Cave Creek Campground

Oregon's Best Camping

Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon
Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon

Cave Creek Campground

Oregon Caves National Monument


Cave Creek Campground

Cave Creek Campground sits along Highway 46 in the Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve, only a short drive from the Oregon Caves. The 1.8-mile Cave Creek Trail ascends along Cave Creek and connects the campground with the caves. Formerly operated by the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, the campground is now overseen by the National Park Service.

Cave Creek Campground has 17 campsites which are available first-come, first-served. The sites can accommodate tents and small RVs or trailers. To reach the campground, follow Highway 199 south 30 miles from Grants Pass to Cave Junction, then Highway 46 for 16 miles.

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Cave Creek Campground Basics
Cave Creek Campground Location: Caves Highway (Highway 46), 16 miles from Cave Junction
Elevation: 2,500 feet
Nearby Gateway Cities: 46 miles south of Grants Pass
Number of Sites: 17
Open - Closed: Open from Memorial Day weekend to September 30.
Max. People per single site: 8 (including children)
Vehicles per single site: 2 vehicles, if space permits
Pets: On leash, always attended
Operated by National Park Service
Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve: (541) 592-2100

Reservations
No Reservations Available All campsites are first-come, first-served.
Maximum vehicle length: 16 feet
Wheelchair accessible sites: None designated
Fees: $10 per night
Check-in, check-out: 1:00 PM, check-out at Noon
early arrivals allowed if your campsite is empty

Cave Creek Campground Amenities
Campsites: Picnic table, campfire ring
Campground: Vault toilets, piped water
Showers: No
Dump station: No
Attractions near Cave Creek Campground: Visit Oregon Caves National Monument. Hike on the Cave Creek Trail.


Key Cave Creek Campground Regulations

  1. A maximum of 2 tents is permitted per campsite.
  2. Secure food, garbage, and equipment used to cook, serve or store food sealed in a vehicle, or in bear resistant container at all times.
  3. Quiet Hours extend from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM. No generator use is permitted during that time.
  4. Avoid the spread of invasive insects by obtaining your firewood locally.
  5. Dogs must be kept on leash and attended at all times. At night they must be kept in a vehicle or tent.

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