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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
Cold Springs Campground (OR)
Cold Springs Campground is a charming, shaded site in a Ponderosa Pine and aspen forest near Sisters, Oregon. It features a small spring and provides opportunities for hiking and bird watching. This family-friendly campground is popular among visi...
From $25/night
Paradise Creek Campground
Paradise Creek Campground is located at the confluence of Paradise Creek and the Wind River, surrounded by an old-growth forest. Riverfront sites offer privacy amidst lush undergrowth, while other sites provide a more open atmosphere. Its remote s...
From $45/night
Cougar - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Moss Creek Campground
Moss Creek Campground is situated in the Gifford-Pinchot National Forest near the Columbia River Gorge, alongside the Little White Salmon River at an elevation of 1,400 feet. The campground is surrounded by a dense canopy of hemlock, cedars, firs,...
From $25/night
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.
Beaver Bay - Managed by American Land & Leisure
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
Blackberry
Blackberry Campground is situated on a wooded bluff with views of the Alsea River. It provides excellent fishing options, including crawfishing, and is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months.
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
Devil's Canyon Campground
Devil's Canyon Campground is a secluded site with three walk-in campsites and a small day-use area, offering solitude and limited access to the Deschutes River. It is open year-round, equipped with a vault toilet and garbage service, but lacks dri...
Long Bend Campground
Long Bend Campground features riverside campsites and a primitive boat launch, offering a peaceful retreat away from the busyness of nearby Maupin. It has four campsites, a vault toilet, and garbage service, but no drinking water or utility hookup...
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
Swift Forest - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Oklahoma Campground
Oklahoma Campground is located in a scenic grove of hemlock, cedar, maple, and fir trees by the Little White Salmon River, close to the Columbia River Gorge. It offers a flat terrain perfect for smaller groups to camp together.
From $25/night
Canal Creek
Canal Creek is a group campground offering a peaceful escape from city life, allowing campers to connect with nature. It features two scenic group campsites that provide a tranquil environment.
From $300/night
Rivers Edge RV Resort & Camping
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
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...
Three Creeks Meadow Campground
Three Creeks Meadow Campground offers scenic views of Three Creeks Lake and nature. It is one of four facilities in the area, sharing space with a horse camp specifically for horse campers. Visitors should be aware of the presence of horses nearby.
From $21/night
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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
Cold Springs Campground (OR)
Cold Springs Campground is a charming, shaded site in a Ponderosa Pine and aspen forest near Sisters, Oregon. It features a small spring and provides opportunities for hiking and bird watching. This family-friendly campground is popular among visi...
From $25/night
Paradise Creek Campground
Paradise Creek Campground is located at the confluence of Paradise Creek and the Wind River, surrounded by an old-growth forest. Riverfront sites offer privacy amidst lush undergrowth, while other sites provide a more open atmosphere. Its remote s...
From $45/night
Cougar - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Moss Creek Campground
Moss Creek Campground is situated in the Gifford-Pinchot National Forest near the Columbia River Gorge, alongside the Little White Salmon River at an elevation of 1,400 feet. The campground is surrounded by a dense canopy of hemlock, cedars, firs,...
From $25/night
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.
Beaver Bay - Managed by American Land & Leisure
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
Blackberry
Blackberry Campground is situated on a wooded bluff with views of the Alsea River. It provides excellent fishing options, including crawfishing, and is a popular spot for swimming during the summer months.
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
Devil's Canyon Campground
Devil's Canyon Campground is a secluded site with three walk-in campsites and a small day-use area, offering solitude and limited access to the Deschutes River. It is open year-round, equipped with a vault toilet and garbage service, but lacks dri...
Long Bend Campground
Long Bend Campground features riverside campsites and a primitive boat launch, offering a peaceful retreat away from the busyness of nearby Maupin. It has four campsites, a vault toilet, and garbage service, but no drinking water or utility hookup...
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
Swift Forest - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Oklahoma Campground
Oklahoma Campground is located in a scenic grove of hemlock, cedar, maple, and fir trees by the Little White Salmon River, close to the Columbia River Gorge. It offers a flat terrain perfect for smaller groups to camp together.
From $25/night
Canal Creek
Canal Creek is a group campground offering a peaceful escape from city life, allowing campers to connect with nature. It features two scenic group campsites that provide a tranquil environment.
From $300/night
Rivers Edge RV Resort & Camping
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
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...
Three Creeks Meadow Campground
Three Creeks Meadow Campground offers scenic views of Three Creeks Lake and nature. It is one of four facilities in the area, sharing space with a horse camp specifically for horse campers. Visitors should be aware of the presence of horses nearby.
From $21/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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