Eden Valley Campground
Forest Route 3348, Powers, Oregon
Eden Valley Campground
$0.00 - $0.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Standard Site Fee$0.00
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
No charge, camping is free. This is confirmed by multiple authoritative sources.
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About this campground
Tucked away in the heart of the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, Eden Valley Campground offers a true escape into Oregon's untamed wilderness. This intimate retreat features 11 thoughtfully placed campsites winding through a single loop, where towering Douglas firs mingle with graceful alders and aromatic cedars. Here, in this secluded haven, deer often wander through camp at dawn, and the evening chorus of wildlife reminds you just how far you've traveled from civilization's reach.
Eden Valley Campground offers primitive camping, tent camping, and combined camping sites. "The campground, best suited for tent campers, is a single loop in a stand of Douglas fir, Alder, and cedar trees."
Weather and SeasonsEden Valley transforms with the seasons, offering distinct experiences throughout the year. From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, the campground comes alive with full services and ideal camping conditions. Summer's peak weeks bring crystalline skies and perfectly temperate days that invite endless exploration. As autumn arrives, the forest erupts in color, while winter occasionally blankets the area in snow, creating a wonderland accessible only to the most adventurous souls willing to navigate the seasonal restrictions.
ElevationPerched at 2,400 feet above sea level, Eden Valley occupies a sweet spot where mountain air stays refreshingly cool even during summer's warmth. This elevation creates a unique microclimate that nurtures a diverse tapestry of plant life rarely seen at lower altitudes, while offering visitors relief from valley heat and a chance to experience the distinct character of Oregon's mid-elevation forests.
Natural Features and SceneryEden Valley enchants visitors with its cathedral-like canopy of Douglas firs reaching skyward, while understory alders dance in dappled sunlight and ancient cedars perfume the air with their distinctive fragrance. Adventure beckons just beyond camp at the nearby Glendale-Powers Bicycle Recreation Area, where winding trails lead to hidden waterfalls and viewpoints that showcase the dramatic beauty of southern Oregon's rugged landscape. Whether you're seeking a peaceful forest meditation or an active exploration of cascading waters and panoramic vistas, this corner of the wilderness delivers unforgettable natural encounters.
Geological RegionEden Valley Campground rests within the rugged terrain of southern Oregon's Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, a landscape shaped by millions of years of geological drama. The campground's single loop nestles naturally into a grove where Douglas firs, alders, and cedars have claimed their territory among ancient rock formations. This remote setting, far from busy highways and urban corridors, creates a wildlife corridor where curious creatures frequently investigate their temporary human neighbors, offering campers authentic encounters with the forest's permanent residents.
Campsite details
AccessibilityNo explicit accessibility features are mentioned in the source materials.
Sites SizeNo specific size details for campsites are provided.
Sites Privacy"Closer together than I would have liked, seeing as how if you're driving all the way out here, you kinda want to be alone," according to a user review. Privacy is limited.
Total Campsites11 campsites
Reserving a campsite
Stay Limit
Maximum length of stay: 14 days
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are not allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are not allowed
Site layoutThe campground is laid out as a single loop surrounded by Douglas fir, Alder, and cedar trees.
Open and Closed SeasonServices provided Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day.
Walk-in AvailabilityCampgrounds are available on a walk-up basis only; sites are first-come-first-served due to no reservations.
Cancellation PolicyNo reservations accepted, so cancellation does not apply.
Amenities available
Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets
Activities you can enjoy
The campground offers a range of activities, most notably hiking in the Glendale-Powers Bicycle Recreation Area, scenic drives, road cycling, and fishing in the nearby Coquille River. "Sites are along the Glendale-Powers Bicycle Recreation Area, a beautiful way to experience the many waterfalls and sweeping scenery this part of southern Oregon has to offer," according to the official description.
Hiking
Day hikes are available in the Glendale-Powers Bicycle Recreation Area, offering scenic views of waterfalls and southern Oregon landscapes.Fishing
Fishing is available above Coquille Falls. "Hunting, Fishing, and Shooting: Fishing - River/Stream," as noted in official content.Biking
Road cycling is supported in the Glendale-Powers Bicycle Recreation Area.Winter Activities
Access may be restricted from late fall to spring due to snow.Water Sports
NoneCampground rules
- Pets are allowed
- Campfires are allowed only in developed fire pits. Fireworks are strictly prohibited.
- Quiet hours are enforced from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Hazards
General hazardsPotential hazards include wildlife in the area due to its remote nature. Additionally, limited facilities such as no drinking water and garbage disposal require extra preparation.
Active alertsAccess may be restricted from late fall to spring due to snow.
Weather forecast
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°F
Aug 26
Tuesday
Clear sky
Precipitation: 0%
Moderate wind, may affect light items
Humidity: 44%
Comfortable humidity levels
Wind: 6.9 mph
Moderate wind, may affect light items
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Emergency Services
Closest emergency services are likely found in Powers, including the Powers Ranger District Office. Specific facilities (hospital, police station) are not listed.
Good to know
Peak season datesMemorial Day weekend through Labor Day.
Trash and recyclingNo garbage disposal facilities are available; campers are required to pack out their trash.
Proximity to water featuresThe South Fork of the Coquille River is a short walk from the campground.
Common complaintsUser reviews suggest that campsites are closer together than expected, which might be a drawback for those seeking solitude.
Campground Map
Forest Route 3348, Powers, Oregon
Driving directionsIn Powers, OR, at intersection of 4th Ave and Popular St., take 4th Ave south and go 16.2 miles to campground sign. Turn left at sign onto Forest Rt. 3348 and go 13.2 miles to campground. Additionally, access may be restricted from late fall to spring due to snow.
Access requires driving on Forest Service Road 33 and road 3348, a remote area. Restricted access is possible in late fall through spring due to snow.Nearby places
Powers: 33 miles southeast (approximately 1-hour drive)
Nearby supplies
Closest supplies are in Powers, Oregon, approximately 33 miles away. Specific details on grocery stores, camping supplies, and fuel stations are not mentioned.
Camper Reviews
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4 reviews

Eden Valley Campground has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews present mixed sentiments regarding Eden Valley Campground. While some reviewers appreciate its remote and tranquil nature, others express concerns about the proximity of campsites.
Review Summaries
Based on 4 reviews
What Campers Love
"Great campground. Grew up going here to elk hunt with family. So many good memories. Glad to be going back today," said Southern Oregon Outdoors user.
Based on 4 reviewsCommon Concerns
Some users note that campsites are "closer together than I would have liked," which detracts from the sense of isolation expected from such a remote location.
Based on 4 reviewsPro Tips & Recommendations
Users recommend embracing the remote nature of the campground and preparing accordingly, given the lack of amenities like potable water and garbage disposal.
Based on 4 reviewsSeasonal Insights
The campground is open seasonally from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, with services provided only during this period. Access may be restricted from late fall to spring due to snow coverage.
Based on 4 reviewsCamper Quotes
"Nice campground," - Carol Music. "Campground with a restroom in the Rogue River - Siskiyou National Forest," - Scott Cormany.
Based on 4 reviewsSite-Specific Reviews
Site-specific details are limited; however, the campground consists of 11 combined sites, which are described as being relatively close together.
Based on 4 reviewsAccessibility Features
There is no specific mention of accessibility features or reviews from disabled campers.
Based on 4 reviewsPet-Friendly Features
Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash, as per official restrictions.
Based on 4 reviewsLast updated August 10, 2025