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Devil's Flat Campground

Enjoy a beautiful drive through the picturesque Cow Creek drainage on your way to one of the most interesting campsites in Umpqua.

Located under a bluff and surrounded by a forest of cedar, pine, and madrone, Devil’s Flat is a small campground with three campsites, a bevy of hiking opportunities, and a handful of historic landmarks.

On the north side of the campground, you can see the stone ruins of an old water fixture built by the CCC “Fire-Eaters” in the 1930s. On the south side is the old Devil's Flat Guard Station, where you’ll find a Ranger Cabin built in 1915 and a 1920s-era horse barn. On a fir tree near the Ranger Cabin, you can also see the tiki carving that gave Devil’s Flat its name. This good luck sign was carved by Ike French, a Hawaiian man who moved to the Cow Creek Valley region in the 1850s with his brother Sampson French; later, sometime around the 1930s, the tiki was misinterpreted by a new crop of settlers, who gave the area the name Devil’s Flat.

As for hiking opportunities, Devil’s Flat offers easy access to beautiful hikes of varying length and difficulty:

Campground sits at 2,200 feet of elevation. Campground will rarely have snow cover in Winter. 

Latitude: 42.97742

Longitude: -122.68686

Facilities

  • 3 campsites with picnic tables and fire pits
  • No drinking water
  • Vault toilet

Devil's Flat Campground - Cabin in open field Devil's Flat Campground - Historical Photo of campsite with people, horses, and tents

Stay Limit

* Quiet hours between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. * Campfires allowed in developed fire pits when conditions allow - please see current Public Use Restrictions for current campfire restrictions * Fireworks are prohibited * Dogs must be on leash * OHV/ATV use prohibited in the campground

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