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Pitch a tent, fire up the grill and pull out the marshmallows. 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. Oregon has it all. From roomy group sites to rustic backcountry spots, you’ll find your place under the stars. More

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 First Dark-Sky Park

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 ,

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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Central Oregon , Madras , State Parks , Bicycling , Favorite Trips , Camping , Native American Culture , Family Fun , Fishing , Paddle Sports , Destinations , Trip Ideas , Outdoor Recreation , Eat & Drink , Culture & History ,

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 ,

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 , Glamping and Treehouses , Camping , RV Parks ,
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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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Hart's Camp

Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association
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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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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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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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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Eastern Oregon , Diamond , Guides & Charters , Tour Companies , Favorite Trips , Historic Sites & Oregon Trail , Farm & Ranch Stays , Farms & Ranches , Trip Ideas , Eat & Drink , Culture & History , Attractions , Events ,

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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Mt. Hood & Columbia River Gorge , Rhododendron , Campgrounds , Camping , Bicycling , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking ,
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Eagle Cap Base Camps

Hike ancient forests, wildflower meadows, and beside untamed rivers. Experience the wilderness while we provide everything you need for a safe, fun, relaxing vacation. More
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Eastern Oregon , Union , Trails ,
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Arrow Forest Camp

The Arrow Forest Camp is a small campground located along the Wild and Scenic Lostine River. Nestled in a cool fir and pine tree forest, the campground is popular during the summer for local and regional campers visiting the Lostine Canyon and Eagle Cap Wilderness. More
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Eastern Oregon , Enterprise , Campgrounds , Camping ,
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Lobster Creek Camp

The park is a 52.5 acre facility which has 11 camping cabins, 19 primitive RV spaces (no electrical hookup), a first aide cabin, counselor's cabin, and restroom facilities. There is also a central recreational forestry education building with a kitchen, walk-in cooler, fireplace, and a bunk bed style sleeping area upstairs. There is also a performing stage area, picnic and play areas with access to Lobster Creek for swimming. See park map above which shows how many may sleep in each cabin and building. More
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Oregon Coast , Gold Beach , Campgrounds , Boating & Jet Boating , Hotels & Motels , Hiking & Backpacking , Vacation Rentals , Wildlife Viewing ,
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Siltcoos Sand Camping

Siltcoos is located about seven miles south of Florence, within the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. This unique facility is an off-road enthusiasts dream. Designated routes crisscross various dunes and forests within the recreation area. Visitors also enjoy relaxing on the beach and swimming in the ocean.  Natural Features: Campsites are located directly on the sand, dispersed along the coast and the Siltcoos River. The dunefield is known for its wind-sculpted sand dunes towering 500 feet above sea level. The region marks the largest expanse... More
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Oregon Coast , Florence , Campgrounds , Boating & Jet Boating , Camping , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking , Wildlife Viewing , Swimming ,
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Cripple Camp Trailhead

Trail from this trailhead pass through stands of large, old-growth Douglas fir.Provides access to: Cripple Camp Trail #1435, which accesses Pup Prairie Trail #1434, Acker Divide Trail #1437 and Cripple Camp Shelter.These trails are within Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness.Accessibility: From the trailhead, flat trail grades provide an accessible opportunity into Wilderness. Some persons with disabilities may need assistance, assistance is recommended. More
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Southern Oregon , Prospect , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Trails ,
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Horsfall Sand Camping

Horsfall Sand Camping is home to the largest riding area in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Adventure seekers can experience the thrill of riding through vast open dunes or meandering through designated sand routes surrounded by shore pine, waxmyrtle, huckleberry, and salal. To top off the experience, they can pitch a tent on the soft coastal sand and stay overnight.The tops of dunes provide prime views of the Pacific Coast to the west and the foothills of the Oregon Coast Range to the east.... More
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Oregon Coast , Coos Bay , Campgrounds , Camping , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking , Wildlife Viewing , Swimming ,
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Happy Camp Hideaway

Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association
Bruce and Theresa Lovelin have maintained the beauty of this historic resort while providing guests with all the modern facilities. There are eight rentals available in the beach front resort ranging from the five bedroom Homestead House (the oldest structure in Netarts), to lovely one and two bedroom cabins with names that inspire beach side whimsy (including The Nautical Star and Anchors Away). Just outside of the resort walls, you will find the rest of the vacation homes that are well appointed with luxury amenities.... More
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Oregon Coast , Netarts , Pet-Friendly Travel , Vacation Rentals ,
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Camp Sherman Store

Bike Friendly Business
Located on the Metolius River, Camp Sherman STore was established in 1918 by farmers from Sherman County. The store has continued to serve as a community hub where friends meet to share the day’s news, get the fishing report, stock up on what they forgot and what they didn’t know they needed. The store offers visitors a general store, deli and fly shop. More
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Snow Camp Trailhead

Provides access to: Snow Camp Trail #1103FacilitiesPicnic tableFire pitDrinking waterVault toiletGarbage Disposal More
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Oregon Coast , Agness , Hiking & Backpacking , Wildlife Viewing , Trails , Backpacking ,
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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 , Culver , Campgrounds , Camping , Horse Camping ,
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Simax Group Camp

Overview Simax Group Campground is located on the northeast end of Crescent Lake in Deschutes National Forest, offering visitors some of the most beautiful scenery in central Oregon and easy access to an abundance of recreational activities. Designed as a fully accessible campground, the four group sites and large picnic pavilion provide all visitors with ample opportunities to explore the area's diverse lush forest and spectacular surroundings.Recreation At Simax Group Campground, water skiing, sailing, windsurfing, sunning, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, off-roading and fishing are... More
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Southern Oregon , Crescent Lake , Campgrounds , Camping ,
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Spinreel Sand Camping

Spinreel sand camping is home to the largest riding area in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Sand camp sites at the camping area are located directly on the sand.Visitors here seek the thrill of scaling the vast open dunes, beachcombing from the seat of their 4X4, and wandering through designated sand routes surrounded by shore pine, Wax myrtle, Huckleberry and Salal. Natural Features: The dispersed camping area is on the sand in the heart of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, known for its... More
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Slide Horse Camp

The Slide Horse Camp is a wonderful campground for horse enthusiasts, the campground offers sites with horse stalls and corrals. Just up the road from the campground is the Slide Connector Trail #386, this trail is a great starting point for horse riders heading into the wilderness. The campground sets amongst pondersa pines and is one mile from Strawberry Campground and the Strawberry Basin Trailhead.   More
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Eastern Oregon , Prairie City , Other Outdoor , Hunting , Horseback Riding , Horse Camping , Wildlife Viewing ,
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Camp 18 Restaurant

From a hearty breakfast to lunch favorites to dinner entrees that satisfy any appetite, the "logger style meals" are tasty and wholesome. Camp 18 is more than just a restaurant, it's also home to the Camp 18 Logging Museum. More
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Oregon Coast , Seaside , Restaurants ,
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Antler Horse Camp

Antler Camp is located 50 minutes southwest of Silver Lake, Oregon. Besides horseback riding, there are opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and photography in this rugged mountain setting. The undeveloped campground offers five camping sites that are large enough for a horse trailer, and the loop makes it convenient to maneuver a trailer. Other amenities include a vault toilet, potable water (hand pump), a hitching rail, and corrals. You can ride your horse on the Fremont National Recreation Trail #160 about eight miles to Yamsay... More
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Southern Oregon , Silver Lake , Campgrounds , Bicycling , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Horse Camping , Picnicking ,
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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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Eastern Oregon , Jordan Valley , State Parks , Parks, Forests & Wildlife Areas , Camping , Trip Ideas , Outdoor Recreation , Attractions ,

Lake Creek Camp

If your looking for the perfect spot to bring your youth group, hold a corporate training or retreat, hold your class or family reunion or just spend time with your family - Lake Creek youth Recreational Camp in Logan Valley is the perfect place. Five A- Frame bunkhouses and five straight- sided bunkhouses are available that sleep up to 10 people each and can house up to 100 guests. Space is available for tents and RVs although there are no RV hook ups. Located in... More
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Eastern Oregon , Seneca , Campgrounds , Bicycling , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking ,
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RAD Camps LLC

Oregon State Marine Board
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Central Oregon , Bend , Guides & Charters , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking ,
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Harralson Horse Camp

Although located away from the lake, this small horse camp offers a quiet camping opportunity for equestrians away from the busy North Waldo and Islet Campgrounds.  Ride opportunities include:The Harralson Trail (#4364), which connects the camp with the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail (#2000)The Jim Weaver Loop (Waldo Lake Trail #3590), which connects with trails in the Waldo Lake and Three Sisters Wildernesses.Note that there no equestrian improvements (corrals and hitching posts), as well as no water on site, so plan your visit accordingly. Picnic... More
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Southern Oregon , Crescent , Other Outdoor , Bicycling , Hiking & Backpacking , Horseback Riding , Horse Camping ,
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Camp Sherman Campground

Overview Camp Sherman Campground is nestled on the banks of the scenic Metolius River in Deschutes National Forest. It offers visitors some of the most stunning scenery in central Oregon and easy access to an abundance of recreational activities.Recreation Hiking and fishing top the list of recreational activities at Camp Sherman Campground. Biking is a great way to see the area as well. Anglers enjoy fly-fishing for rainbow trout, whitefish, bull trout and kokanee salmon. Day hikers and backpackers will find a wide variety of... More
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Central Oregon , Camp Sherman , Campgrounds , Boating & Jet Boating , Camping , Bicycling , Fishing , Hiking & Backpacking ,
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Camp Comfort Campground

Near the Upper South Umpqua, Camp Comfort is perfect for enjoying spring and summer camping. Large old-growth cedar and fir trees provide shade to campers. Explore the South Umpqua and keep cool on a summer day with easy access to the South Umpqua River.  Be advised that there may be Poison Oak. There is no fishing at this location.Facilities5 campsites with picnic tables and fire pitsNo drinking waterVault toiletGarbage disposal More
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Southern Oregon , Tiller , Campgrounds , Camping ,
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Mineral Camp Campground

Mineral Camp is a small campground situated along Sharps Creek, surrounded stand of Douglas fir. It's at the base of the historic Hardscrabble Grade. Mineral Camp was once a stopover place for miners before starting up the long steep grade to the Bohemia Mining District.Facilities3 campsites with picnic tables and fire pitsVault toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it outNo drinking waterMap of Mineral Camp Campground (482 KB PDF) More
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Willamette Valley , Dorena , Campgrounds , Camping ,
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