About Fawn Creek Campground
Fawn Creek Campground is a primitive two site campground along the river with a small boat ramp providing access to the confluence of Fawn Creek and Smith River.
Scottsburg, Oregon · Douglas County
Fawn Creek Campground is a primitive two site campground along the river with a small boat ramp providing access to the confluence of Fawn Creek and Smith River.
Fawn Creek Campground is a primitive two site campground along the river with a small boat ramp providing access to the confluence of Fawn Creek and Smith River.
From Reedsport: take Highway 101 for 1/4 mile north. Turn right onto the Smith River Road and travel about 25 miles to the site. There is no sign at the site, only an old road that parallels the main road between the road and the river.
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Heading to Fawn Creek Campground? A few things to know before you go:
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