Paradise In Oregon

Star4.67
170 reviews
Paradise In Oregon
$29.00 - $58.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees range from $29 to $58 per night for standard nonelectric sites during peak season.
Standard Site Fee$29.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$29.00

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Provider
801-226-3564

About this campground

Nestled along the pristine McKenzie River, Paradise Campground lives up to its heavenly name. This tranquil retreat offers the perfect blend of accessibility and serenity, where the gentle sounds of the river create a natural soundtrack for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're paddling through crystal-clear waters or cycling along scenic riverside trails, this destination promises unforgettable moments in nature's embrace.
Paradise Campground caters to a variety of camping preferences, offering primitive tent camping, RV sites, and group camping options.
Historical SignificanceA gateway to the legendary Blue Pool Trail, this area offers hikers a chance to discover one of Oregon's most stunning natural wonders. The well-maintained trail system provides easy access to secluded spots where you can experience the untouched beauty of the Pacific Northwest, following paths that have connected visitors to this pristine wilderness for generations.
Weather and SeasonsParadise truly shines during the warm summer months and crisp fall days, when temperatures are perfect for outdoor activities and the changing foliage paints the landscape in brilliant golds and reds. These seasons offer ideal conditions for camping, with comfortable days for exploration and cool nights perfect for gathering around the campfire.
Natural Features and SceneryChoose from sixty thoughtfully designed campsites, each offering its own slice of paradise with convenient access to amenities including fresh water, picnic areas, and firewood. The campground seamlessly blends comfort with nature, providing tent-friendly spaces that put you right in the heart of the forest while maintaining the conveniences modern campers appreciate.
Geological RegionDiscover the magic of camping within the ancient cathedral of the Willamette National Forest, where towering old-growth giants have stood sentinel for centuries. Perched on the verdant western slopes of the majestic Cascade Range, this lush forest ecosystem creates a wonderland of moss-draped trees, fern-covered forest floors, and the kind of deep green tranquility that can only be found in the Pacific Northwest's most treasured landscapes.

Campsite details

AccessibilityThe campground offers paved parking spurs and generally well-maintained facilities that should be accessible for most visitors. Specific accessibility features for people with disabilities were not explicitly noted.
Sites SizeSite sizes vary significantly, ranging from small tent sites to larger sites capable of accommodating RVs under 30 feet. Some sites are described as 'HUGE,' and pull-through options are available, though maneuvering may be challenging due to trees.
Sites PrivacyThe campsites generally offer a good amount of privacy, with vegetation and old-growth trees acting as natural barriers. Many users noted this positively, with one saying, 'The spots are secluded with a good amount of privacy.'
Total Campsites60 campsites
Recommended CampsitesNear visibility-inclusions
Best CampsitesCampground best preserving B1,B4

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
14
Check-out
11:0
Stay Limit
Scan and pay reservations offer no modifications or refunds.
Guests Allowed Per Site
  • Large sites for up to two tents per site
  • exact maximum unclear.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutsection-loop sections providing
Open and Closed SeasonApril 30th reservations through mid-October.
Reservation PlatformsReservations can be booked online via Recreation.gov
Walk-in AvailabilityFirst-come-first-served sites exist with high availability; others are booked via online platforms monthly in advance.
Cancellation Policy$10 cancellation fee for late changes; penalties vary per activity (e.g. full-day rafting requires prior-day cancellation).

Amenities available

Potable water
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Firewood available
Flush toilets
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

Paradise Campground offers a wide variety of outdoor activities, making it a hub for nature enthusiasts. Campers can enjoy whitewater rafting, kayaking, hiking, biking, fishing, and even educational programs at the on-site amphitheater.
Hiking
Hiking is a standout activity with access to the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail nearby. This trail is popular among both hikers and mountain bikers.
Fishing
Fishing is a popular activity, with the McKenzie River offering catch-and-release trout and steelhead fishing opportunities. A camper noted, 'The river was so beautiful, with fish.'
Biking
The campground is an excellent launch point for mountain biking, particularly on the McKenzie River trail. One user described it as, 'A perfect launching point for mountain biking the McKenzie River trail.'
Boating
A boat ramp is located on-site, making it convenient for whitewater rafting and kayaking enthusiasts. Campers often see rafters floating joyfully down the rapids.
Wildlife viewing
Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with old-growth forests providing a habitat for various species. 'Around quiet time, walk to the open area by the river and watch the bats that come out in the evening to eat the bugs,' one camper suggested.
Cultural and Educational Programs
Cultural and educational programs are provided at the amphitheater, enriching the camping experience.
Winter Activities
Winter activities are not highlighted in the campground's offerings.
Water Sports
Non-motorized water sports such as whitewater rafting and kayaking are highly popular here.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Banned
  • Quiet hours are High 10 P.M. restricted

Hazards

General hazardsBear-advised proofed
Active alertsSeasonal Firewood spread invasive regulations

Weather forecast

54
°F
Oct 11
Saturday
Mainly clear
Precipitation: 0%

Moderate wind, may affect light items

Humidity: 63%

Moderately humid conditions

Wind: 6.5 mph

Moderate wind, may affect light items

Mainly clear
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Emergency Services

McKenzie Bridge for basic needs; emergency services are not explicitly mentioned.

Good to know

Peak season datesLate-April through Oct 11th.
Trash and recyclingTrash facilities, including large dumpsters, are present, but recycling containers are notably absent. Multiple user reviews expressed disappointment about the lack of recycling options: 'Not having recycling at such a famous campground is shocking.'
Proximity to water featuresMcKenzie Rapids single-level sporting
Common complaintsClosely tents rains availability policies
HostTwo separate amenities campfire help-load

Campground Map

Driving directionsFrom Eugene, Oregon, take I-105 east to McKenzie Highway 126 and drive 55 miles to McKenzie Bridge. The campground is located on the left side of Highway, 4 miles beyond McKenzie Bridge.
Accessible via paved roads; no seasonal closures are mentioned and no significant terrain challenges.
Nearby places
Blue River (<10 miles), McKenzie Bridge (<4 miles)
Nearby supplies
McKenzie River General Store and Obsidian Grill (<4 miles away) for essentials like gas, ice, and food.

Camper Reviews

4.7
170 reviews
Top-Rated
Top-Rated
Paradise In Oregon is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
Paradise Campground is highly praised for its natural beauty, cleanliness, and the friendliness of the camp hosts. Positive reviews frequently highlight the lush old-growth forest setting, proximity to the McKenzie River, and the well-maintained facilities.
Review Summaries
Based on 170 reviews

What Campers Love

- 'Bathrooms were extremely clean and toilets were flushing, which was a nice surprise.' - 'The McKenzie River trail is next to the campground providing miles of beautiful scenery.' - 'The campground...
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Common Concerns

- Lack of showers: 'I wish that the campsite photos could be posted and updated... we had to make something up.' - Noise from nearby logging operations: 'The loggers start their horn signals at or...
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Pro Tips & Recommendations

- Book in advance for riverfront sites as they are in high demand. - Bring lighter fluid for fire pits. - Explore nearby attractions like Belknap Hot Springs and the Blue Pool hike.
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Seasonal Insights

Summer is the most popular season for camping, with users consistently praising the lush environment and outdoor activities. Some complaints about noise and heat are noted during peak season.
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Camper Quotes

- 'This is a WONDERFUL campground for a peaceful, idyllic escape from busy life.' - 'Bathrooms were very clean, and toilets were flushing.' - 'We will definitely be staying again!'
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Site-Specific Reviews

- Site 006: 'Lovely view and easy access to water and the bathrooms. We stayed the weekend with two friends and there was enough room for a small tent, a large tent, and a Clam over the table.' -...
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Accessibility Features

Specific reviews related to accessibility features are absent.
Based on 170 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are generally well accommodated, with several positive mentions. One user stated, 'Site 51, great space for my two kids and dog.'
Based on 170 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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