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Limberlost Campground
Limberlost Campground is a secluded group site with 12 rustic sites surrounded by tall Douglas fir and cedar trees, named after Gene Stratton-Porter's novel. It features vault toilets, garbage service, fire rings, and picnic tables, but no drinkin...
Sunnyside Campground
Sunnyside Campground is situated at 1,700 feet elevation on the southeast side of Cougar Reservoir, offering shaded campsites among a grove of conifers. The campground's steep entrance makes it unsuitable for motorhomes and trailers.
From $18/night
John Neal Memorial County Park
Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site
Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site is currently closed due to significant wildfire damage. Nearby, Canyon Creek Recreation Site offers day use activities like swimming and fishing, while Fishermen's Bend Recreation Site provides options for picnicking...
French Pete Campground
French Pete Campground, located at 1,800 feet in the Willamette National Forest, offers a cool retreat under a dense canopy of conifers. It provides various hiking and fishing opportunities, making it a popular summer destination.
Hard Rock Campground
Hard Rock Campground is a small, primitive group site located along the South Fork of the McKenzie River in Oregon. The area features numerous hiking trails and provides fishing opportunities in the river.
From $35/night
Indian Ridge Lookout
Indian Ridge Lookout, located at 5,405 feet in the Willamette National Forest, was built in 1958 for firefighting and remains occasionally staffed during emergencies. Accessed by a rocky road, visitors must climb steep, narrow steps to reach the 3...
From $75/night
Red Diamond Campground
Red Diamond Campground in Willamette National Forest offers a rustic riverside experience for groups of up to 25 guests, with ample shade for summer days. Visitors can access the South Fork McKenzie River and nearby fishing spots, as well as hikin...
From $75/night
Timber Butte Cabin
Timber Butte Lookout, situated in the Willamette National Forest at 3,650 feet, is open from mid-April to late October for scenic views and recreational activities. Built in 2005 as a replica of a 1930s lookout, it was created through volunteer ef...
From $80/night
Whispering Pines Horse Camp
Whispering Pines Horse Camp, located 11 miles west of Sisters, Oregon, offers early season access to trails for horse enthusiasts. The rustic camp features nine sites and provides excellent riding opportunities. It is conveniently situated near th...
Graham Corral Horse Campground
Graham Corral Horse Campground is situated six miles northwest of Sisters, Oregon, just off Highway 20. It offers early season access to trails, making it an ideal spot for horse enthusiasts. The campground is also convenient for those visiting fr...
From $23/night
Gold Butte Lookout
The Gold Butte Lookout, built in 1934 at 4,618 feet in the Willamette National Forest, served as an Aircraft Warning System station during World War II. It features panoramic views from its stilts, surrounded by glass windows, and is furnished wit...
From $80/night
Link Creek
Link Creek Campground is located by Suttle Lake in the Deschutes National Forest. It offers a variety of summer activities like boating, fishing, hiking, and biking, as well as winter sports such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
From $50/night
Roaring River (Group)
Roaring River Group Campground, situated in Willamette National Forest, accommodates up to 50 campers and features the calming sounds of the Roaring River. Visitors can enjoy fishing and hiking, with access to numerous trails in the nearby Three S...
From $50/night
South Shore
South Shore Campground is situated by Suttle Lake, surrounded by Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine. It features lakeside and hillside sites, most of which offer lake views. The 3,400-foot elevation and refreshing lake breezes make it an ideal summer ...
From $30/night
Ivan Oakes Campground
Ivan Oakes Campground is situated on Lookout Point Lake in Oregon's Willamette Valley. It offers a scenic setting for outdoor activities. The campground provides amenities for visitors to enjoy nature and relaxation.
From $20/night
Blue Bay
Blue Bay Campground is located on the south shore of Suttle Lake in Deschutes National Forest, surrounded by a diverse forest of pine and fir. Its close proximity to alpine lakes, lush forests, and towering peaks attracts both individual and group...
From $60/night
Into the Woods RV Park
WVV Winery Suites
Box Canyon Guard Station Cabin
Box Canyon Guard Station Cabin, situated at 3,620 feet in the Willamette National Forest, was built in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps for fire guards. Located 75 miles southeast of Eugene, Oregon, it served as a base for smoke chasers. Op...
From $70/night
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Limberlost Campground
Limberlost Campground is a secluded group site with 12 rustic sites surrounded by tall Douglas fir and cedar trees, named after Gene Stratton-Porter's novel. It features vault toilets, garbage service, fire rings, and picnic tables, but no drinkin...
Sunnyside Campground
Sunnyside Campground is situated at 1,700 feet elevation on the southeast side of Cougar Reservoir, offering shaded campsites among a grove of conifers. The campground's steep entrance makes it unsuitable for motorhomes and trailers.
From $18/night
John Neal Memorial County Park
Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site
Elkhorn Valley Recreation Site is currently closed due to significant wildfire damage. Nearby, Canyon Creek Recreation Site offers day use activities like swimming and fishing, while Fishermen's Bend Recreation Site provides options for picnicking...
French Pete Campground
French Pete Campground, located at 1,800 feet in the Willamette National Forest, offers a cool retreat under a dense canopy of conifers. It provides various hiking and fishing opportunities, making it a popular summer destination.
Hard Rock Campground
Hard Rock Campground is a small, primitive group site located along the South Fork of the McKenzie River in Oregon. The area features numerous hiking trails and provides fishing opportunities in the river.
From $35/night
Indian Ridge Lookout
Indian Ridge Lookout, located at 5,405 feet in the Willamette National Forest, was built in 1958 for firefighting and remains occasionally staffed during emergencies. Accessed by a rocky road, visitors must climb steep, narrow steps to reach the 3...
From $75/night
Red Diamond Campground
Red Diamond Campground in Willamette National Forest offers a rustic riverside experience for groups of up to 25 guests, with ample shade for summer days. Visitors can access the South Fork McKenzie River and nearby fishing spots, as well as hikin...
From $75/night
Timber Butte Cabin
Timber Butte Lookout, situated in the Willamette National Forest at 3,650 feet, is open from mid-April to late October for scenic views and recreational activities. Built in 2005 as a replica of a 1930s lookout, it was created through volunteer ef...
From $80/night
Whispering Pines Horse Camp
Whispering Pines Horse Camp, located 11 miles west of Sisters, Oregon, offers early season access to trails for horse enthusiasts. The rustic camp features nine sites and provides excellent riding opportunities. It is conveniently situated near th...
Graham Corral Horse Campground
Graham Corral Horse Campground is situated six miles northwest of Sisters, Oregon, just off Highway 20. It offers early season access to trails, making it an ideal spot for horse enthusiasts. The campground is also convenient for those visiting fr...
From $23/night
Gold Butte Lookout
The Gold Butte Lookout, built in 1934 at 4,618 feet in the Willamette National Forest, served as an Aircraft Warning System station during World War II. It features panoramic views from its stilts, surrounded by glass windows, and is furnished wit...
From $80/night
Link Creek
Link Creek Campground is located by Suttle Lake in the Deschutes National Forest. It offers a variety of summer activities like boating, fishing, hiking, and biking, as well as winter sports such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
From $50/night
Roaring River (Group)
Roaring River Group Campground, situated in Willamette National Forest, accommodates up to 50 campers and features the calming sounds of the Roaring River. Visitors can enjoy fishing and hiking, with access to numerous trails in the nearby Three S...
From $50/night
South Shore
South Shore Campground is situated by Suttle Lake, surrounded by Douglas fir and Ponderosa pine. It features lakeside and hillside sites, most of which offer lake views. The 3,400-foot elevation and refreshing lake breezes make it an ideal summer ...
From $30/night
Ivan Oakes Campground
Ivan Oakes Campground is situated on Lookout Point Lake in Oregon's Willamette Valley. It offers a scenic setting for outdoor activities. The campground provides amenities for visitors to enjoy nature and relaxation.
From $20/night
Blue Bay
Blue Bay Campground is located on the south shore of Suttle Lake in Deschutes National Forest, surrounded by a diverse forest of pine and fir. Its close proximity to alpine lakes, lush forests, and towering peaks attracts both individual and group...
From $60/night
Into the Woods RV Park
WVV Winery Suites
Box Canyon Guard Station Cabin
Box Canyon Guard Station Cabin, situated at 3,620 feet in the Willamette National Forest, was built in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps for fire guards. Located 75 miles southeast of Eugene, Oregon, it served as a base for smoke chasers. Op...
From $70/night
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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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