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North Fork Elk Group Camp
North Fork Elk Group Camp is located by the Cispus River, surrounded by a dense forest, and is open from mid-May to late September. It is one of three group sites in the North Fork Campground. The camp offers a range of recreational activities and...
From $130/night
Mr Bigfoot RV Park
Walupt Lake Campground
Walupt Lake Campground provides picturesque views of Mt. Adams and offers private, shaded sites among hemlock, cedar, and fir trees. It's an ideal destination for fishing, swimming, boating, and accessing various hiking, biking, and horseback ridi...
From $45/night
Surveyor Recreation Site
Surveyor Recreation Site is a secluded campground featuring five campsites, an accessible restroom, and a seasonal spring, all nestled in an old growth Douglas fir forest. Its main attraction is the isolation it offers. Additionally, it is part of...
Howard Prairie Resort
Harmony Lakeside RV Park
Lake of the Woods Lookout
Lake of the Woods Lookout, located in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, offers stunning views amidst mountainous terrain and forested hills. Originally a ground house on Barklow Mountain, it was relocated and placed on a tower in 1974, sta...
From $65/night
Bald Butte Lookout (Fremont-winema National Forest, OR)
Bald Butte Lookout, built in 1931 in the Fremont-Winema National Forest, served as a fire detection site for over 50 years and is one of only two remaining similar structures in Oregon. Constructed from a pre-cut kit for easy transport, it offers ...
From $40/night
Cowlitz River Rentals
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North Fork Elk Group Camp
North Fork Elk Group Camp is located by the Cispus River, surrounded by a dense forest, and is open from mid-May to late September. It is one of three group sites in the North Fork Campground. The camp offers a range of recreational activities and...
From $130/night
Mr Bigfoot RV Park
Walupt Lake Campground
Walupt Lake Campground provides picturesque views of Mt. Adams and offers private, shaded sites among hemlock, cedar, and fir trees. It's an ideal destination for fishing, swimming, boating, and accessing various hiking, biking, and horseback ridi...
From $45/night
Surveyor Recreation Site
Surveyor Recreation Site is a secluded campground featuring five campsites, an accessible restroom, and a seasonal spring, all nestled in an old growth Douglas fir forest. Its main attraction is the isolation it offers. Additionally, it is part of...
Howard Prairie Resort
Harmony Lakeside RV Park
Lake of the Woods Lookout
Lake of the Woods Lookout, located in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, offers stunning views amidst mountainous terrain and forested hills. Originally a ground house on Barklow Mountain, it was relocated and placed on a tower in 1974, sta...
From $65/night
Bald Butte Lookout (Fremont-winema National Forest, OR)
Bald Butte Lookout, built in 1931 in the Fremont-Winema National Forest, served as a fire detection site for over 50 years and is one of only two remaining similar structures in Oregon. Constructed from a pre-cut kit for easy transport, it offers ...
From $40/night
Cowlitz River Rentals
Cascadia, Oregon
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most destinations offer a variety of accommodations including tent sites, RV sites, cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Check individual property listings for specific amenities and site types.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences and planned activities. Spring and fall typically offer mild weather and fewer crowds, while summer is peak season with the warmest temperatures. Winter visits can be great for those seeking solitude and winter activities.
We highly recommend making reservations in advance, especially during peak season (summer months and holidays). Popular destinations can book up weeks or even months ahead. Last-minute bookings may be available during off-peak times.
Pet policies vary by property. Many campgrounds welcome pets but may have restrictions on size, breed, or number of pets. Some properties charge additional pet fees. Always check the specific property's pet policy before booking.
Essential items include a tent or RV, sleeping bags, cooking equipment, food and water, appropriate clothing for the weather, first aid kit, flashlight, and any specific gear for planned activities. Check the property's amenities to see what's provided and what you'll need to bring.
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