Lagoon Campground

Fee Required USFS Developed Campground

About Lagoon Campground

Located about 7 miles south of Florence and at an elevation of 100 feet, Lagoon Campground sits among shorepine and huckleberry perched beside a lagoon with access to the popular mile-long Lagoon Loop Trail #1330. Amenities include flush toilets, drinking water from a pressurized system, picnic tables, and fire rings with grills. Parking aprons are paved. A dump station is located less than 4 miles away at Honeyman State Park. Fishing and hiking are popular with beach access nearby. The Lagoon Loop Trail #1330 is an accessible loop trail that provides wetland wildlife viewing on boardwalks. The Waxmyrtle Trail #1337 is a 1.3-mile interpretive trail that offers outstanding views of the lower river estuary and the Pacific Ocean as it winds its way along the river to the beach. The Stagecoach Trail Head is 1/4 mile west from the campground and the Chief Tsiltcoos Trail #1359 is also nearby. Anglers can find rainbow trout in the lagoon in winter and spring. In Siltcoos Lake, bass, steelhead, cutthroat trout, yellow perch and bluegill may take the bait. Wildlife is abundant in the campground and along the Lagoon Loop Trail #1330, attracting many photographers. Native inhabitants include beavers, nutrias, ducks, herons, and bitterns - a waterfowl relative of the heron.

Details

Fees: Campsite fee: $22 per night All campsites require a reservation via recreation.gov. Interagency Senior and Access passes provide a 50% discount. The discount applies only to the campsite that is physically occupied by the pass holder.

Location

Coordinates: 43.879545, -124.142191

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