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Crescent Lake Yurts
Crescent Lake Yurts are situated in Crescent Lake Campground, along the northwestern shore of Crescent Lake. They are positioned at the eastern base of the Cascade mountain range. This scenic location offers a unique camping experience.
From $64/night
Big Bend Campground (John Day River)
Big Bend Campground offers a serene experience along the North Fork of the John Day River, featuring four primitive campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. It's open year-round on a first-come, first-served basis, but lacks drinking water, ut...
Spinreel
Spinreel Campground, situated in Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area along Tenmile Creek, is ideal for off-road vehicle enthusiasts. It offers amenities such as drinking water and paved roads, along with excellent access to sandy dunes for ridin...
From $25/night
Spinreel Sand Camping
Spinreel Sand Camping is situated in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, the largest off-road vehicle zone. Campsites are on the sand and accessible only by 4x4 vehicles. Visitors can enjoy climbing dunes or exploring designated routes thro...
Crescent Lake Guard Station
The Crescent Lake Guard Station, built in the early 1930s, is a one bedroom, one bath cabin on the eastern shore of Crescent Lake, managed by the Crescent Ranger District, Deschutes National Forest.
From $120/night
Simax Group Camp
Simax Group Campground is situated at Crescent Lake in Deschutes National Forest, featuring stunning central Oregon scenery and access to various recreational activities. The campground includes four accessible group sites and a spacious picnic pa...
From $164/night
Rock Creek Pavilion
Rock Creek Pavilion is currently closed due to wildfire damage. It is the most secluded pavilion in the North Umpqua River Recreation Area, surrounded by tall old-growth trees. The nearby North Umpqua River, designated as a Wild and Scenic River i...
Rock Creek Recreation Site
Rock Creek Recreation Site is a secluded, fully accessible 17-site campground ideal for picnicking, swimming, and enjoying nature along the banks of Rock Creek. It offers amenities like a reservable day use pavilion, horseshoe pits, and a volleyba...
Ditch Creek Guard Station Cab
Ditch Creek Guard Station is a cozy cabin in Oregon that accommodates six guests and allows tent camping and equestrian use. Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, it reflects historical forest architecture and is eligible for the ...
From $50/night
Patos Island
Patos Island is a remote 200-acre island in the Salish Sea, notable for its scenic views and recreational activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Managed cooperatively by the BLM and Washington State Parks, it features a historic l...
Whitefish Horse Camp
Whitefish Horse Campground in Deschutes National Forest provides breathtaking views of Crescent Lake and easy access to a variety of recreational activities in the Cascade region. It is particularly popular among horse enthusiasts and is surrounde...
From $27/night
Lone Pine Group Campground
Lone Pine Group Campground is available for individual site rentals during the summer and fall of 2025, but currently lacks water. Located near Rock Creek, a tributary of the North Umpqua River, it is situated at the historic site of a 20th-centur...
From $10/night
Windy Group Camp
Windy Group Campground, situated on the southwest end of Crescent Lake in Deschutes National Forest, provides a rustic and secluded experience in the Cascade region. The campground features a large group site by the lake, offering access to hiking...
From $164/night
Spring
Spring Campground, located in Deschutes National Forest, features beautiful scenery and access to various recreational activities in central Oregon's Cascade region. The widely-spaced sites are nestled among a mixed conifer forest, creating an ope...
From $18/night
Millpond Pavilion
Millpond Pavilion, located along Rock Creek near the North Umpqua River, features a large picnic shelter for up to 200 people with modern amenities. It's an ideal spot for casual activities or special events like weddings. However, the location is...
Millpond Recreation Site
Millpond Recreation Site is currently closed due to wildfire damage. It features grassy areas for day-use, a children's play area, a ball field, and swimming areas, along with nature trails. The North Umpqua River, a designated National Wild and S...
Contorta Point Group Camp
Contorta Point Group Campground is situated on the south shore of Crescent Lake in Deschutes National Forest. It provides visitors with scenic views and various recreational activities in the Cascades region.
From $164/night
Scaredman Recreation Site
Reservations for the Scaredman Recreation Site must be made at least 5 days in advance, as on-site transactions are not permitted. The campground features riverside picnic areas, drinking water, and a vault restroom, with nearby undeveloped swimmi...
From $10/night
Contorta Flat Campground
Contorta Flat Campground is a secluded spot near Crescent Lake, offering excellent tent and RV sites close to the water. Access requires a short drive along a gravel road, leading to a peaceful atmosphere. With spacious sites, it is considered one...
From $21/night
Hood Park
Hood Park is situated on Lake Wallula in eastern Washington, created by the McNary Lock and Dam on the Mid-Columbia River. Nearby, Lewis and Clark camped at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, now Sacajawea State Park. The park offers...
From $35/night
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Crescent Lake Yurts
Crescent Lake Yurts are situated in Crescent Lake Campground, along the northwestern shore of Crescent Lake. They are positioned at the eastern base of the Cascade mountain range. This scenic location offers a unique camping experience.
From $64/night
Big Bend Campground (John Day River)
Big Bend Campground offers a serene experience along the North Fork of the John Day River, featuring four primitive campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. It's open year-round on a first-come, first-served basis, but lacks drinking water, ut...
Spinreel
Spinreel Campground, situated in Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area along Tenmile Creek, is ideal for off-road vehicle enthusiasts. It offers amenities such as drinking water and paved roads, along with excellent access to sandy dunes for ridin...
From $25/night
Spinreel Sand Camping
Spinreel Sand Camping is situated in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, the largest off-road vehicle zone. Campsites are on the sand and accessible only by 4x4 vehicles. Visitors can enjoy climbing dunes or exploring designated routes thro...
Crescent Lake Guard Station
The Crescent Lake Guard Station, built in the early 1930s, is a one bedroom, one bath cabin on the eastern shore of Crescent Lake, managed by the Crescent Ranger District, Deschutes National Forest.
From $120/night
Simax Group Camp
Simax Group Campground is situated at Crescent Lake in Deschutes National Forest, featuring stunning central Oregon scenery and access to various recreational activities. The campground includes four accessible group sites and a spacious picnic pa...
From $164/night
Rock Creek Pavilion
Rock Creek Pavilion is currently closed due to wildfire damage. It is the most secluded pavilion in the North Umpqua River Recreation Area, surrounded by tall old-growth trees. The nearby North Umpqua River, designated as a Wild and Scenic River i...
Rock Creek Recreation Site
Rock Creek Recreation Site is a secluded, fully accessible 17-site campground ideal for picnicking, swimming, and enjoying nature along the banks of Rock Creek. It offers amenities like a reservable day use pavilion, horseshoe pits, and a volleyba...
Ditch Creek Guard Station Cab
Ditch Creek Guard Station is a cozy cabin in Oregon that accommodates six guests and allows tent camping and equestrian use. Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, it reflects historical forest architecture and is eligible for the ...
From $50/night
Patos Island
Patos Island is a remote 200-acre island in the Salish Sea, notable for its scenic views and recreational activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Managed cooperatively by the BLM and Washington State Parks, it features a historic l...
Whitefish Horse Camp
Whitefish Horse Campground in Deschutes National Forest provides breathtaking views of Crescent Lake and easy access to a variety of recreational activities in the Cascade region. It is particularly popular among horse enthusiasts and is surrounde...
From $27/night
Lone Pine Group Campground
Lone Pine Group Campground is available for individual site rentals during the summer and fall of 2025, but currently lacks water. Located near Rock Creek, a tributary of the North Umpqua River, it is situated at the historic site of a 20th-centur...
From $10/night
Windy Group Camp
Windy Group Campground, situated on the southwest end of Crescent Lake in Deschutes National Forest, provides a rustic and secluded experience in the Cascade region. The campground features a large group site by the lake, offering access to hiking...
From $164/night
Spring
Spring Campground, located in Deschutes National Forest, features beautiful scenery and access to various recreational activities in central Oregon's Cascade region. The widely-spaced sites are nestled among a mixed conifer forest, creating an ope...
From $18/night
Millpond Pavilion
Millpond Pavilion, located along Rock Creek near the North Umpqua River, features a large picnic shelter for up to 200 people with modern amenities. It's an ideal spot for casual activities or special events like weddings. However, the location is...
Millpond Recreation Site
Millpond Recreation Site is currently closed due to wildfire damage. It features grassy areas for day-use, a children's play area, a ball field, and swimming areas, along with nature trails. The North Umpqua River, a designated National Wild and S...
Contorta Point Group Camp
Contorta Point Group Campground is situated on the south shore of Crescent Lake in Deschutes National Forest. It provides visitors with scenic views and various recreational activities in the Cascades region.
From $164/night
Scaredman Recreation Site
Reservations for the Scaredman Recreation Site must be made at least 5 days in advance, as on-site transactions are not permitted. The campground features riverside picnic areas, drinking water, and a vault restroom, with nearby undeveloped swimmi...
From $10/night
Contorta Flat Campground
Contorta Flat Campground is a secluded spot near Crescent Lake, offering excellent tent and RV sites close to the water. Access requires a short drive along a gravel road, leading to a peaceful atmosphere. With spacious sites, it is considered one...
From $21/night
Hood Park
Hood Park is situated on Lake Wallula in eastern Washington, created by the McNary Lock and Dam on the Mid-Columbia River. Nearby, Lewis and Clark camped at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers, now Sacajawea State Park. The park offers...
From $35/night
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Rainier has 368 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Patos Island is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
Campgrounds near Rainier vary in distance from the city center. Use our map view to filter by location and find the most convenient option for your trip.
Many campgrounds near Rainier welcome pets. Lone Pine Group Campground is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
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.
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