Top Campgrounds near Mckenzie Bridge
Big Bend Campground (Crooked River)
Big Bend Campground, located south of Prineville, Oregon, offers year-round camping and access to the Crooked Wild and Scenic River with 13 campsites and a group area. Managed in partnership with the Bureau of Reclamation and Oregon Parks, it oper...
Hoodview
Trout Creek Campground
Trout Creek Campground offers 21 campsites and three group-use sites along the Lower Deschutes Wild and Scenic River, with amenities like a boat launch and a trailhead for the 7-mile Trout Creek Trail. It is open year-round, but lacks potable wate...
Thielsen View Campground
Thielsen View Campground, located on the west shore of Diamond Lake near Mount Bailey, offers stunning views of Mt. Thielsen. It is a popular destination for families and anglers alike.
From $20/night
Diamond Lake
Diamond Lake Campground, located along the east shore of the mile-high lake, provides stunning views of Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen. It offers a variety of recreational activities for visitors. The campground is large and well-situated for enj...
Susan Creek Campground
Susan Creek Campground is set along the picturesque North Umpqua River, surrounded by a mature forest with large trees. It offers 29 reservation-only campsites and is located near the expansive Umpqua National Forest. Currently, firewood is not av...
Prineville Reservoir State Park
South Shore Pavilion
South Shore Pavilion is situated on Diamond Lake in Umpqua National Forest, 85 miles east of Roseburg, at an elevation of 5,183 feet. Surrounded by a lodgepole pine forest, it offers stunning views of Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen. This scenic l...
Broken Arrow Campground
Broken Arrow Campground, located in the lodgepole pine forest at the south end of Diamond Lake, is a peaceful retreat ideal for family and group camping in Umpqua National Forest. The campground offers stunning views of Mount Bailey and Mount Thie...
From $15/night
Hemlock Cabin
Hemlock Butte Cabin offers a primitive backcountry winter experience, requiring guests to have winter travel skills for the 4-mile ski or snowshoe trek. Built by the Edelweiss Ski Club in 1990, it accommodates up to 12 people, often with multiple ...
Bear Springs Campground
Bear Springs Campground is a perfect outdoor destination for families and groups in the Pacific Northwest. It features spacious group and single-family sites, along with a picnic shelter in a scenic forest setting.
Bear Springs Group Campground
Clay Creek Recreation Site
Overnight camping at Clay Creek Recreation Site is currently closed, but day-use areas are open. Campsites can be reserved online or paid for upon arrival using the Recreation.gov Mobile App, which must be downloaded beforehand due to lack of cell...
Spring Drive RV Campground
Spring Drive RV Campground is a favored camping destination featuring full hookups and spacious sites surrounded by towering trees. It offers a range of recreational activities in the scenic Pacific Northwest, making it perfect for families. Nearb...
Promontory Park Campground
Jasper Point State Park
Ochoco Lake County Park
Spong's Landing Park
Wolf Creek Group Site
Wolf Creek Group Campground is located by the Little River, featuring a spacious open area surrounded by forest. It offers an ideal environment for family reunions, celebrations, and group retreats. The natural setting enhances the experience for ...
Whittaker Creek Recreation Site
Overnight camping at Whittaker Creek Recreation Site is currently closed, but day-use areas are open. The site features 30 campground sites with amenities like vault toilets, potable water, and a children's play area, as well as a 2.5-mile trail a...
Big Bend Campground (Crooked River)
Big Bend Campground, located south of Prineville, Oregon, offers year-round camping and access to the Crooked Wild and Scenic River with 13 campsites and a group area. Managed in partnership with the Bureau of Reclamation and Oregon Parks, it oper...
Hoodview
Trout Creek Campground
Trout Creek Campground offers 21 campsites and three group-use sites along the Lower Deschutes Wild and Scenic River, with amenities like a boat launch and a trailhead for the 7-mile Trout Creek Trail. It is open year-round, but lacks potable wate...
Thielsen View Campground
Thielsen View Campground, located on the west shore of Diamond Lake near Mount Bailey, offers stunning views of Mt. Thielsen. It is a popular destination for families and anglers alike.
From $20/night
Diamond Lake
Diamond Lake Campground, located along the east shore of the mile-high lake, provides stunning views of Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen. It offers a variety of recreational activities for visitors. The campground is large and well-situated for enj...
Susan Creek Campground
Susan Creek Campground is set along the picturesque North Umpqua River, surrounded by a mature forest with large trees. It offers 29 reservation-only campsites and is located near the expansive Umpqua National Forest. Currently, firewood is not av...
Prineville Reservoir State Park
South Shore Pavilion
South Shore Pavilion is situated on Diamond Lake in Umpqua National Forest, 85 miles east of Roseburg, at an elevation of 5,183 feet. Surrounded by a lodgepole pine forest, it offers stunning views of Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen. This scenic l...
Broken Arrow Campground
Broken Arrow Campground, located in the lodgepole pine forest at the south end of Diamond Lake, is a peaceful retreat ideal for family and group camping in Umpqua National Forest. The campground offers stunning views of Mount Bailey and Mount Thie...
From $15/night
Hemlock Cabin
Hemlock Butte Cabin offers a primitive backcountry winter experience, requiring guests to have winter travel skills for the 4-mile ski or snowshoe trek. Built by the Edelweiss Ski Club in 1990, it accommodates up to 12 people, often with multiple ...
Bear Springs Campground
Bear Springs Campground is a perfect outdoor destination for families and groups in the Pacific Northwest. It features spacious group and single-family sites, along with a picnic shelter in a scenic forest setting.
Bear Springs Group Campground
Clay Creek Recreation Site
Overnight camping at Clay Creek Recreation Site is currently closed, but day-use areas are open. Campsites can be reserved online or paid for upon arrival using the Recreation.gov Mobile App, which must be downloaded beforehand due to lack of cell...
Spring Drive RV Campground
Spring Drive RV Campground is a favored camping destination featuring full hookups and spacious sites surrounded by towering trees. It offers a range of recreational activities in the scenic Pacific Northwest, making it perfect for families. Nearb...
Promontory Park Campground
Jasper Point State Park
Ochoco Lake County Park
Spong's Landing Park
Wolf Creek Group Site
Wolf Creek Group Campground is located by the Little River, featuring a spacious open area surrounded by forest. It offers an ideal environment for family reunions, celebrations, and group retreats. The natural setting enhances the experience for ...
Whittaker Creek Recreation Site
Overnight camping at Whittaker Creek Recreation Site is currently closed, but day-use areas are open. The site features 30 campground sites with amenities like vault toilets, potable water, and a children's play area, as well as a 2.5-mile trail a...
Mckenzie Bridge, Oregon
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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.
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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