a-10p. The campsites are private with a lot of vegetation between sites, but not enough to drown out the sound of the generators. During periods of heavy winds, that kept the bugs away, we were able to walk some trails - but the loose sand is difficult to walk in and it's obvious that most people avoid it, trampling on the vegetation and creating more loose sand. Taken all together, there are much better places to camp in this region - and not much reason to endure this one.

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Iris VanDyke

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Iris VanDyke

We loved staying at this campground. Peaceful, beautiful, small, and cozy. Didn't have a problem with mosquitoes as others had mentioned (there were a couple but it wasn't bad at all). Location is great, far enough away so that the ohv noise is a white noise, but close enough to walk to the windy beach.

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Houston & Carolynn

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Houston & Carolynn

Wiffi is not very good, you have to pay for your site on line plus pay a extra $8.00 for the service. No rancher around and people from past left their garbage in the trails. Bathrooms were dirty and smelly. No showers you have to go to a different campground nearby and that is busy with a obese people with those four wheeler doom buggies and they think they run the place. And they take multiple... Wiffi is not very good, you have to pay for your site on line plus pay a extra $8.00 for the service. No rancher around and people from past left their garbage in the trails. Bathrooms were dirty and smelly. No showers you have to go to a different campground nearby and that is busy with a obese people with those four wheeler doom buggies and they think they run the place. And they take multiple spots for their sites. They don’t have their dogs on a leash either. We pulled in and 4 very large guys came over to see why we were there. F +++

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Ashley Dunning

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Ashley Dunning

Small campground that is relatively quiet given the OHVs nearby. It is super close to the beach which makes it easy to make it to the sunset. There's also a nice little trail around Bluebill Lake, which is good for fishing smallmouth bass. My only complaint is that there's only one bathroom and if you're unfortunate enough to have a site on the opposite side of the campground, it's a bit of a walk... Small campground that is relatively quiet given the OHVs nearby. It is super close to the beach which makes it easy to make it to the sunset. There's also a nice little trail around Bluebill Lake, which is good for fishing smallmouth bass. My only complaint is that there's only one bathroom and if you're unfortunate enough to have a site on the opposite side of the campground, it's a bit of a walk to get to.

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