Three C Rock Campground

Three C Rock Campground is named for a historic Civilian Conservation Corps camp built here in late 1930. Right on the South Umpqua River, it is a great spot for families to relax under a canopy of mixed conifers. This is the only spot along the South Umpqua River where fishing is permitted. Be advised there may be Poison Oak.
Campground sits at 1,100 feet of elevation. Campground generally does not have snow cover in Winter.
Latitude: 42.964832
Longitude: -122.887916
Facilities
- 8 campsites with picnic tables and fire pits
- No drinking water
- Vault toilet
- Garbage disposal
At a Glance
| Reservations: | First come, first served. |
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| Fees: | $10 for campsite $5 for extra vehicle |
| Usage: | Medium-Heavy |
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| Closest Towns: | Tiller, OR |
| Operated By: | Forest Service |
General Information
Accessibility:- Accessible restroom
Parking:
- Maximum vehicle length: 35 feet
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.
General Notes:
- No campground host
Activities
Campground Camping
Camping, hiking, picnicking, and seasonal fishing
- Adjacent to the campground is a picnic area and Cathedral Falls Trail, a short, accessible trail to a seasonal waterfall.