We stayed here as it is the closest to the Wild Life Safari (1 1/2 miles). Good for an over-nighter. Older campground, but with modern amenities. 27 sites are permanents, with 10 sites for travelers. Gravel pull-throughs, level, with shade from well developed trees. Free Wi-Fi worked fine, lots of cable channels. Three clean restrooms, were individual locking rooms with toilet, shower, sink and chair. Poor signage makes it hard to see from highway, go 1/2 mile past the green bridge, left side turn lane. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Umpqua RV Park. No wi-fi. No campfires. No playground. No pool. But the guy who runs the place is very very nice and the park is very clean and maintained. I would camp here again only if I was passing through. If you are wanting to be in the area and not hang around the campground then this is a great place. If you have a pile of kids then I would not recommend unless you are passing through. Great place if you need peace an quiet. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.