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Summary

Yukwah Campground is nestled in a cool, heavily wooded landscape along the South Santiam River, 21 miles east of Sweet Home, Oregon. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as fishing, wading, accessible trails, and nearby wilderness hikes that offer spectacular views. The campground also offers a variety of sites for groups, trailers and tents, and comes with amenities like garbage cans, vault toilets and wells for drinking water.

Overview

Yukwah Campground is a nice, family campground situated along the South Santiam River, 21 miles east of the town of Sweet Home, Oregon. Many sites are right on the river, tucked under the cool shade of Douglas fir and Hemlock trees.



The campground was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. Plenty of river activities and hiking opportunities await.

Recreation

Wading and fishing are popular in the river and campers can stroll the half-mile long an accessible trail that winds along the banks of the South Santiam River within the campground and accesses a viewing pier over the river.

The Menagerie Wilderness can be accessed from the Trout Creek Trail (1/4 mile from campground) where hikers can reach the top of Rooster Rock and enjoy views of the river valley (5.6 miles round trip). An accessible hike leaves from the same trailhead and takes visitors to the Walton Ranch Platform with views of the Walton Meadow (1/8 mile round trip).

Facilities

This is a smaller campground with a variety of sites to accommodate different uses, with group sites, sites for trailers and sites for tents. Drinking water is from two hand pump wells. Parking spurs are gravel and roads are paved. Vault toilets and garbage cans are spread out in convenient locations in the campground. It is recommended that you bring your own firewood. You can purchase firewood, at Riverbend County Park, 45931 Santiam Hwy., Foster, OR 97345.

Natural Features

Yukwah Campground is tucked in a heavily wooded landscape with lichen and moss-draped alder, Douglas fir and Maple trees. Campsites are well-shaded and full of ferns and similar sub-tropical greenery. Many sites stretch along the South Santiam River and have river access.

Nearby Attractions

Hike or bike the Santiam Wagon Road (now a trail), a historic trail used to transport livestock east across the Cascade Mountains to central Oregon's grasslands. Iron Mountain, Gordon Meadows and Echo Basin are nearby hiking areas well known for their colorful wildflowers.



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