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HORSFALL
National Forest

HORSFALL

North Bend, Oregon
4.3 (246 reviews)

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About HORSFALL

Federal campground in Oregon.

Horsfall is a remarkable National Forest campground nestled in the stunning landscapes of Oregon, offering RV travelers an authentic Pacific Northwest camping experience surrounded by natural beauty. Located in a region known for its dramatic coastal transitions and diverse ecosystems, this campground serves as an ideal base for exploring some of Oregon's most captivating terrain.

The setting itself is remarkable, with the campground positioned to offer excellent access to both coastal and forest environments. RV campers will appreciate the accessible location that doesn't sacrifice the sense of wilderness and natural immersion that makes National Forest camping so special. The area surrounding Horsfall is characterized by towering evergreens, pristine natural landscapes, and that distinctive Oregon character that draws outdoor enthusiasts from across the country.

For those seeking outdoor recreation, the possibilities are extensive. Hiking trails wind through nearby forests and along scenic vistas, offering everything from casual nature walks to more challenging day hikes. The natural surroundings provide excellent opportunities for wildlife observation, photography, and simply enjoying the peaceful quiet that comes with being immersed in an undeveloped landscape. Birdwatching is particularly rewarding in this region, with numerous species native to Oregon's diverse habitats.

The proximity to various Oregon attractions makes Horsfall a strategic location for travelers looking to explore the broader region. Whether you're interested in experiencing untouched natural areas, pursuing outdoor hobbies, or simply disconnecting from daily life, the campground's location provides a perfect launching point. The National Forest setting means you're surrounded by vast public lands open for exploration and adventure.

This campground particularly appeals to RV travelers who value authentic outdoor experiences, families seeking safe and accessible nature-based activities, and anyone looking to experience the genuine character of Oregon's natural areas. The community of fellow campers tends to be respectful and outdoors-oriented, creating a welcoming atmosphere for those who share a love of camping and nature.
4.3

Rating

246

Reviews

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.

HORSFALL Reviews

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Dennis Anderson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dennis Anderson

My brother and I camped with our boys for 4 nights and really enjoyed it. Very easy ride in and out access to the dunes. Campground and restrooms were kept very clean. 1 little thing I would say could be better is hours for showers. 8-2:30 doesn't work well for riding in the sand. Flip those hrs to 2:30-8 and people could clean up after riding all day in the sand. We are planning another trip back... My brother and I camped with our boys for 4 nights and really enjoyed it. Very easy ride in and out access to the dunes. Campground and restrooms were kept very clean. 1 little thing I would say could be better is hours for showers. 8-2:30 doesn't work well for riding in the sand. Flip those hrs to 2:30-8 and people could clean up after riding all day in the sand. We are planning another trip back next year.

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Otniel Pop

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Otniel Pop

Great camping spot, with easy access to the dunes!

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Jess

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Jess

*****update review ****** We Used to love coming to this camp site. We came to this campsite recently 2 weeks ago and found out the camphost Carter was no longer a host. 1st we try to make do. Come to realize the restrooms weren't being clean and the new campost wasn't very friendly or nice. New camp host was rude! The old camp host used to back us up into our camping space the new one is not v... *****update review ****** We Used to love coming to this camp site. We came to this campsite recently 2 weeks ago and found out the camphost Carter was no longer a host. 1st we try to make do. Come to realize the restrooms weren't being clean and the new campost wasn't very friendly or nice. New camp host was rude! The old camp host used to back us up into our camping space the new one is not very helpful at all. We miss the old camp host!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭)Carter and Donna We miss you! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭************************The campgrounds is small.the restrooms have showers you pay one dollar for 5 minutes. Coin showers. The showers are for short people. The restrooms are very old. No mirrors really in restrooms just a Metal plate. Campsites very narrow parking can be hard. Didn't care for the campsite as much but the Dunes was amazing and fun. The Dunes are very long and gos on for miles. We enjoyed our time here. The campground host was wonderful and very helpful. Very wonderful family running the campgrounds. Kid friendly and pet friendly. Tent camp and trailers. No hookups. Great place to visit. Please lock up your camping gear, generators and atvs. Alot of theft at this camp ground. It's a good idea to get to know who you are camping next to and keep a look out for each other.

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Shana Ryan

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Shana Ryan

The campground was kept tidy and the bathrooms although old and in need of updating were kept clean. The host was a nice gentleman with kids who just asked us to be kind and neighborly. He warned us about theft and we made sure to lock everything up ( generators, quads & cars). The dunes were so extremely choppy we had a rough time on them. We had to be extremely mindful of staying to the side of... The campground was kept tidy and the bathrooms although old and in need of updating were kept clean. The host was a nice gentleman with kids who just asked us to be kind and neighborly. He warned us about theft and we made sure to lock everything up ( generators, quads & cars). The dunes were so extremely choppy we had a rough time on them. We had to be extremely mindful of staying to the side of dunes (we have youth riders), sending a spotter and mindful of what size trail we were on. Our last day a member of our group was in a head on with a side-by-side on a trail. Lucked out with bumps and bruises, and a busted A-Arm on his quad. Overall for these dunes, we will be leaving them to the side-by-sides and not coming back.

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Steven Rank

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Steven Rank

Sure enough, there’s lots of room to roam. And all kinds of terrain. From sand hill climbs to flat out areas. I doubt if you could cover all the dunes in a week. Whatever your desire or skill level. Lots of ATVs and UTVs. I didn’t see any motorcycles, but it doesn’t mean that they weren’t there. There at least four dry campgrounds in a few days you’re so rude to choose from.

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