USFS Detroit Ranger District – Santiam Flats Campground

Latitude 44° 42' 42.5300" N Longitude 122° 6' 58.5299" W

Santiam Flats Campground is located along State Highway 22, approximately 2.5 miles east of Detroit, Oregon, at an elevation of 1,600 feet. It is a 25-acre site, adjacent to Detroit lake on the North Santiam River. However, this campground does not have a boat launch. The main travel surface within the campground is gravel.

Park Location – Travel 2.6 miles northeast of Detroit, Oregon. From Detroit, follow Highway 22 east for 2.6 miles to Blowout Road/Forest Service Road 10 on the right. Santiam Flats Campground in on the right.

Park Usage – April 26, 2024 - September 29, 2024

About the Park

Santiam Flats Campground provides 32 campsites, 27 single and 5 double, that can accommodate trailers up to 30 feet in length.  There are both reservable and FCFS campsites. All sites are equipped with picnic tables and fire rings.  Water is provided via individual faucet risers located throughout the campground.  There are three single-vault toilets located in accessible locations throughout the campground.  Trash receptacles are available in the campground.

This is a Scan and Pay campground. There are no refunds, modifications, cancellations, or other fee changes allowed with Scan and Pay payments. This system is the same as putting cash into a fee tube and cannot be refunded.

Reservations for this site can be made up to 6 months in advance of arrival date by reserving online at RECREATION.GOV or by calling 877-444-6777.

Santiam Flats Campground

Santiam Flats Campground will close, for the 2024 season, as of September 29, 2024.  Santiam Flats Campground will reopen on April 25, 2025.  The 2025 season will close on September 28, 2025.

Reservation rules

Reservations, Cancellations and Changes must be made through RECREATION.gov

If I book this reservation today, what are my options to change or cancel?

Please remember that reservations at these facilities prevent other visitors from using these sites. Planned changes to your stay should be made as far in advance as possible. You can make changes to your reservation ahead of your arrival date in My Reservations via the Rec.Gov website.

Changes

If your new stay dates are completely different from your original stay dates, there is a $10 change fee (per reserved site). There are no additional fees for:

  • Adding or removing nights to your stay.
  • Changing to a different campsite.

Balances will adjust based on your new stay’s nightly rate.

Cancellations

You can cancel the reservation any time before the date of your scheduled arrival. You will receive a refund for your stay, minus the following fees:

  • $10 cancellation fee
  • Any reservation fees (only if paid when booking)
  • Any previous change fees

Late cancellation penalties may also apply:

What is “Late”?

For individual campsites, a late cancellation applies starting from midnight 1 calendar day before your scheduled check-in. For cabins and group sites, a late cancellation applies starting from midnight 14 calendar days or fewer before your scheduled check-in.

Late Fee

In addition to the fees listed above, a late cancellation will also subtract your first night’s recreation use fee from any refund owed. As of the expected check-in day, cancellations or changes to your stay are not possible through My Reservations. It is at the facility’s discretion to support additional Late Cancellations, No Show, or Early Departure updates – on-site personnel may not be able to assist. These changes carry penalties and may forfeit recreation use fees. For additional details, please visit  here.

Facility Rates

Single $21/night

Double $40/night

Nearby attractions

Sailing, boating, water skiing and fishing are all excellent options for enjoying Detroit Lake. Catfish, rainbow trout and Kokanee salmon are among the most common species found in the lake.

Several hiking trails dot the area, including Stahlman Point Trail, which offers beautiful vistas of Detroit Lake and the surrounding area. The Hoover Nature Trail is an accessible, short footpath that delights many campers.

The Willamette National Forest has about 1,700 miles of trail. While many are in wilderness areas, a number of trails are low-elevation, easy-access trails for year-round hiking.