Sunnyside County Park
44930 Quartzville Drive, Foster, Oregon
Located on the Foster Reservoir just east of Sweet Home
NEW! Reservations can be made up to 4 days prior to your arrival.
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Looking down the A-Row from campsite 51A
Campground: Sunnyside campground is open
Day use: Reservable covered shelter (Please call our office to reserve)
Boat Ramp Information: Open year-round
Summer Ramp Levels: 613 to Full Pool that is 637
Current Water Levels for Foster Reservoir
Campground Map: Sunnyside Campground Whole Park Map
Check in and check out times: New check in/check out times
Monday through Saturday check in is 2:00; check in on Sunday & State Holidays is 2:00
Description: Located on the edge of Foster Reservoir, just east of Sweet Home, Sunnyside
is a paradise for anyone who loves water sports. Camping, water skiing,
fishing and jet skiing are just a few of the activities that make this
98-acre park one of the most popular sites in the Willamette Valley.
Campground: Sunnyside campground is open
Day use: Reservable covered shelter (Please call our office to reserve)
Boat Ramp Information: Open year-round. Summer Ramp Levels: 613 to Full Pool that is 637
Current Water Levels: for Foster Reservoir
Campground Map: Sunnyside Campground Whole Park Map
Check in and check out times: New! Check in is 2:00\
Description: Located on the edge of Foster Reservoir, just east of Sweet Home, Sunnyside is a paradise for anyone who loves water sports. Camping, water skiing, fishing and jet skiing are just a few of the activities that make this 98-acre park one of the most popular sites in the Willamette Valley.
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Reservable A-Row campsites
Camping Rates
Please note if you are trying to reserve in the 4 day window it will not show any campsite availability.
Changes to your reservation may incur a $5.00 change fee per site.
123
Campsites are reservable.
42
Campsites are first-come, first-serve.
Rates
are based on up to 8 guests per site.
3-night
minimum for Memorial Day & Labor Day holidays.
2-night
minimum for the 4th of July holiday.
Reservations
will be charged a $12 non-refundable reservation fee per site.
Cancellations
must be made at least 4 days prior to your arrival.
Triple Site No Hookups' reservation fee is $24. Call (541) 967-3917 for more
information.
Group camping (B-Row Map) reservations can be made only by calling the office.
There is a daily usage fee for all
moorage. You will also be able to reserve your moorage by contacting the Parks
Department at (541) 967-3917 or by sending
an email.
Extra vehicle fee of $7.00 per night. Extra Vehicle classification chart.
Please remember, if you are in a tent, keep all food in secure containers due to wildlife
Type of site |
|
Weekday |
Weekend |
Senior discount |
RV Site - (water/electric) |
|
$26 |
$26 |
Save $7 |
Tent or RV Site - Single (no hookups) |
|
$22 |
$22 |
Save $5 |
Tent - Double (no hookups)
7 sets of double campsites |
|
$44 |
$44 |
Save $10 |
Tent - Triple (no hookups)
3 sets of triple campsites |
9 |
$66 |
$66 |
Save $20 |
Amenities
Boat
Moorage & Ramps
In addition to its boat ramp, Sunnyside County Park is one of the few parks offering boat moorage.
There is a daily usage fee for all
moorage. You will also be able to reserve your moorage by contacting the Parks
Department at (541) 967-3917 or send
an email.
Hiking
Trails
McDowell Creek County Park is only 6 miles from Sunnyside and offers hiking trails and natural paths.
Stocked
Fish Ponds
On the back side of the B-Row group camping area you will find our
stocked fishing ponds that are easily accessible. This
area is great for the grand kids to learn how to cast their first fishing
line with grandpa by their side. So you don't have to have a boat to
go fishing at Sunnyside; bass and Rainbow trout are two of the kinds
of fish that you can catch.
Foster
Reservoir
This popular hot-spot is great for picnics, swimming, fishing and just about all water sports.
Bring your jet-ski, boat, swim floats and fishing gear for a great day at Foster Reservoir.
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Off-Leash
Dog Park
The dogs will love Sunnyside County Park too. This off-leash dog walk allows your four-legged family members the ability to run free, play fetch, roll and
exercise without all the constraints of a leash.
Dog owners should exhibit courteous behavior or good "petiquette". Dog waste bags and garbage cans are provided to help keep the facility clean and safe for everyone. When your pet is not in the off-leash pet area, please keep your dogs leashed and attended at all times.
Fish cleaning stations, dump station, showers, picnic shelters, group
picnic shelters, playground, and volleyball court are all part of the Park. We have two covered reservable picnic shelters and one reservable picnic ring.
**Shelters can be reserved, call our offfice to make reservtions. Please note that special-use permit request form are required for dunk tanks, bounce castles and inflatable slides.
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Typical RV campsite
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![sunnyside](../../images/sunnyside/sunny_12.jpg)
B-Row group camping area
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Another view of the fishing pond
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![sunnyside](../../images/sunnyside/sunny_bench.jpg)
Overlook with benches
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Group picnic shelter
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Boat ramp
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Nearby Attractions
Green Peter Reservoir spans over 3,720 acres of water
and camping recreation.
It is operated by the Corps of Engineers
and is only nine miles up Quartzville Road from the Sunnyside
County Park. For more information
about Foster and Green Peter Reservoirs you can call our office at (541) 967-3917.
McDowell Creek County Park Waterfall Hiking
Trails will
reward you with the beautiful vistas of Royal Terrace and Majestic Falls from
the bridges and viewing decks along the trails of this lush green park. McDowell
Creek County Park Falls has several different levels of hiking, some more strenuous.
Linn County's 66-mile Oregon Scenic Byway. This
picturesque route travels from the rich farmland of the Willamette Valley,
along and across the Calapooia and South Santiam rivers into the thick forests
of the Cascade Mountains. For more information on this historic journey contact
U.S. Forest Service in Sweet Home or go to: Sweet Home Chamber of Commerce.
Covered Bridges Tour Oregon has more covered
bridges than any other state west of the Mississippi. Many of the covered bridges are concentrated in the Sweet Home area. For more information
about all the covered bridges in Linn County go to: Covered
Bridges of Oregon.
Lewis Creek County Park located on
Foster Reservoir, this 40-acre park is a haven on hot days for swimmers and
those who enjoy a relaxing picnic. With boarding floats, moorage, picnic areas,
beach area, water skiers and boaters find Lewis Creek to be the ideal spot
for a day out on the lake. For more information on the park go to: Lewis Creek County Park.
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