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Recreation Region: Tiller Ranger District

Three C Rock Campground

Named after a historic Civilian Conservation Corps Camp that was built in the late 1930s, Three C Rock Campground is situated on the South Umpqua River. This campground, with eight campsites, is a great spot for families to relax under a canopy of mixed conifers. If you enjoy fishing, then you are in luck as this is the only spot along the South Umpqua River where fishing is permitted. Be prepared for poison oak in the surrounding vegetation. 

General Information

  • Check in: 2:00 p.m.; Check out: 12:00 p.m. 
  • Quiet hours between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. 
  • Campfires allowed in developed fire pits when conditions allow. Please see current Alerts and Fire Danger Status at the top of this page. Learn more about current fire information on the Umpqua National Forest. 
  • Fireworks are prohibited. 
  • OHV/ATV use prohibited in the campground. 
  • Maximum length of stay anywhere on the forest is 14 days.  

First-come, first-serve, pay envelopes and fee tubes or boxes are located on site: 

Single site: $10 per night 

Additional vehicle fee: $5 per vehicle per night 

NOTE: Holders of a Golden Age and Golden Access Passports and Senior and Access Passes are entitled to the following discounts on expanded amenity recreation fees: - A 50 percent discount on the fee for a single camping unit. This discount does not apply to use of a cabin, lookout, double camping unit, triple camping unit, group camping unit, extra vehicle fees, or any additional camping units and separately charged utility, water, hook-up or day use fees. 

Please follow the guidelines below to ensure your pets remain welcome to visit the Forest in the future: 

  • Leave vicious or unusually noisy dogs at home. 
  • During the day keep your dog on a leash no more than six feet long or otherwise restrict its freedom to roam at will. Domestic animals are not allowed to run loose in recreation areas where they will disturb others. 
  • At night keep your dogs and other pets inside an enclosed vehicle or in a tent. 
  • Dogs may not be left alone at your campsite, picnic area or in your vehicle. 
  • Never leave your dog alone in a closed vehicle or tent even for a short time. It may whine or bark while you are away. 
  • Clean up after your pet. It will only take a few minutes, and there is no single action that will more favorably impress your fellow campers. 
  • Whenever possible select a campsite on the edge of the campground and away from the shoreline. 

A wooden building on the right side of the screen with other buildings behind and a flag with red strips and white stripes can be seen flying on a pole.

Address: 27812 Tiller Trail Highway Tiller, OR 97484
Phone: 541-825-3100
Hours: Thursday and Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 43.051923

Longitude: -122.78216

Directions

From Canyonville, OR, turn off of southeast Main Street onto southeast 3rd Street / OR-227. Continue on OR-227 for approximately 23 miles until reaching the town of Tiller, OR. Turn left onto County Road 46 (South Umpqua Road 28) and continue for 4 miles. The campground is located on the right side of the road.

Travel Considerations

Check out the Current Conditions page for weather, road information, or alerts and closures.  

Parking

Max vehicle length 35 feet. $5 for an extra vehicle.  

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Picnic Tables

Picnic tables are not available at this site.

Horse/Pack Animal Information

Horse/Pack animals are not allowed at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

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Last updated August 12, 2025