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Cave Creek Campground
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Cave Creek Campground

Central Point, Oregon
4.4 (18 reviews)

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About Cave Creek Campground

Federal campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the heart of Oregon's stunning landscape, Cave Creek Campground offers RV travelers an authentic escape into nature's embrace. This National Park campground serves as an ideal basecamp for exploring the rugged beauty and geological wonders that define this region of Oregon. The surrounding area is characterized by dramatic terrain, pristine forests, and the kind of natural serenity that draws camping enthusiasts from across the country.

The campground itself provides a genuine connection to the outdoors without sacrificing the comfort that modern RV travelers appreciate. The setting offers excellent opportunities for those seeking to disconnect from daily routines and reconnect with what matters most—family, friends, and the natural world. The peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained grounds create an inviting environment for both seasoned RV adventurers and those new to the camping lifestyle.

Cave Creek's location makes it a gateway to exceptional outdoor recreation. The area surrounding the campground is rich with hiking opportunities, ranging from leisurely nature walks to more challenging trails that reward explorers with breathtaking vistas. Wildlife viewing is a popular pastime, with visitors often spotting native species in their natural habitats. Photography enthusiasts will find endless inspiration in the dramatic landscapes and changing light throughout the day.

The campground's proximity to natural attractions means you can spend your days immersed in exploration and discovery. Whether you're interested in geology, botany, wildlife, or simply enjoying peaceful forest environments, the region delivers memorable experiences. The cool Oregon climate provides a refreshing escape during warmer months, while the dramatic seasonal changes create their own brand of natural beauty throughout the year.

For RV travelers seeking a destination that combines accessible camping comfort with genuine natural wonder, Cave Creek Campground delivers on both fronts. It's the kind of place where families create lasting memories, couples find quiet romance, and solo travelers discover personal renewal. The highly-rated experience from previous visitors speaks to the quality of what awaits you here.
4.4

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18

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Central Point 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 Central Point.

Explore the Area

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

Cave Creek Campground Reviews

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Davianna Roberts

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Davianna Roberts

Camped here 7/2/25 - 7/4/25. I loved this campground. The creek runs through the campground so you get to hear it flow all the time. Only a few sites are on the creek, the rest are set above it. I did attempt to take a dip in it at the swim hole near site 8 but the water was freezing so I didn’t stay long. I stayed in site 5, it was about 10 feet down from where I parked my car and hidden from the... Camped here 7/2/25 - 7/4/25. I loved this campground. The creek runs through the campground so you get to hear it flow all the time. Only a few sites are on the creek, the rest are set above it. I did attempt to take a dip in it at the swim hole near site 8 but the water was freezing so I didn’t stay long. I stayed in site 5, it was about 10 feet down from where I parked my car and hidden from the road. It was the perfect size for 1-2 small tents. The only negatives of the campground are that the only water spigot is next to the camphost. I did see that they are adding water to all the sites in the near future(the fixtures are there but not fully set up). There are only pit toilets available, sites 5-10 do have to walk uphill to access them so be aware of that. The restroom was very clean but the toilets definitely need to be treated with something to prevent bugs. There were mosquitos flying out of them which made me not want to use it out of fear of getting a bite in a bad place. There were some other campers in the campground but not many around me so I had lots of privacy. As a single female camper I felt perfectly safe camping here alone. It is about 30 minute drive to town and 10-15 to the caves.

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J Stephens

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by J Stephens

Great camping spot near The Oregon National Caves National Monument. Stayed at campsite #8 and there's a grouping of 4 trees adjacent to the stream that worked great for hammock camping. The campsite was $10 per night and included an outhouse, of decent condition in pit toilet style, potable water near the pay station, a rather ground-sunken picnic table, a 1/4 circle campfire fit (did not use per... Great camping spot near The Oregon National Caves National Monument. Stayed at campsite #8 and there's a grouping of 4 trees adjacent to the stream that worked great for hammock camping. The campsite was $10 per night and included an outhouse, of decent condition in pit toilet style, potable water near the pay station, a rather ground-sunken picnic table, a 1/4 circle campfire fit (did not use personally as fire season), and plenty of flat/cleared space for tent camping as needed. There was even a rather bold baby chipmunk that was quite determined to turn out our pockets, regardless of our apparently lackluster attempts to "shoo" the little creature away. Overall a great campsite and will definitely be stopping by again in the future for another hike through the caves.

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Glenda V.

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Glenda V.

We enjoyed camping here. We reserved online. The forest with the creek running through the campground is lovely. I slept well falling asleep to the sound of the flowing creek. We were in campsite 4 and it felt very private, has a nice space for a tent, picnic table, fire ring, and bear box for storing food. The camp host was very nice. The outhouses were clean and well stocked with toilet paper. W... We enjoyed camping here. We reserved online. The forest with the creek running through the campground is lovely. I slept well falling asleep to the sound of the flowing creek. We were in campsite 4 and it felt very private, has a nice space for a tent, picnic table, fire ring, and bear box for storing food. The camp host was very nice. The outhouses were clean and well stocked with toilet paper. We didn't have any wildlife encounters other than seeing deer as we drove in. We would definitely camp here again.

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Kris S

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kris S

Awesome spot! Very private. We enjoyed the towering trees and babbling creek. Firepit had a grill. There was plenty of firewood provided by the host.

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Remy Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Remy Smith

My family and I stayed in site #8 for 3 nights and have 0 complaints. There were 1 or 2 other small groups/solo campers that stayed for a night or 2 but that was it! We arrived Sunday, July 14th and left on Wednesday thr 17th. 3 miles from the caves, about 15 from Cave Junction and all the lush forest you could ever want. Quiet, clean, cute and relatively private sites and each site had a bear box... My family and I stayed in site #8 for 3 nights and have 0 complaints. There were 1 or 2 other small groups/solo campers that stayed for a night or 2 but that was it! We arrived Sunday, July 14th and left on Wednesday thr 17th. 3 miles from the caves, about 15 from Cave Junction and all the lush forest you could ever want. Quiet, clean, cute and relatively private sites and each site had a bear box, fire pit and a wood pile for burning (we went during fire season so couldn't have a fire but the gesture was appreciatwd). Our site set right on Cave Creek and had a little swimming hole filled with salamanders and fish fry. Only $10 a night with a 2 car limit. Would 100% visit again! Side note: travel trailers are not allowed past Graback Campground at the bottom of the mountain. Probably for good reason as the road is pretty narrow and twisty (I loved it).

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