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United StatesOregonBrookingsQuosatana Campground

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Quosatana Campground

Agness Rd, Agness, OR 97406, United States
4.0(29)

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4.0
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5.0
5y

Big campground, 43 campsites (3 accessible sites) with picnic tables and fire pits, and spaced far apart. $20 per night. We were there in early August on a weekday - no bugs, and it was not crowded, but were told it’s best to book in advance. We parked our 19’ trailer and car on the pull-through parking pad, and our friends put their small trailer and truck on the grassy area of the site. The host came by and told us not to park on the grass because of an incident that occurred at a nearby campground. Apparently the car had dripped oil and started a fire? They moved it a few feet over onto the dirt. Bathrooms closed because of Covid, but super clean porta potties close to each site. There were water spigots at every-other site along with grey water dump holes with grates over the top.

Blackberry bushes lined the camp roads and surrounding sites - ripe for eating - some of the best I’ve had! They were really overgrown, so to get at the berries deeper in we used a pruning shears to cut back the overgrowth.

Right on Rogue River with easy access from our riverfront campsite, good for swimming with strong-ish current. Did lots of paddle boarding in the morning when the...

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1.0
2y

I'm a little confused I just posted a very detailed explanation of the rude camp host. I don't want her to know that I'm an experienced cat post I'd love to have her job and I'll treat everybody like they're the most important camper that I've ever met shame on you woman and then you follow through with calling the food bank and telling them that I'm getting extra food for somebody else and try to give me in trouble with the law what is wrong with you you need to get a new job and a new attitude in my opinion because it was nothing kind coming from your mouth or your attitude. And you were out of line to attack me the way you did shame on you let's see if this one gets posted the last one didn't have 5 minutes ago I wonder if he was just not good enough for the BLM I don't get it again woman change careers if you don't like your job the end I have no idea what her name is but you volunteers at the food bank to the Christian help so maybe we can all go meet her there...

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3.0
7y

I am so conflicted on this review as the campground was so nice. The sites were all clean and private and the area was beautiful. There were nearby areas to hike and explore. The bathrooms were clean. There were bat houses hung up all over for bat watching. The picnic tables are all new and sturdy.

There are no hookups which is not really a problem. And there is a sewer dump station which was handy.

Main problem was that the camp hosts - they were extremely intoxicated and screaming at one another. It was so bad that the sheriff had to come out to get them to calm down. Based on what we overheard they sounded violent. It was extremely disturbing and really detracted from the campground.

The other problem is that the water was a bit brown. It smelled fine and would be okay for washing dishes, and although there were no signs indicating otherwise, I wouldn't treat...

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nomadic.phoenixnomadic.phoenix
Our first successful camping trip is in the books! Next time the goal will be to find a site thats a little more on the primitive side. I used Campendium to find this place, but I know there are others. What apps do you recommend to find remote or primitive campsites? #camping #remotework #homeoffice #getoutside #doggosdoingthings #rogueriver
Patricia RyanPatricia Ryan
Big campground, 43 campsites (3 accessible sites) with picnic tables and fire pits, and spaced far apart. $20 per night. We were there in early August on a weekday - no bugs, and it was not crowded, but were told it’s best to book in advance. We parked our 19’ trailer and car on the pull-through parking pad, and our friends put their small trailer and truck on the grassy area of the site. The host came by and told us not to park on the grass because of an incident that occurred at a nearby campground. Apparently the car had dripped oil and started a fire? They moved it a few feet over onto the dirt. Bathrooms closed because of Covid, but super clean porta potties close to each site. There were water spigots at every-other site along with grey water dump holes with grates over the top. Blackberry bushes lined the camp roads and surrounding sites - ripe for eating - some of the best I’ve had! They were really overgrown, so to get at the berries deeper in we used a pruning shears to cut back the overgrowth. Right on Rogue River with easy access from our riverfront campsite, good for swimming with strong-ish current. Did lots of paddle boarding in the morning when the river was calm.
Michael SullivanMichael Sullivan
Camp host Pete who admitted he would be homeless if he didn't have his position told us we were banned because we left his porta potty dirty. This happened at 5:30 am. I went in to assess the situation after he examined it. I didn't even know what to do. And so we left. I'm guessing you didn't enjoy our homemade split pea soup. Btw my husband was on crutches with a sprained ankle when Pete demanded we clean the bathroom. AT 5:30 AM! Quiet time is over at 6 am, Mr camp host.
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Big campground, 43 campsites (3 accessible sites) with picnic tables and fire pits, and spaced far apart. $20 per night. We were there in early August on a weekday - no bugs, and it was not crowded, but were told it’s best to book in advance. We parked our 19’ trailer and car on the pull-through parking pad, and our friends put their small trailer and truck on the grassy area of the site. The host came by and told us not to park on the grass because of an incident that occurred at a nearby campground. Apparently the car had dripped oil and started a fire? They moved it a few feet over onto the dirt. Bathrooms closed because of Covid, but super clean porta potties close to each site. There were water spigots at every-other site along with grey water dump holes with grates over the top. Blackberry bushes lined the camp roads and surrounding sites - ripe for eating - some of the best I’ve had! They were really overgrown, so to get at the berries deeper in we used a pruning shears to cut back the overgrowth. Right on Rogue River with easy access from our riverfront campsite, good for swimming with strong-ish current. Did lots of paddle boarding in the morning when the river was calm.
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Camp host Pete who admitted he would be homeless if he didn't have his position told us we were banned because we left his porta potty dirty. This happened at 5:30 am. I went in to assess the situation after he examined it. I didn't even know what to do. And so we left. I'm guessing you didn't enjoy our homemade split pea soup. Btw my husband was on crutches with a sprained ankle when Pete demanded we clean the bathroom. AT 5:30 AM! Quiet time is over at 6 am, Mr camp host.
Michael Sullivan

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