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Our RV park and campground are central to some of the most stunning destinations in the Pacific Northwest, making Cave Junction KOA Journey the perfect base camp to explore the region. We highly recommend planning your stay to visit these beautiful day trip destinations!
Redwoods National and State Parks are 45 miles away and home to the tallest trees in the world. Explore mystical forests of giant Redwood trees, vast prairies, oak woodlands, wild rivers, and 40 miles of rugged coastline.
1111 2nd St
Crescent City, CA 95531
Oregon Caves National Monument is 20 miles away and Cave Junction's very own national monument. Guided tours of this fascinating marble cave system take you 220 feet down into a labyrinth of marble passageways. Escape the summer heat into the coolness of the Oregon Caves!
19000 Caves Hwy
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Crater Lake National Park is 110 miles away and is known as the deepest lake in North America and one of the purist lakes in the world. Crater Lake National Park offers a variety of activities including, hiking, fishing, and birdwatching – Or you can simply enjoy the breathtaking view from the rim.
PO Box 7
Crater Lake, OR 97604
California Wild North Coast is 53 miles away and boasts a rugged and stunning coastline. Heading south down the coastline between Crescent City and Trinidad, you'll be submerged into the Redwood National and State Parks.
555 Capitol Mall Suite 1100
Sacramento, CA 95814
Southern Oregon Coast is 53 miles away and showcases the beautiful Pacific Ocean and quaint coastal towns. Heading north up the coastline, you'll find tidepools, ocean vistas, beach hikes, and quaint towns to explore.
PO Box 940
Tillamook, OR 97141
Rogue National Wild and Scenic River runs through the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest and the mouth of the river opens into the Pacific Ocean north of Gold Beach, Oregon, 113 miles away. A few of the most popular areas along the Rogue Wild and Scenic River are the Hellgate Canyon, Rogue River National Recreation Trail, Rainie Falls Trail, Whisky Creek Cabin, Rogue River Ranch, Mule Creek Canyon, and Blossom Bar. There is a BLM river information visitor center approximately 25 miles northwest of Grants Pass. The visitor center is on the river near the town of Galice and is approximately 20 miles from I-5 on the Merlin-Galice Road. The center is called the Smullin Visitor Center and is located at the Rand National Historic Site.
14435 Galice Rd
Merlin, OR 97532
The Wild and Scenic Illinois River runs near Cave Junction and has many access points for fishing, kayaking, and rafting.
Grants Pass is 30 miles away and home of the wild and scenic Rogue River, where rafting, jet boating, and hiking abound. Grants Pass also boasts several downtown breweries and restaurants, as well as fine dining along the Rogue River.
101 NW A St
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Cave Junction has more than 18 restaurants within its city limits including Wild River Pizza, Taylor's Sausage Country Store, River Valley Restaurant, Pietro's Italian Restaurant, and Carlos Restaurante to name a few. There are grocery and hardware stores locally, as well, to restock food and supplies while staying at our park.
222 W Lister St
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Hellgate Jetboat Excursions is 28 miles away and offers the best of the Pacific Northwest with a Hellgate Jetboat Excursion, running excursions down the wild and scenic Rogue River through the Historic Hellgate Canyon. Each fully narrated excursion is a memory in the making as guests take in the sights and sounds of the native wildlife as they glide inches above the river.
966 SW 6th St
Grants Pass, OR 97526
Great Cats World Park is a private conservation less than 3 miles away with 50 wild cats from 17 different species – That's right, there are tigers, lions, and pumas just down the road! The beauty of each of these cats is electrifying and the up-close experience is fun for the whole family. Southern Oregon's wildest attraction, visited by over 42 countries. Experience the cats up close like never before!
27919 Redwood Hwy
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Illinois Valley Country Club is a 9-hole, public golf course and driving range located across from our park offering golf carts, pull carts, and range balls from their pro shop. Bring your clubs and enjoy golfing along the Illinois River!
25320 Redwood Hwy
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Southern Oregon Bigfoot Experience is located less than a mile away with a collection of Bigfoot artifacts that bring this American legend to life! You will leave asking yourself, “Is it really a legend?”
103 Redwood Hwy
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Foris Vineyards & Winery is 9 miles away and is open daily, except holidays, for wine tasting.
654 Kendall Rd
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Bridgeview Vineyard & Winery is 5 miles away and is open daily, except for Thanksgiving and Christmas, for wine tasting and food pairings overlooking their sprawling vineyards.
4210 Holland Loop Rd
Cave Junction, OR 97523
Relive the area's rich pioneer history. Travel back in time with a fascinating display of early gold mining and logging equipment, as well as local prehistoric and Native American artifacts at the Kerbyville Museum. Kerby, home of the Kerbyville Museum, was first named Napoleon and was the county seat from 1857 to 1886. It is said that the oak tree in front of the Nauke house was a hanging tree when Napoleon was the county seat.
24195 Redwood Hwy
Kerby, OR 97531
Also known as the Siskiyou Smokejumper Base, the Illinois Valley Airport was built by the U.S. Forest Service as one of the original smokejumper bases in the U.S. It was in operation from 1943 to 1981, dispatching airborne fire crews to quickly control lightning fires in the surrounding wilderness areas, keeping them small and manageable. The historic Siskiyou Smokejumper Base is located at Illinois Valley Airport south of Cave Junction and is the oldest-standing aerial firefighter base in the USA. During the past four years museum members and supporters from the local community have been working to restore buildings and retrofit the grounds back to the way it looked during its peak operation years in the late 1950s. A Twin Beech aircraft similar to the ones used during that time period was recently acquired by the museum and the plan is to retrofit the interior to look like a smokejumper plane from the 1950s. The plane will be part of the tour visitors can enjoy when they come to see the base. Visitors can enjoy a self guided walking tour of the base anytime during the day and there are often opportunities for tours of the buildings. There is no charge to visit the base or take tours.
30902 Redwood Hwy
Cave Junction, OR 97523
It's a Burl is located in the historic town of Kerby, just north of Cave Junction. Beautifully handcrafted and very unique wood carvings and furniture. After visiting the gallery explore the yard, see several tree houses and carved wooden treasures. Plan on spending at least an hour, there's much to see here.
24025 Redwood Hwy
Kerby, OR 97531
Trees of Mystery is California's premier nature attraction on the North Coast! Take the Kingdom of Trees Trail, Redwood Canopy Trail, Wilderness Trail, Trail of Tall Tales, or take the SkyTrail Gondola to experience the majestic Redwoods like never before! Easy to access, pet-friendly, safe, and fun for everyone!
15500 US Highway 101 N
Klamath, CA 95548
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