RAF supporters have been interested for some time in improving the primitive camping area. Thanks to the efforts of RAF Oregon Ambassador Bill Ables, the USFS directed a portion of this year’s federally allocated funds to initiate improvements, including purchase of a new all-weather picnic table and RAF fire ring that were shipped to Mayes. Several RAF supporters and Oregon Pilot’s Association members gathered at Toketee in early August to clean up the camping area and install the table and fire ring. In addition, RAF member Pete Gauthier had constructed and donated a beautiful timber picnic table the crew helped install.
VOLUNTEERS IMPROVE TOKETEE AIRFIELD RECREATION
August 29, 2021

Toketee State Airport, (3S6) a 5,350-ft turf airstrip in Oregon’s Southern Cascades within Umpqua National Forest is close to the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River. RAF Oregon Liaison Mayes says the river offers spectacular steelhead fishing, adding, “The airfield provides a quiet spot for fly-in camping with access to hiking trails and a nice summer swimming hole in nearby Fish Creek.” The remote location provides an exceptionally dark sky for star gazing and telescope parties are held occasionally. Spring and Fall bring the potential for large herds of elk and flocks of turkeys in the morning and early evening at the airstrip, Mayes advises.

Submitted on August 18, 2021.
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