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The Rujada Campground is situated on a river terrace above Layng Creek and offers several secluded, shaded camp spots. There is a large day use picnic area which encircles an open grassy field used for ball games and horseshoes. Swordfern Trail follows along Layng Creek and back through a beautiful forest environment with a lush swordfern understory. A campground host is generally on duty through the summer use season.

Facilities include 11 Campsites with wooden tables and tent pads, 10 Day Use Picnic Sites, 2 Group Picnic Sites (reserved), concrete fire pits and/or grills, flush and vault Toilets, piped water, 4 waste water sumps, garbage containers, parking and a campground host.

Directions: From Cottage Grove: Follow Interstate 5 to Exit 174, take Row River Road #2400 east 19 miles to Road #17 (2143). Turn left (northeast) on Road #17 and continue for 2 miles until you reach Rujada Campground, located on the right across Layng Creek.

Seasonal Access: Normal Services Available: Late May-September (Campgound may be open beyond these dates with limited sevices available.)

Facility Type: Campground

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