Umpqua’s Last Resort
115 Elk Ridge Ln, Idleyld Park, OR, 97447
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Address :
115 Elk Ridge Ln
Idleyld Park, OR, 97447 - Phone (541) 498-2500
- Website https://www.umpquaslastresort.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :8:00 am - 7:00pm
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Lily L.
Book a year in advanced if you're not up to pitching your own tent, cooking your own food, bringing your own water bottles with filters, and sleeping on pads that could are not as comfortable as a futon. It may sound terrible, but trust me, it is a fun experience and not the worst case scenario. It was still fairly luxurious for my first camping trip because communal showers, restrooms, and a laundry room were available on site AND still separated between men and women. There is also a convenient store not even a five-minute walk away!! Not native to long hikes or real-life I-am-stuck-in-the-woods type of camping, I enjoyed my trip. I learned to make my own campfire with fire starter from the woods, cook my own food without hot water, and eat as minimal as possible to sustain for a long hike. Again, may sound miserable to some, but quite the adventure. After a few trips like this where I go from communal showers to none, I may be able to duke it out in the wilderness for a day or weekend
(5)Mary L.
Im not sure how anyone could give this place not one, but two blistering reviews. The cabins are clean, the staff is over the top in customer service and willingness to help. The resort is indeed, on the water. The North Umpqua is directly across the small, two lane highway. In fact, each time I have stayed here, I am lulled to sleep by the sound of the river. Have returned on multiple occasions and am never disappointed with my stay, the owner or the employees. I just recently stayed here again and plan on many repeat visits. The website is indeed, very representative of what to expect. It is not a luxury resort with a spa and 5 star restaurant attached. Its rustic, quaint and gives a great friendly feeling.
(5)Kyle N.
This place was disappointing and misleading. The website makes it look like a nice little place nestled in the woods. We got to our campsite and found it to be a tiny grass area with room for 1 car and 1 tent....TINY. There were no benches, no fire pit, no anything but a tiny grass area. There were no trees or landscaping to cover us from neighboring sites either. Immediately behind our campsite was a garage and home. This was more of a trailer park than a resort.
(1)Megan B.
We loved staying here, right in the amazing beauty of the Umpqua Forest! A really convenient place for hiking and going to the hot springs. We stayed in a small cabin that was comfortable and warm (with hilarious hunter-themed decor...). We saw other cars at the resort but no other people, besides the friendly folks who checked us in and out. The bathroom and showers are in their own building. Everything was super clean--the sheets almost felt too clean (kind of stiff from the detergent).
(5)A B.
We made reservations over the phone and the staff was very helpful and courteous. Everything was as stated when we arrived. We were directed to our camp site and the grounds were very nice. We were informed that there was going to be a large group and that they were somewhat loud and rowdy at times so they were going to have us not so close to them. I thanked them and said "I appreciate that" The downfall was this... The group was loud through the night. Until the late hours of the night with loud music and carrying on making lots of noise. The laser show on the windows all night was just added annoyance. Im talking until after 1:30 am before we finally fell asleep. Now I feel that it is not up to me to have to walk over to the campground host to make a statement, since he is only about 90 feet from my site. He should have heard this. I feel bad for him as he is a very kind and nice man and is also caught up in trying to be "politically correct" due to the "type" of group that this was. I did speak with him upon exiting and he asked me how my stay was, so I said, Well, since you ask.... I feel that you have other patrons in the park besides the group making noise. I noticed the young couple with children tenting next to us packed up and left quickly (likely due to lack of sleep) and that we should not have to go and say to you the obvious fact that they should not have been allowed to be so noisy past 10 pm. Just saying..... I proceeded to say to him that I felt this was not fair or appropriate to all the other campers. I also said that I understand that they are repeat visitors and likely a big chunk of income when they arrive, BUT, I would likely not be a repeat visitor due to the allowance of people that they knew was going to be rowdy and they allowed it without regard to the rest of the campground.. The campground and facilities were very nice and clean and well kept. The Dry Creek Store was as well and the staff very nice, including the campground host. As I stated, I feel him to be a good and kind man. But that may be his downfall. Sometimes you have to enforce some rules.
(3)Sam K.
Beautiful place and an excellent choice for hiking. The cabins are clean and the staff very friendly.
(5)M. C.
This is an update to my 7/25/13 review - after the owner Dustin left a response. I'm not surprised more excuses were offered. A gift certificate to return was offered too, but with all due respect,why would I want to come back? This is not a nice place and it is not on the water like it implies. The owner claims my credit card was not charged, yet it was. The bottom line is, THEIR WEBSITE IS NOT REPRESENTATIVE OF THIS PLACE & I must call them out for using deceptive tactics to lure unsuspecting travelers who will likely capitulate once they have arrived because they have ventured long & far and are too weary to try and find somewhere else on the fly! The ONLY thing this place has going for it is the perception of being close to Umpqua Hot Springs. (there are other superior camping areas around at lower rates). I don't enjoy providing a negative review, but it irks me this place is trying to get over on travelers!
(1)Carlos A.
Great friendly staff. Location location location! Nestled in a beautiful valley near the enter acne to Crater Lake. Clean comfortable well appointed cabins.
(5)Wayne D.
We just stayed a week at the Last Resort and had the most wonderful time. The staff is so friendly and accommodating. We were staying in our 40 foot motorhome and a friend came and stayed in one of the cabins. The RV space was nice sized and had 50amp power and good water. The cabins are very basic but what great rates and clean. We were close to so many things including white water rafting - which we really enjoyed, waterfalls, Hot Springs, waterfalls, waterfalls,... Took a day and went to Crater Lake an hour away. Had a great time with a wonderful lunch at the Lodge and a boat tour. We went canoeing on Lemolo Lake and rode bikes around Diamond Lake. We kept looking at the various places up there and were always happy with our decision. Diamond Lake had too many kids for us, and expensive, Lemolo was funky cool but a bit buggy, dusty and no water views. Check out the meadows up the hill from the resort...AMAZING! We will be back!
(5)Coral C.
An excellent choice for a fishing trip, visiting the Tokatee hotsprings (12 miles away) or any of the nearby river attractions. The king size cabins are a great deal; very cute & cozy (I recommend # 15) with a flat screen, coffee maker, mini-fridge, microwave, bed and futon. The grounds are kept very nice, the bathroom was clean, the water nice and hot. It definitely has a campground feel but that's what we were looking for. When a member of our party voiced the desire to cook out, the attendant brought over a big bbq pit with everything we needed, that definitely made the night! Camping at Tokatee is great in summer, but for a winter trip, book a cabin at the Last Resort.
(4)Mr.Maintenance H.
I am looking forward to spending the 3rd weekend of July here. I have camped here one other time about 3 years. It was the best time I have had camping. The staff are very helpful with anything and ever thing that was needed. The bathrooms are cleaned servile times a day and very will maintained. This is a wonderful place. So if you are going up this way I would pick this place. I cant wait to be there. I have packed and unpacked 3 times already. See you soon.
(5)Kelly C.
I really love this place! My friend and I decided last minute to take a trip down to the Umpqua Hot Springs and National Forest. Since it's February, The Last Resort had open availability and gave us a discount price. We settled in to a cozy King size cabin with tv, heat (a bit small, but it warmed up eventually), futon, mini-fridge, front porch overlooking the Umpqua River. We were enthusiastically met by Terry with a smile and encouraged to ask for any help. The next day, we made friends with Jayson and Pablo, the young (and cute) gay couple who ran the camp- and thank goodness we did! We got shady directions to the nearby hotsprings, which ended up being snowed in- and we missed the turn-off completely. After driving about a mile past our destination, my car got caught in a bank of snow and we were stuck for 3 hours! Thank goodness my Verizon phone had scanty reception and that we got the nice camp host's cell phone numbers! We called them and within a half-hour they came out with help and pulled us out of the snow! I'm excited to visit this campground again in the spring and summer-time! They told us they're planning on building tee-pees soon, they're right on the gorgeous Umpqua River, plus they dug a private swimming hole in the nearby creek. And for other "Family" members out there- they host weekend "CampOut" events which sound like a blast!
(5)Feliks S.
Great place. Great Staff. Located only 30 minutes from the gorgeous hot spring. Cabins are well equipped and maintained. The offices are located at a small convenience store/deli attached to the property. Very cozy and scenic at a very reasonable price. Would definitely come again!
(5)Adrian M.
We stayed here a whole week with a trailer and had a great time. The place is nestled up against the forest and has nice green grass everywhere around the sites. GREAT if you have a dog. Beautiful walking trails close by and a ton of waterfalls to hike too. THe Dry Creek store is where you register and it has all the basics and even dvds to rent. Has wifi, but just enough for checking emails and such. No netflix, but you are camping after all. Super friendly staff and always happy to answer questions or give tips on what to do or see. Definitely would go again. I am vey picky with my 5 Star reviews.
(4)Cyndy L.
We had a short but mostly pleasant stay at Umpqua's Last Resort. The camping cabin included some nice amenities, including a water dispenser, a microwave, and a large ceiling fan. However, the sheets and bedspread were dirty, and the futon was small and rickety. Rather than put two people on the futon, one of my kids slept with my husband and me on the king sized bed. The bathroom was clean and well-stocked with paper towels, but the design of the toilet stalls was strange and inconvenient, with a curtain touching your knees that was just inches from your face. Apparently, they are not much affected by the drought here as there was a high pressure sprinkler going all day and night, watering a scraggly patch of grass.
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