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Antlers Guard Station Cabin
Antlers Guard Station, built in 1935 for fire crews in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, provided necessary accommodations due to underdeveloped roads. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, it was added to the National Register of Histori...
From $105/night
Birch Creek Historic Ranch
Birch Creek Historic Ranch, established in the early 1900s, is a hidden oasis surrounded by unique geological features, showcasing the legacy of a Basque sheepherder and a West Virginia cattle rancher. The site includes stone walls, remnants of a ...
Crack-in-the-ground
Crack-in-the-Ground is an ancient volcanic fissure over 2 miles long and up to 70 feet deep, preserved in an arid region with minimal filling. A moderate 2-mile trail along its bottom offers a cooler hiking experience, while access requires a rugg...
Green Mountain Campground
Green Mountain Campground offers stunning views of the central Oregon desert landscape, making it ideal for photography, solitude, and stargazing. With six primitive campsites and access to attractions like Crack-in-the-Ground, it provides a remot...
Jordan Craters Area of Environmental Concern
Jordan Craters is a 27-square-mile volcanic field characterized by olivine basalt, shaped by lava flows from two phases occurring within the last 30,000 years. Visitors can explore the dramatic landscape, including the easily accessible Coffee Pot...
Olive Lake Campground (OR)
Olive Lake Campground, located in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, offers 28 campsites and accessible facilities, along with a 2-mile hiking trail and boat ramp. Visitors can enjoy activities like fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing, parti...
From $12/night
Walton Lake
Walton Lake Campground, located in the Ochoco National Forest, is renowned for its tranquil atmosphere surrounded by old-growth Ponderosa pine and mountain meadows. The campground features numerous sites with expansive views of the lake.
From $20/night
Lone Pine Campground
Lone Pine Campground, situated by the North Fork John Day River, features five primitive campsites, mostly in full sun, with one shaded site. It serves as a great base for exploring the surrounding area, including the John Day Fossil Beds National...
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...
Bully Creek Campground
From $15/night
Miners Retreat
Miner's Retreat is a historic Forest Service cabin located near Granite, part of the Fremont Powerhouse complex from the early 1900s, which supported gold mining activities. It offers a unique opportunity for guests to experience both nature and h...
Congo Gulch
Congo Gulch is a historic Forest Service cabin that offers guests a chance to experience the area's gold mining past and is part of the Fremont Powerhouse complex from the early 1900s. The site includes four cabins and a grassy yard for tent campi...
From $80/night
Caretakers Cabin
Caretaker's Cabin, located at the historic Fremont Powerhouse site, offers outdoor relaxation and can accommodate up to 10 guests, making it ideal for large gatherings like weddings and reunions. Guests can rent additional cabins and pitch tents i...
From $80/night
Ochoco Forest Camp
Ochoco Forest Camp is located in the Ochoco Mountain range near Lookout Mountain, featuring a group picnic pavilion and campsites. A meadow and fire ring are ideal for events like weddings and family reunions. Wild horses can occasionally be spott...
Slocum Creek Campground
Slocum Creek Campground, located near Leslie Gulch, serves as an excellent base for exploring the area and offers nine campsites with some accessible amenities. Visitors can enjoy nearby Lake Owyhee and the stunning rock formations at dawn and dus...
Ochoco Divide Group Site
The Ochoco Divide Group Site is a scenic camping area located at 4,700 ft. elevation along State Highway 26, ideal for travelers by bicycle or car. Situated on a hill away from the road, it offers a peaceful retreat during the pleasant summer mont...
From $50/night
Tamarack Cabin
Tamarack Cabin is a cozy retreat for outdoor lovers, accommodating four guests with stunning views of Umatilla National Forest. Originally a fire lookout built in 1925, the site features a historic 96-foot tower and a converted utility shed for gu...
From $40/night
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...
Poison Butte Campground
Poison Butte Campground is a cozy, year-round facility with 5 campsites and access to the Crooked Wild and Scenic River along the Lower Crooked Back Country Byway. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis, with potable water available in wa...
Reservoir Road Off Highway Vehicle Play Area
The Reservoir Road Off Highway Vehicle Play Area is a 1-acre site on the Millican Plateau, offering picnic tables and access to OHV Trails 55 and 80. Visitors must follow safety regulations, including spark arrestors and campfire guidelines, and s...
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Antlers Guard Station Cabin
Antlers Guard Station, built in 1935 for fire crews in Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, provided necessary accommodations due to underdeveloped roads. Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, it was added to the National Register of Histori...
From $105/night
Birch Creek Historic Ranch
Birch Creek Historic Ranch, established in the early 1900s, is a hidden oasis surrounded by unique geological features, showcasing the legacy of a Basque sheepherder and a West Virginia cattle rancher. The site includes stone walls, remnants of a ...
Crack-in-the-ground
Crack-in-the-Ground is an ancient volcanic fissure over 2 miles long and up to 70 feet deep, preserved in an arid region with minimal filling. A moderate 2-mile trail along its bottom offers a cooler hiking experience, while access requires a rugg...
Green Mountain Campground
Green Mountain Campground offers stunning views of the central Oregon desert landscape, making it ideal for photography, solitude, and stargazing. With six primitive campsites and access to attractions like Crack-in-the-Ground, it provides a remot...
Jordan Craters Area of Environmental Concern
Jordan Craters is a 27-square-mile volcanic field characterized by olivine basalt, shaped by lava flows from two phases occurring within the last 30,000 years. Visitors can explore the dramatic landscape, including the easily accessible Coffee Pot...
Olive Lake Campground (OR)
Olive Lake Campground, located in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, offers 28 campsites and accessible facilities, along with a 2-mile hiking trail and boat ramp. Visitors can enjoy activities like fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing, parti...
From $12/night
Walton Lake
Walton Lake Campground, located in the Ochoco National Forest, is renowned for its tranquil atmosphere surrounded by old-growth Ponderosa pine and mountain meadows. The campground features numerous sites with expansive views of the lake.
From $20/night
Lone Pine Campground
Lone Pine Campground, situated by the North Fork John Day River, features five primitive campsites, mostly in full sun, with one shaded site. It serves as a great base for exploring the surrounding area, including the John Day Fossil Beds National...
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...
Bully Creek Campground
From $15/night
Miners Retreat
Miner's Retreat is a historic Forest Service cabin located near Granite, part of the Fremont Powerhouse complex from the early 1900s, which supported gold mining activities. It offers a unique opportunity for guests to experience both nature and h...
Congo Gulch
Congo Gulch is a historic Forest Service cabin that offers guests a chance to experience the area's gold mining past and is part of the Fremont Powerhouse complex from the early 1900s. The site includes four cabins and a grassy yard for tent campi...
From $80/night
Caretakers Cabin
Caretaker's Cabin, located at the historic Fremont Powerhouse site, offers outdoor relaxation and can accommodate up to 10 guests, making it ideal for large gatherings like weddings and reunions. Guests can rent additional cabins and pitch tents i...
From $80/night
Ochoco Forest Camp
Ochoco Forest Camp is located in the Ochoco Mountain range near Lookout Mountain, featuring a group picnic pavilion and campsites. A meadow and fire ring are ideal for events like weddings and family reunions. Wild horses can occasionally be spott...
Slocum Creek Campground
Slocum Creek Campground, located near Leslie Gulch, serves as an excellent base for exploring the area and offers nine campsites with some accessible amenities. Visitors can enjoy nearby Lake Owyhee and the stunning rock formations at dawn and dus...
Ochoco Divide Group Site
The Ochoco Divide Group Site is a scenic camping area located at 4,700 ft. elevation along State Highway 26, ideal for travelers by bicycle or car. Situated on a hill away from the road, it offers a peaceful retreat during the pleasant summer mont...
From $50/night
Tamarack Cabin
Tamarack Cabin is a cozy retreat for outdoor lovers, accommodating four guests with stunning views of Umatilla National Forest. Originally a fire lookout built in 1925, the site features a historic 96-foot tower and a converted utility shed for gu...
From $40/night
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...
Poison Butte Campground
Poison Butte Campground is a cozy, year-round facility with 5 campsites and access to the Crooked Wild and Scenic River along the Lower Crooked Back Country Byway. It operates on a first-come, first-served basis, with potable water available in wa...
Reservoir Road Off Highway Vehicle Play Area
The Reservoir Road Off Highway Vehicle Play Area is a 1-acre site on the Millican Plateau, offering picnic tables and access to OHV Trails 55 and 80. Visitors must follow safety regulations, including spark arrestors and campfire guidelines, and s...
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Burns has 349 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Ochoco Forest Camp 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 Burns 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 Burns welcome pets. Tamarack Cabin 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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