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Pitch a tent, fire up the grill and pull out the marshmallows at Oregon's best campgrounds. Oregon’s campgrounds and parks are ready for you — whether you're seeking an afternoon of boating with friends, a family reunion, a backpacking adventure or a spontaneous road trip. No matter the scenery you're looking for, you can find the best spots for your outdoor adventure in a tent, camper, yurt, cabin or RV. From roomy group sites to rustic dispersed, backcountry spots, you’ll find your place under the... More

How to Camp Like a Pro

Ahh — long nights of stargazing, snack foods and wanderlust explorations. Camping is a rite of passage in Oregon, no matter if it’s your first time or 50th. Even for the most seasoned outdoors enthusiast, there are a few camping insider tips that can help you channel your inner Smokey Bear so your next camping trip is more “Planet Earth,” less “National Lampoon’s Vacation.” Here’s what to consider when planning your next Oregon camping adventure. More
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How to Book Your Campsite in Oregon

When it comes to getting a campsite in the state’s most popular parks or booking a weekend getaway to one of the state’s coveted fire-lookout cabins, the trick is to be proactive. Here are a few tips to help you reserve a campsite in time. More
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7 Campgrounds for Solitude in Eastern Oregon

If you head out to the wide-open spaces of Eastern Oregon, it’s easy to find the best kind of remoteness, too, a place where the soundscape forms with songbirds, raptors and the crunch of gravel under your feet. Be prepared for a completely off-grid experience out here — expect no gas, no phone, no potable water at times — but venture forth and you can have the starry nights and pleasing days pretty much all to yourself. Below, you’ll find campgrounds in Eastern Oregon so... More
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Stargazing at Oregon’s Dark-Sky Parks

Nature rules the areas around Prineville in Central Oregon, and will have you in awe at night when the sky is packed full of stars with little man-made light. More
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Central Oregon , Prineville , Kayaking , Lakes & Reservoirs , State Parks , Camping , Family Fun , Sustainable Travel , RV Parks , Trip Ideas ,

Wallowa Mountains, el Espectacular Reflejo de la Belleza Natural del Noreste de Oregon

Conocidas como los ‘Alpes de Oregon’, las Montañas Wallowa son uno de los secretos mejor guardados del noroeste del Pacífico. More
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Eastern Oregon , Joseph , Lakes & Reservoirs , State Parks , Mountains , Camping , Family Fun , Hiking & Backpacking , Paddle Sports , Regions , Destinations , Trip Ideas , Outdoor Recreation , Eat & Drink , Places to Stay ,

Kids’ Guide to Air, Land and Water Adventures in Madras

Framed by rolling farmlands, sun-fired gorges and trout-filled waters, Madras and the surrounding steppes and canyons are Central Oregon’s ticket to family fun. From Lake Billy Chinook to the awesome airplanes that arrive in August for one of Oregon’s best air shows, the region and the city of 7,500 people play host to no shortage of adventures and attractions. Here’s how to help the family wrap up another memorable summer. More
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The Camp

Nestled in the heart of Bend, Oregon, The Camp is the newest way to experience Central Oregon at its core. Moments from the city’s best breweries, dining, shopping, and the beautiful Deschutes River, treat The Camp as your home base for all things fun and adventurous. A truly effortless and unique experience, our RV Park offers 31 sites for your RV stay, as well as restored vintage Airstreams and tiny homes available onsite for overnight rentals. Indulge in the comforts of home, with available showers,... More
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Central Oregon , Bend , Camping , Glamping & Treehouses , RV Parks ,
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Gills Landing

Picnic Shelter, Restroom, Boat Ramp RV Camping More
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Willamette Valley , Lebanon , Other Outdoor ,
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Sisters Cow Camp Horse Camp

Maintained and operated in cooperation with the Central Oregon Chapter of Oregon Equestrian Trails, this five site campground offers early season access to the Metolius Windigo Trail.Please note: Horse campgrounds have been designed to accommodate people who need to corral their horses. We have a limited number of these kinds of campgrounds and ask, out of courtesy and safety for you and the horses, to please consider camping elsewhere if you do not have a horse. We have many campgrounds nearby. More
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Central Oregon , Sisters , Other Outdoor , Horseback Riding , Horse Camping ,
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Camp Sherman

Take your pick — camping, hiking, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, lounging by the river — Camp Sherman has it. Located just 31 miles northwest of Bend, this city sits on the Wild and Scenic Metolius River with commanding views of 10,497-foot Mt. Jefferson. Be sure to visit the nearby Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery, free and open daily, to see 3 million fish on display; or search for the unique Oregon HooDoos known as "ghost rocks." More
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Camp Colton

Escape to 85 acres of Pacific Northwest forest, just an hour southeast of Portland. Camp Colton's modern-rustic accommodations blend seamlessly with nature—choose from cozy forest yurts, charming cabins, a tiny house, pet-friendly cottages, or the spacious River Falls Lodge. Tent campers and RV travelers will find serene sites under towering firs and cedars.Hike through sun-dappled trails, explore the converging creeks, or swim and canoe in the spring-fed pond. Most sites welcome campfires (burn bans permitting) and furry companions.Whether you seek a bare-bones adventure or comforts... More
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Government Camp

Located at the 4,000-foot level of the majestic Mt. Hood's southernmost slopes, Government Camp has stayed true to its roots while serving as a recreation destination for visitors since being settled in the early 1900s. New developments have revitalized the quaint mountain community into much more than your average ski town. A Bavarian-style, pedestrian-friendly downtown offers ski shops, a brewery and comfortable accommodations which attract visitors year-round. More
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Salters Cabin Horse Camp

Salters Cabin Horse Camp is located in a shaded, second-growth, ponderosa pine forest and makes for a great escape from those hot summer days! There is a corral on site for folks camping with horses to use. The cabin on site is for historic purposes and the Forest Service recommends that visitors do not enter or camp in the cabin.Learn about Leave No Trace principles for horse camping More
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Central Oregon , Paulina , Other Outdoor , Camping , Horse Camping ,
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Vincent Creek Recreation Site

Vincent Creek offers a good base camp for big game hunting and general camping and fishing in Smith River and Vincent Creek. More
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Oregon Coast , Reedsport , Parks & Recreational Areas , Camping , Fishing ,
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Camping & RV Supplies at Camping World

Camping World specializes in selling recreational vehicles, recreational vehicle parts, and recreational vehicle service. More
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Central Oregon , Bend , Shopping ,
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Camp Yoshi

Camp Yoshi exists to create new means of experiencing the outdoors. Through facilitating connection with food and community in locales apart from the man-made world, campers find the serenity and belonging that await those who seek them in the wild. Based out of Portland, OR, Camp Yoshi leads guided overland and base-camp style trips throughout the state. More
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Portland Region , Portland , Tour Companies , Camping ,
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Camp Creek

Overview The Camp Creek Campground sits next to a babbling forest creek in the country's scenic Pacific Northwest region. The campground is not far from the base of the majestic, snow-covered Mt. Hood, Oregon's highest point and a prominent landmark of the area. A variety of recreational activities surround the campground, including hiking, biking and horseback riding trails, scenic views and points of exploration.Recreation Surrounding the campground are a variety of hiking and mountain biking trails, including the 1.6-mile Still Creek Trail, which is family-friendly... More
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Cowboy Camp

Our trip to the Steens Mountain Guest Ranch ruined a few things for me: my favorite pair of jeans and my notion of what a working-ranch vacation would be like. Susan O’Crowley, Tim’s wife and ranch partner, put it plainly: “This is not going to be a plush vacation. This is going to be an authentic experience.” She was right. More
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Hart's Camp

Choose from seven unique Airstreams. With your own private site, outdoor space and indoor accommodations, you'll find yourself right at home at Hart's Camp. If you're bringing your own RV or trailer, secure one of the RV spots available at Hart's Camp. The camp is about creating a chance to reconnect, step away from traffic jams and notifications, and spend uninterrupted quality time staring through the smoke of a campfire at your loved ones. Outdoor adventure can be found steps away with Cape Kiwanda in... More
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Oregon Coast , Pacific City , Pet-Friendly Travel , Glamping & Treehouses , RV Parks ,
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Camp Wilkerson Park

Located at 65866 Apiary Road in Rainier, Oregon, this 280-acre secluded, forested site is a favorite among youth organizations and other groups.  It's easy to get back to nature at this beautiful park, with 24 Adirondacks (3-sided camp shelters), numerous tent sites, and a rustic day lodge complete with cooking facilities to accommodate groups of up to 250 people. Take a big step up from a tent and check out the park's rustic two-room cabins.  Bring your horse, ride the trails and camp in a... More
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Portland Region , Vernonia , Parks & Recreational Areas , Camping , Family Fun , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Horse Camping , Picnicking ,
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State Fairgrounds Oak Grove – Heritage Tree

This grove of Oregon white oaks is believed to have been the site of a seasonal camp used by Kalapuya Indians who gathered acorns and camas here. When the State Fair was established in 1862, visitors came in wagons and camped in the oak grove continuing the tradition of historic use. Camping at the Fair became an annual event and evolved into a system with streets and designated campsites. Fortunately the oaks endured and now the grove is one of the few original stands remaining... More
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Shellburg Falls, a Santiam Forest Gem

As the saying goes, "Summertime, and the livin' is easy." That's especially true in Oregon when camping season is in full swing. New to camping? Not a problem. The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department offers custom camping classes that anyone can take, called 'Let‘s Go Camping!', as part of its popular 'Let's Go!' program. It's a… More
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Willamette Valley , Sublimity , Lakes & Reservoirs , Parks, Forests & Wildlife Areas , Waterfalls , Trip Ideas ,

Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

Perched near the summit of the Blue Mountains, Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area offers visitors an opportunity to camp and explore a popular pioneer stop over along the Oregon Trail. The park is nestled in an old-growth forest. Camp in the campground, or bring your horse and camp in the reservable horse camp. Picnic among towering trees or bring your group for overnight or daytime activities in our community building. For those that are not fully equipped for traditional camping, rent one of our cabins for a... More
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Eastern Oregon , Meacham , State Parks , Camping , Pet-Friendly Travel , Hiking & Backpacking , Picnicking ,
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Reservoir Boating Site

This is a primitive boat ramp and may become inaccessible in the fall when water levels recede.No overnight camping allowed in parking area. More
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Central Oregon , La Pine , Other Outdoor , Boating & Jet Boating , Fishing ,
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Harney County Fairgrounds RV Park

The RV Park has 30 pull-through stations with dedicated power, water, and sewer at each station and can accommodate both 30 amp and 50 amp service. If arriving late, please call the fairgrounds at 541-573-6447 to get checked in. The camping area is located on the west end of the ground next to our horse stalls. Camping spots are available on a first come first, serve basis and will not be reserved outside of large rodeo events and the annual fair. Not every camping spot... More
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Eastern Oregon , Burns , RV Parks ,
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Douglas County Sand Camp

Douglas County Sand Camp is a first come first serve camping area in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.Features:Beach AccessCampgroundDay UseOHV CampgroundRestroomsSand Dune Access - Direct More
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Horning’s Fishing and Picnic Hideout

Enjoy fishing, picnicking, paddleboating and disc golfing at Horning's Hideout.Camping is by reservation only. Please call or email to make your reservation. Camping is season begins in Spring and closes in the fall. More
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Portland Region , North Plains , Weddings , Campgrounds , Camping , Fishing , Picnicking ,
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Hauser Sand Camping

Hauser offers a selection of dispersed campgrounds in the heart of the largest off-road vehicle area in Siuslaw National Forest. Campsites sit in the middle of the 47-mile stretch of dunelands that make up the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. The location is also ideal for its proximity to the Pacific beach and a variety of small lakes.Campsites are in the soft sand of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. The dunefield is known for its wind-sculpted sand dunes towering up to 500 feet above... More
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Oregon Coast , Hauser , Birding , Campgrounds , Camping , Fishing , Beach Activities , Wildlife Viewing ,
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Camping at Leslie Gulch

It's a unique adventure in perhaps the most remote part of Oregon. Situated amongst one of the most stunning landscapes in Oregon, the Slocum Creek Campground of Leslie Gulch sits at the end of a 15-mile dirt road lined by towering rock cliffs, mysterious honeycombed walls and awe-inspiring rock features formed from colorful volcanic ash carved by the powerful and relentless forces of nature. Nearby, the wide Owyhee River flows slowly, giving life to an abundance of flora and fauna, including over 200 bighorn sheep,... More
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You can help me? I'm interested in Snowboard camps in Oregon.

There a few world famous snowboard camps and resorts here in Oregon. Mt. Hood Meadows has some great snowboard camps, depending on when you're coming out. More

Trapper Spring Forest Camp

Trapper Spring Forest Camp offers rustic campsites.  More
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Southern Oregon , Silver Lake , Dark Sky , Campgrounds , Camping , Hiking & Backpacking , Wildlife Viewing ,
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Cyrus Horse Camp

In 1992 this high desert horse camp was constructed with the help of volunteers amidst the remnants of an old homestead and orchard just a short distance from Haystack Reservoir.The facility is available for horse camping, standard camping, and RV camping opportunities. View a vicinity map here.Learn about Leave No Trace principles for horse camping AMENITIES:Stock water is dependent on cattle permittee operations/infrastructure and has been removed for the season. Please plan ahead and bring your own water.5 standard campsites8 corrals2 hitching racks1 water trough1 manure pit1 wooden... More
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Central Oregon , Prineville , Campgrounds , Camping , Horse Camping ,
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Bicycle Boater Campground

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Located at Independence's Riverview Park for travelers on the Willamette River Water Trail and the Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway. This basic camping area has five sites, picnic tables, bike rack, water tap and bike repair station. WiFi is available through camp host during summer months. A camp site costs $10 per night. More
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Willamette Valley , Independence , Kayaking , Canoeing , Rafting , Campgrounds , Bicycling ,
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Canyon Forest Campground

Canyon Forest Forest Camp is one of several small campgrounds located along the Wild and Scenic Lostine River. The camp is a rustic facility set in the cool fir and pine tree forest and is popular during the summer for local and regional campers visiting the Lostine Canyon and Eagle Cap Wilderness. More
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