A peaceful paradise located 13 miles from Milton-Freewater. RV, tent and cabin sites require reservations. Mountain biking, hiking, fishing, wildlife, bird watching, day-use picnic area and more! Motorcycles and horses are welcome on marked trails.
About Harris Park
Reviews & Ratings
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Maiden voyage of the Timberleaf trailer
Lovely campground and day use area. My daughter and I originally had a reservation for a spot in a grassy field, but the camp host accommodated us with a more private site with some trees, which was better for us. We were using our teardrop trailer for the first time, and he expertly guided/helped us backing in to the site. Very clean, and meticulously maintained! Good tasting water, electrical hookups, picnic table, and fire ring in our spot (#1). Went on a nice hike recommended by the host. NO cell service, which was great! Almost every site had at least one dog--all leashed and well behaved. :-)
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AMAZING park
EXCELLENT venue for camping. Spacious areas for socializing. Park management is overly friendly and accommodating. That said they are also pretty good at enforcing the rules which provides a positive experience for everyone. Frankly for $30/night it's a bargain. I have stayed there 3 times and going back for many more.
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Drove through to check it out
This park is lovely and worth the drive out of town. The river was beautiful and foliage lush. We plan to come back to stay this year.
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Deers in a campground?
When we arrived we saw deer in our campground. They were very nice. There were no showers, but the restrooms was working. After all, we had a river nearby us. What I liked here is the mountains around us. It was beautiful! It was calm in the night and we slept perfectly. A must see!
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A beautiful and quiet part nestled in the Blue Mountains.
We have been here several times. The park is in a beautiful setting on the South Fork of the Walla Walla River. The staff are friendly and helpful, and they keep the grounds in great shape. It is not fancy, but everything is just right. There are fine opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. In the late summer, the temperature is just a bit cooler than down in the valley. We like this place.