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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
Roaring River County Park
Panther Creek Campground
Panther Creek Campground is located along Panther Creek and intersects with the Pacific Crest Trail. Visitors can hike to Panther Falls just a short drive away. The campground offers privacy with abundant shade from a dense forest of various trees.
From $45/night
Beaver Bay - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Castle Rock Group Campground
Castle Rock Group Campground is situated along Three Rivers and is perfect for family gatherings and group events. It is conveniently located on Highway 22, offering a scenic forested environment. This campground is designed for an enjoyable group...
From $75/night
Clackamas Lake Historic Cabin
Clackamas Lake Historic Cabin offers campers a nostalgic experience with its preserved features like a large rock chimney and unique interior paneling. The cabin provides access to various outdoor recreational activities and the adjacent lake.
From $200/night
Rivers Edge RV Resort & Camping
Kinnikinnick (Laurance Lake) Campground
Kinnikinnick Campground, located north of Mt. Hood near Parkdale, Oregon, is a scenic retreat by Laurence Lake. It features well-maintained campsites with stunning views of the lake and surrounding hills. This hidden gem is perfect for nature enth...
From $28/night
Tilly Jane Guard Station
Tilly Jane Guard Station is a historic getaway on Mt. Hood, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly during winter. Accessible primarily by skis or snowshoes, it requires a trek from Tilly Jane Sno-Park and is suited for experienced travelers...
From $200/night
Tilly Jane A-frame
The Tilly Jane A-Frame is a historic cabin on Mt. Hood, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and accessible for hiking, snowshoeing, and backcountry skiing. It is primarily used from November to June, with summer access via a short walk from Tilly Jane...
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
East Dunes Campground - Sand Lake Recreation Area
East Dunes Campground is ideal for off-road vehicle lovers, with year-round access to nearly 1,100 acres of coastal sand dunes. The 61-site campground is part of the Sand Lake Recreation Area and home to a sand dune playground. Parking aprons are ...
From $25/night
Sandbeach Campground - Sand Lake Recreation Area
Sandbeach Campground, located in the Sand Lake Recreation Area, caters to off-road vehicle enthusiasts with access to 1,100 acres of coastal sand dunes and features 81 paved sites. Amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, campfire rings, a...
Yellowbottom Recreation Site
Yellowbottom Recreation Site is indefinitely closed to camping for visitor safety, but the Old Miner's Meadow group campsite can be reserved. Other camping options are available in nearby national forest and county areas. The Yellowbottom day use ...
Sherwood Campground
Sherwood Campground offers easy access to simple camping amid beautiful landscapes and the nearby Hood River. It serves as a central base camp for hiking and recreation near Mt. Hood. The campground is ideal for those seeking a tranquil camping es...
From $28/night
Swift Forest - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Nottingham Campground
Nottingham Campground is a hidden gem off highway 35, conveniently located near Mt. Hood and Hood River. It offers direct access to the Hood River from most sites and features beautiful natural landscapes. The campground is known for its unique, e...
From $28/night
Old Miner's Meadow Group Use Area
Old Miner's Meadow is a two-acre, fenced group use area by Quartzville Creek, available by reservation only. It's popular for activities like gold panning, fishing, and kayaking, especially on weekends. Visitors should be prepared for comfortable ...
Waterloo County Park
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
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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
Roaring River County Park
Panther Creek Campground
Panther Creek Campground is located along Panther Creek and intersects with the Pacific Crest Trail. Visitors can hike to Panther Falls just a short drive away. The campground offers privacy with abundant shade from a dense forest of various trees.
From $45/night
Beaver Bay - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Castle Rock Group Campground
Castle Rock Group Campground is situated along Three Rivers and is perfect for family gatherings and group events. It is conveniently located on Highway 22, offering a scenic forested environment. This campground is designed for an enjoyable group...
From $75/night
Clackamas Lake Historic Cabin
Clackamas Lake Historic Cabin offers campers a nostalgic experience with its preserved features like a large rock chimney and unique interior paneling. The cabin provides access to various outdoor recreational activities and the adjacent lake.
From $200/night
Rivers Edge RV Resort & Camping
Kinnikinnick (Laurance Lake) Campground
Kinnikinnick Campground, located north of Mt. Hood near Parkdale, Oregon, is a scenic retreat by Laurence Lake. It features well-maintained campsites with stunning views of the lake and surrounding hills. This hidden gem is perfect for nature enth...
From $28/night
Tilly Jane Guard Station
Tilly Jane Guard Station is a historic getaway on Mt. Hood, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly during winter. Accessible primarily by skis or snowshoes, it requires a trek from Tilly Jane Sno-Park and is suited for experienced travelers...
From $200/night
Tilly Jane A-frame
The Tilly Jane A-Frame is a historic cabin on Mt. Hood, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and accessible for hiking, snowshoeing, and backcountry skiing. It is primarily used from November to June, with summer access via a short walk from Tilly Jane...
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
East Dunes Campground - Sand Lake Recreation Area
East Dunes Campground is ideal for off-road vehicle lovers, with year-round access to nearly 1,100 acres of coastal sand dunes. The 61-site campground is part of the Sand Lake Recreation Area and home to a sand dune playground. Parking aprons are ...
From $25/night
Sandbeach Campground - Sand Lake Recreation Area
Sandbeach Campground, located in the Sand Lake Recreation Area, caters to off-road vehicle enthusiasts with access to 1,100 acres of coastal sand dunes and features 81 paved sites. Amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, campfire rings, a...
Yellowbottom Recreation Site
Yellowbottom Recreation Site is indefinitely closed to camping for visitor safety, but the Old Miner's Meadow group campsite can be reserved. Other camping options are available in nearby national forest and county areas. The Yellowbottom day use ...
Sherwood Campground
Sherwood Campground offers easy access to simple camping amid beautiful landscapes and the nearby Hood River. It serves as a central base camp for hiking and recreation near Mt. Hood. The campground is ideal for those seeking a tranquil camping es...
From $28/night
Swift Forest - Managed by American Land & Leisure
Nottingham Campground
Nottingham Campground is a hidden gem off highway 35, conveniently located near Mt. Hood and Hood River. It offers direct access to the Hood River from most sites and features beautiful natural landscapes. The campground is known for its unique, e...
From $28/night
Old Miner's Meadow Group Use Area
Old Miner's Meadow is a two-acre, fenced group use area by Quartzville Creek, available by reservation only. It's popular for activities like gold panning, fishing, and kayaking, especially on weekends. Visitors should be prepared for comfortable ...
Waterloo County Park
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
Tualatin, Oregon
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Tualatin has 399 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Tilly Jane Guard Station 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 Tualatin 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 Tualatin welcome pets. Panther Creek 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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