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Three Bears Campground
Three Bears Campground requires online reservations through recreation.gov or the mobile app, as no cash or cards are accepted on-site. Located in a scenic grove of western red cedar, it features 15 tent campsites with amenities like fire rings, B...
From $15/night
Scotts Mills County Park
Cedar Grove Campground
Cedar Grove Campground requires reservations made online or via the mobile app, as no cash or cards are accepted on-site. Located 6 miles south of Glen Avon Bridge, it offers 10 tent campsites with amenities such as fire rings, BBQ grills, and pic...
From $15/night
Lepage Park
LePage Park is situated at the junction of the John Day and Columbia Rivers, just five miles from Rufus, Oregon, and the John Day Dam. It offers popular activities such as river fishing, swimming, water skiing, and boating.
Rocky Bend Group Campground
Rocky Bend Group Campground is situated along the Nestucca River, 16 miles east of Beaver, Oregon, making it perfect for family gatherings and group events. The campground features a scenic environment and various recreational activities.
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
Louella Cabin
Louella Cabin, located in Olympic National Forest, was built in 1912 by E. M. Cheney and served as a fireguard station. During the Great Depression, a Civilian Conservation Corps camp was established nearby, contributing to various projects in the...
From $60/night
Chatter Creek Group Site
Chatter Creek Group Site is a tranquil campground located along Chatter Creek, surrounded by pine and fir trees. It is ideal for groups and large gatherings. The serene natural setting enhances the camping experience.
From $152/night
Aquila Vista Recreation Site
Aquila Vista Recreation Site is currently closed for wildfire hazard tree removal and will reopen mid-May through mid-October for group camping (up to 30 people and 20 vehicles). The site features a beaver pond, hiking trails, and amenities like p...
Evergreen Mountain Lookout
Evergreen Mountain Lookout, built in 1935 at 5,587 feet, served as a wildfire detection site and later as an Aircraft Warning Station during WWII. It remained an active fire tower until the early 1980s and was added to the National Register of His...
Rogers Wayside Park
Eightmile Group Site
Eightmile Group Campground, located in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest alongside Icicle Creek, provides a serene environment for groups and large gatherings. Surrounded by a forest of pine and fir, it offers a tranquil retreat.
Bridge Creek Group Site
Bridge Creek Group Campground is located in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in northwest Washington. It is situated in a mountainous forest near the junction of Bridge Creek and Icicle Creek. The campground provides an ideal setting for groups ...
Icicle Group Campground
Icicle Group Campground, located in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, is set amidst a pine and fir forest along Icicle Creek. It provides a tranquil environment ideal for groups and large gatherings.
From $152/night
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.
From $78/night
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...
From $46/night
Spong's Landing Park
Hebo Lake Campground
Hebo Lake Campground offers a peaceful, secluded camping experience on Mt. Hebo with 12 reservable campsites, a picnic shelter, and access to hiking trails. The campground is open from April to October, with winter closure from November to March, ...
From $18/night
Macks Canyon Recreation Site
Macks Canyon is a prehistoric village site in north-central Oregon, notable for its house depressions and artifacts from Sahaptin-speaking people, with evidence of occupation dating back to 5,000 BC. The recreation area offers 18 individual campsi...
Twin Springs Campground
Twin Springs Campground, located between the Lower Deschutes River Byway and the Deschutes River, features six individual campsites with picnic tables and fire rings, but limited shade. Open year-round, it offers no drinking water or utility hooku...
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Three Bears Campground
Three Bears Campground requires online reservations through recreation.gov or the mobile app, as no cash or cards are accepted on-site. Located in a scenic grove of western red cedar, it features 15 tent campsites with amenities like fire rings, B...
From $15/night
Scotts Mills County Park
Cedar Grove Campground
Cedar Grove Campground requires reservations made online or via the mobile app, as no cash or cards are accepted on-site. Located 6 miles south of Glen Avon Bridge, it offers 10 tent campsites with amenities such as fire rings, BBQ grills, and pic...
From $15/night
Lepage Park
LePage Park is situated at the junction of the John Day and Columbia Rivers, just five miles from Rufus, Oregon, and the John Day Dam. It offers popular activities such as river fishing, swimming, water skiing, and boating.
Rocky Bend Group Campground
Rocky Bend Group Campground is situated along the Nestucca River, 16 miles east of Beaver, Oregon, making it perfect for family gatherings and group events. The campground features a scenic environment and various recreational activities.
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
Louella Cabin
Louella Cabin, located in Olympic National Forest, was built in 1912 by E. M. Cheney and served as a fireguard station. During the Great Depression, a Civilian Conservation Corps camp was established nearby, contributing to various projects in the...
From $60/night
Chatter Creek Group Site
Chatter Creek Group Site is a tranquil campground located along Chatter Creek, surrounded by pine and fir trees. It is ideal for groups and large gatherings. The serene natural setting enhances the camping experience.
From $152/night
Aquila Vista Recreation Site
Aquila Vista Recreation Site is currently closed for wildfire hazard tree removal and will reopen mid-May through mid-October for group camping (up to 30 people and 20 vehicles). The site features a beaver pond, hiking trails, and amenities like p...
Evergreen Mountain Lookout
Evergreen Mountain Lookout, built in 1935 at 5,587 feet, served as a wildfire detection site and later as an Aircraft Warning Station during WWII. It remained an active fire tower until the early 1980s and was added to the National Register of His...
Rogers Wayside Park
Eightmile Group Site
Eightmile Group Campground, located in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest alongside Icicle Creek, provides a serene environment for groups and large gatherings. Surrounded by a forest of pine and fir, it offers a tranquil retreat.
Bridge Creek Group Site
Bridge Creek Group Campground is located in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in northwest Washington. It is situated in a mountainous forest near the junction of Bridge Creek and Icicle Creek. The campground provides an ideal setting for groups ...
Icicle Group Campground
Icicle Group Campground, located in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, is set amidst a pine and fir forest along Icicle Creek. It provides a tranquil environment ideal for groups and large gatherings.
From $152/night
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.
From $78/night
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...
From $46/night
Spong's Landing Park
Hebo Lake Campground
Hebo Lake Campground offers a peaceful, secluded camping experience on Mt. Hebo with 12 reservable campsites, a picnic shelter, and access to hiking trails. The campground is open from April to October, with winter closure from November to March, ...
From $18/night
Macks Canyon Recreation Site
Macks Canyon is a prehistoric village site in north-central Oregon, notable for its house depressions and artifacts from Sahaptin-speaking people, with evidence of occupation dating back to 5,000 BC. The recreation area offers 18 individual campsi...
Twin Springs Campground
Twin Springs Campground, located between the Lower Deschutes River Byway and the Deschutes River, features six individual campsites with picnic tables and fire rings, but limited shade. Open year-round, it offers no drinking water or utility hooku...
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Mossyrock has 318 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Chatter Creek Group Site is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
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Many campgrounds near Mossyrock welcome pets. Chatter Creek Group Site is a great pet-friendly option. Use the pet-friendly filter on our search page to find more properties that accommodate your furry companions.
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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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