Re: camping
Moonshine Park
Moonshine Park is a beautiful, secluded eighteen acres on the banks of the Upper Siletz River. Fishing and swimming holes are plentiful along this stretch of the Siletz. Moonshine Park has multiple tent and camping sites with fireplaces and picnic tables. Also available are two group camping sites and two RV-trailer drive through sites. There is a drift boat launch, horseshoes pits, and open spaces for Frisbee, volleyball, and other sports. There are two restroom facilities which are wheelchair accessible, and have potable water.
Directions: Take Hwy 229 to Siletz. Turn east onto Logsden Road, drive approximately 7.5 miles until you reach the Logsden store. Then cross the bridge and turn left onto Moonshine Park Road. Follow for approximately 4 mi. Then turn left into the park gateway.
Jack Morgan Park and Campground
Jack Morgan Park and Campground is eleven acres located along both sides of the State Hwy 229. On the west side of the there is an asphalt boat ramp into the Siletz River, concrete vault restrooms, and a picnic area with tables. Fishing for Chinook and Steelhead on this section of the Siletz River is popular. The west side of the park is day use only with no fee. On the east side of Hwy 229 is the camping area. Camping areas are private and woodsy, with trails around the sites, and along Hough Creek. Each site has a table, fireplace/barbeque pit, and is covered by a canopy of spruce trees above. Campsites are primitive with no drinking water available.
Directions: The entrances of the park are located 6 miles north of Siletz on Hwy 229 at milepost 17.5
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