Scaredman Recreation Site

Star4.49
13 reviews
777 NW Garden Valley BLVD, Roseburg, OR, 97471
Scaredman Recreation Site
$10.00 - $10.00 / night
Campsite Fees
The nightly rate for the standard non-electric campsites during peak season is $10. This rate does not include reservation service fees or other...
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Standard Site Fee$10.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$10.00

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Provider
541-440-4930BLM_OR_RB_Mail@blm.gov

About this campground

Tucked away along the gentle curves of Canton Creek, Scaredman Recreation Site offers a refreshing escape into nature's embrace. This intimate campground features 10 thoughtfully spaced sites, each furnished with sturdy picnic tables and fire rings where stories and s'mores come to life under starlit skies. A riverside day-use area invites afternoon lounging, while the creek's cool waters beckon swimmers on warm summer days. For those seeking adventure beyond camp, the surrounding waters promise excellent fishing holes and thrilling rafting runs. This remote gem delivers the perfect balance of rustic simplicity and natural recreation.
The Scaredman Recreation Site is a minimally developed campground primarily tailored for tent camping. RVs and small trailers are permitted but must be self-contained as no hookups are available. The sites offer a primitive camping experience in a heavily wooded and remote area.
Historical SignificanceScaredman holds a special place in the hearts of families who have gathered here for generations, creating traditions that span decades. The devastating 2020 wildfire threatened to erase these memories, but nature's remarkable resilience has transformed tragedy into triumph. Visitors today witness an awe-inspiring regeneration story as the forest rebounds with vibrant new growth, reminding us of both nature's fragility and its incredible power to heal and renew.
Weather and SeasonsFrom May through November, Scaredman welcomes campers with pleasantly moderate temperatures that make both daytime exploration and evening campfires equally enjoyable. Summer visitors should come prepared with insect repellent, as the warm months awaken the local bug population – a small price to pay for peak swimming conditions. As autumn arrives, crisp air and changing leaves create magical camping moments. Winter transforms the landscape into a quiet wonderland, though cold temperatures and precipitation typically close the camping season.
ElevationPerched at 1,390 feet above sea level, Scaredman Recreation Site enjoys a goldilocks elevation – high enough to escape valley heat but low enough to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the camping season. This sweet spot creates an ideal microclimate where morning mists dance through the trees and afternoon breezes carry the scent of pine and cedar. The modest elevation frames stunning vistas while keeping the campground easily accessible for visitors of all ages.
Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in a Pacific Northwest paradise where towering evergreens create a natural cathedral overhead. The campground's heavily wooded setting showcases nature's diversity, from mighty Douglas firs to delicate wildflowers carpeting the forest floor. Canton Creek serves as the area's sparkling centerpiece, its crystal-clear waters tumbling over rocks and pooling in swimming holes. Hidden waterfalls reward those who explore the surrounding trails, while the interplay of sunlight filtering through the canopy creates an ever-changing tapestry of light and shadow.
Geological RegionNestled within the lush forests of the Pacific Northwest at 1,390 feet elevation, Scaredman Recreation Site showcases the region's signature landscape of water and wood. Canton Creek has carved its path through this terrain over millennia, creating the gentle valley that cradles the campground today. The area's geology tells a story of ancient volcanic activity and patient erosion, resulting in the dramatic waterfalls and creek-carved canyons that make this corner of the wilderness so captivating. Dense coniferous forests blanket the hillsides, their roots anchored in rich volcanic soil that supports the region's legendary biodiversity.

Campsite details

AccessibilitySome campsites appear to be accessible by small and medium-sized trailers, but there are no specific mentions of accessibility features for individuals with disabilities.
Sites SizeUser reviews report that campsites are generally large and mostly flat, with enough space to accommodate a large tent and chairs. However, one review noted that access to the water is limited or steep at times.
Sites PrivacyPrivacy levels vary, but user reviews do not explicitly describe individual site privacy. The campground is remote and surrounded by a heavily wooded area, which may offer some natural seclusion.
Total Campsites10 campsites
Recommended CampsitesSite-specific recommendations include bringing bug spray, garbage bags, and portable water due to the lack of drinking water.
Best CampsitesSite 005 is praised in user reviews as the 'best campsite.'

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
1:00 PM
Check-out
11:00 AM
Stay Limit
Maximum stay is 14 consecutive nights during a visit.
Guests Allowed Per Site
>Up to 8 guests per site likely permitted as per general regulations.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutCampground includes 10 campsites arranged in loops. Sites are large and mostly flat.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen for reservations May 16 - November 15. Closed outside these dates.
Reservation PlatformsReservations must be made on recreation.gov.
Walk-in AvailabilityNo walk-up availability is allowed; all reservations must be made online in advance.
Cancellation PolicyReservations can be canceled anytime before the scheduled arrival. A $10 cancellation fee applies, along with a forfeiture of the first night's recreation use fee for late cancellations (from midnight 1 calendar day before scheduled check-in). No refunds are issued for no-shows.

Amenities available

Fire rings
Picnic tables
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

The Scaredman Recreation Site offers a mix of outdoor activities, including camping, swimming, picnicking, and relaxing by the creek. While angling is prohibited in Canton and Steamboat Creeks, world-class fly fishing is available three miles downstream in the North Umpqua River. The surrounding area also provides opportunities for hiking, rafting, and wildlife viewing.
Fishing
Fishing is prohibited in Canton and Steamboat Creeks directly adjacent to the campground. However, the North Umpqua River, located three miles downstream, is known for world-class fly fishing.
Swimming
The campground provides access to undeveloped swimming holes along Canton and Steamboat Creeks. User reviews highlight these as a favorite activity, with one camper saying, 'Great place for family and kiddos, amazing swimming holes.' Safety measures or lifeguards are not mentioned.
Wildlife viewing
The area is rich in wildlife, including wolves, mountain lions, bobcats, and bears. One user mentioned, 'Nice little campground, be aware that there are wolves in the area.' Campers are advised to practice caution when exploring the natural surroundings.
Winter Activities
No specific winter recreation activities are mentioned. The campground appears to primarily operate during the warmer months (May to November).
Water Sports
Swimming and whitewater rafting are the primary water-based activities available near the campground.

Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Campfires are allowed within designated rings. Firewood is not provided onsite.
  • Quiet hours are No explicit quiet hours indicated.

Hazards

General hazardsPotential hazards include wildlife such as bears, wolves, mountain lions, bobcats, and poison oak. User reviews warn about nighttime wildlife activity (‘cat life’).

Weather forecast

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°F
Oct 10
Friday
Overcast
Precipitation: 0%

Moderate wind, may affect light items

Humidity: 55%

Moderately humid conditions

Wind: 5.9 mph

Moderate wind, may affect light items

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Emergency Services

Closest emergency services are likely in Roseburg, OR, 40 miles away, including hospitals, police stations, and fire services.

Good to know

Peak season datesMay 16 - November 15 (annually).
Trash and recyclingTrash collection is available, but users are encouraged to bring their own trash bags due to occasional issues with garbage left by previous campers.
Proximity to water featuresCanton Creek runs alongside the campground, and Steamboat Creek is located 3 miles downstream. Both provide opportunities for swimming.
Common complaintsCommon user complaints include garbage issues, lack of a camp host, and noisy campers. Vault toilets were described as unpleasant by reviewers ('test of fortitude').
HostNo camp host is available onsite.

Campground Map

777 NW Garden Valley BLVD, Roseburg, OR, 97471
Driving directionsFrom Roseburg, travel east on Highway 138 for 40 miles. Turn left/north onto Steamboat Creek Road and then after a half mile, turn left/north onto Canton Creek Road. Scaredman is three miles from the Steamboat Creek/Canton Creek junction.
Scaredman Recreation Site is accessible via paved roads from Roseburg. Travelers should follow Highway 138 for 40 miles before turning onto Steamboat Creek Road and Canton Creek Road. The routes are manageable for passenger vehicles but may be challenging for larger RVs.
Nearby places
Roseburg (40 miles, approximately 50 minutes)
Nearby supplies
Roseburg, OR, located 40 miles away, provides access to groceries, camping supplies, and fuel.

Camper Reviews

4.5
13 reviews
Recommended
Recommended
Scaredman Recreation Site is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews for the Scaredman Recreation Site are generally positive, with an average sentiment of 4.23 for the campground. Visitors appreciate the remote and quiet setting, the natural swimming holes, and the large campsites. However, complaints include the lack of a camp host, the poor condition of the vault toilets, and occasional issues with other campers' behavior.
Review Summaries
Based on 13 reviews

What Campers Love

Visitors praise the campground for its secluded location, large and flat campsites, and excellent natural swimming areas. One user described it as 'Awesome campground and day use area!'
Based on 13 reviews

Common Concerns

Common issues raised by users include the lack of potable water, the poor maintenance of the vault toilet, and occasional disturbances, such as one review mentioning gunshots from other campers....
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Based on 13 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Campers recommend bringing your own water, garbage bags, and bug spray. One user suggested bringing a portable toilet to avoid using the vault restroom. Another tip was to familiarize yourself with...
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Based on 13 reviews

Seasonal Insights

The campground is busiest during the summer months when swimming and fishing are popular. However, late summer visits can be impacted by increased bug activity, including yellow jackets and...
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Based on 13 reviews

Camper Quotes

1. 'Great place for family and kiddos, amazing swimming holes.' 2. 'Nice quiet campground, of course we were the only ones there. Big beautiful trees.' 3. 'The vault restrooms are frightening; you...
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Based on 13 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Site 003: Able to fit campers; Site 004: Praised for its flat terrain and proximity to the swimming hole; Site 010: Noted for disturbances, including loud and unsafe behavior from other campers.
Based on 13 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet. One user recommended against bringing dogs due to wildlife in the area, including bears and wolves.
Based on 13 reviews

Last updated August 10, 2025

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