Oregon is a state located in the Pacific Northwest region of the west coast of the United States. It is one of the only three states of the contiguous United States that can boast of a coastline on the Pacific Ocean. Along the state of Washington, the Columbia River traces most of the northern boundary of the state and the eastern boundary is marked by the Snake River running along Idaho. It shares its southern boundary with Nevada and California.

Historically, the state has been inhabited by western traders, explorers, indigenous tribes, etc. Presently it is the 9th largest and 27th most populous state in the US. It may be a good camping location dune to its diverse geographical features that include high dunes, broad sand beaches, rocky islands, rugged cliffs and a 365 mile-long coastline. Adding charm to the place is it wildlife which gives visitors a chance to see whiskered seals and sprouting whales. Oregon is an affordable camping location for family vacations due to the availability of rental cabins and RVs.

  1. Cape Lookout State Park Campground

At an elevation of 457 ft., the Cape Lookout State Park Campground is cradled by the Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean, in northern Oregon. It offers a lush coastal forest that houses 25 campsites. Individuals can pitch their tents or book a deluxe cabin as all the necessary amenities are available at each of the sites. The flora and fauna is also very intriguing it includes sightings of whales, Peregrine falcons, Western Red Cedars and Sitka Spruce. It has paved parks and beaches and the campground provides full service all year long.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Hiking

·         Wind sports

·         Surfing

·         Wild life

·         Swimming

·         Fishing

·         Fires are allowed

·         Fire pits available at every site

·         Pets are allowed

·         Availability of portable water

·         Picnic tables

·         Hot showers

·         Paved parking

·         Flush toilets

 

Location Details:

13000 Whiskey Creek Rd, Tillamook, OR 97141, USA

Phone: +1 800-551-6949

  1. Silver Falls State Park Campground

Silver Falls State Park Campground is a beautiful location for camping. The scenic view of the waterfalls makes it an enriching experience for the visitors. The location allows hikers to visit a total of ten falls loops along the trail. The place is visited by a total of about one million people every year; there is a town and coffee shops close to the ground. It is accessible by drive and is suitable for camping with family. It has 24 sites and lies at an elevation of 1345 feet.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Hiking

·         Swimming

·         Horseback riding

·         Fishing

·         Wildlife watching

·         Flush toilets

·         RV sanitation

·         Picnic table

·         Showers

·         Availability of portable water

·         Electrical hook ups

 

Location Details:     

20024 Silver Falls Hwy SE, Sublimity, OR 97385, USA


Phone: +1 503-873-8681

  1. Beverly Beach State Park Campground

The sandy beach in Beverly Beach State Park Campground extends from Yaquina head to Otter Rock, in northwest Oregon. The distinctive Oregon Coast towns are perfect for hiking; backpackers can also appreciate the aquarium and lighthouses located in the area. It is a state run park that is maintained by the state government. Kite flying, surfing and immersing one’s toes in the Spencer creek. It is a forested campground at an elevation of 96 ft. It is a year-long campsite that is suitable for family outings. The location is easily accessible via the 101 overpass. It offers various types of accommodations in a total of 25 sites.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Hiking

·         Fishing

·         Wind sports

·         Surfing

·         Swimming

·         Pet friendly

·         Fire pits

·         Electrical sites

·         Availability of portable water

·         Hot showers

·         Flush toilets

Location Details:

198 NE 123rd St, Newport, OR 97365, USA

Phone: +1 800-551-6949

 

  1. Hood National Forest (Trilium Lake Campground)

Mt. Hood National Forest is located twenty miles east of the city or Portland. It covers lakes, streams and forested areas that cover up to sixty miles. People travelling to this location from Mat 15 to October 15 must possess a wilderness permit for which they need to contact the forest ranger’s station. The permits are free and self issued at trailheads and wilderness boundaries and they also allkow free camping. People who plan to travel to this area during the winters must check for a weather forecast to avoid chances of experiencing snowfall during their trekking expeditions.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Fishing

·         Boating

·         Hiking

·         Climbing

·         Swimming

·         Paddling

·         Wildlife watching

·         Wind sports

·         Horseback riding

·         Whitewater paddling

·         OHV

·         Toilets

·         Picnic tables

·         Fire rings and grills

·         Tent and RV accommodation

·         Availability of portable water

·         Pet friendly

 

Location Details:

Trillium Lake, Oregon 97028, USA

Phone: (503) 668 1700

  1. Wallowa – Whitman National Forest (Oregon Campground)

This national forest is situated in eastern Oregon and measures 2.3 million acres with 173,000 acres old growth forest and waterfalls. About 40% of the total area is designated as special due to its picturesque and scenic surroundings. The forest allows visitors to observe diverse wildlife and some natural geographic landmarks like the Snake River, North America’s deepest River Gorge – Hell’s Canyon, etc. The campground is at an elevation of 4947 feet and has the perfect weather for hiking and camping expeditions. It is accessible by drive and tent, vehicle and RV accommodation. It has a total of 8 campsites that are maintained by the state and serves as a suitable location for camping with family, kids and friends.

 

Best time to visit:

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Fishing

·         Boating

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         OHV

·         Wildlife watching

·         White water paddling

·         Snow sports

·         Paddling

·         Swimming

·         Picnic tables

·         Toilets

·         Availability of portable water

·         Tents and small trailer accommodation

·         Pet friendly area

·         Fires are allowed

 

Location Details:

Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, Oregon 97846, USA

541-523-6391

 

  1. Crater Lake National Park (Mazama Campground)

Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon, has a volcanic past and the most diverse geographic    features. It is a reclusive freshwater sanctuary that is 1943 feet deep. It allows exciting activities such as cruising around Wizard Island, camping along 33 miles of Pacific Crest Trail, hiking from snowy mountains to lakeside rims and viewing the starry skies of Southern Oregon’s Cascade Mountain range. The Mazama campground is a state run area that accepts reservations for its 196 campsites. There are 200 forest enclaved sites that are appealing to all nature lovers. It also offers a walk-in group campsite for hikers, bikers and allows trailers.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Fishing

·         Boating

·         Swimming

·         Snow ports

·         Horseback riding

·         Hiking

·         Wildlife watching

·         Running water

·         Flush toilets

·         Pets are allowed

·         Fire rings

·         Picnic tables

·         RV hook ups

·         Bear lockers

·         Tent and RV accommodation

 

Location Details:

Crater Lake Hwy, Crater Lake, OR 97604, USA

Phone: +1 541-594-2255

  1. Smith Rock State Park (Bivouac Campground)

 

Smith Rock State Park is a chiseled desert with interesting rock statues that attract visitors all year round. This location is sunny all year round, which is a relief from the rest of rain ridden Oregon. It is one of the most sought after rock climbing destination in the Northwest. The locale is known for the variety of beer it offers and visitors can have a taste of the samples too. The Bivouac campground is located on a rimrock plateau near the Crooked River. It offers tent accommodation for visitors on a first-come first-serve basis, as it has only one campsite.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Hiking

·         Rock climbing

·         Wildlife watching

·         Horseback riding

·         Availability of parking space

·         Picnic area

·         Rest rooms

·         Availability of running water

·         Fires are allowed

·         Portable water is available

·         Availability of showers and toilets

 

Location Details:  

Terrebonne, OR 97760, USA

Phone: +1 800-551-6949

  1. Harris Beach State Park Campground

This location is deal for beach combers, mountain bikers, jet boaters and coastal hiking fanatics. The Harris Beach State Park offers a scenic combination of water and forest. It is a treat for wildlife watchers due to the presence of migrating gray whales, California Sea lions and Harbor seals along with exquisite species of birds like the tufted puffin. It is located at a distance of 5 miles from the California border. It offers a total of 23 family-friendly campsites all year round. The location is accessible by drive and provides different types of accommodation as per the requirement of the campers.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Fishing

·         Boating

·         Hiking

·         Wildlife watching

·         Picnic tables

·         RV sanitation

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Fires are allowed

·         Pets are allowed

·         Portable water is available

 

Location Details:

U.S. 101, Brookings, OR 97415, United States

Phone: +1 800-551-6949

  1. Nehalem Bay State Park Campground

The Nehalem Bay State Park Campground is very close to the beach town of Manzanita, as well as the towns of Nehalem and Wheeler. It offers curved bike trails and a stretch of the Oregon coast of the Pacific Ocean. Wild life watchers can catch glimpses of grazing deer along the path. There are café’s that provide food and beverage along the way. Moreover, there are buses available to help visitors to travel to and fro, if they are not travelling by their personal vehicles and provide the option for the campers to stay in yurts.

 

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·         Boating

·         Biking

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Paddling

·         Swimming

·         Wind sports

·         Wildlife watching

·         Horseback riding

·         Portable water is available

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         Fire pits

·         RV sanitation

·         Tent, vehichle and RV accommodation

·         Picnic tables

·         Pets are allowed

Location Details:

34600 Gary St, Nehalem, OR 97131, USA

Phone: +1 800-551-6949

  • Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park Campground
  • It is the state’s second largest campground with plenty of trails for hiking and biking activities just 3 miles south of Florence. The park has two fresh water lakes which attracts anglers for largemouth bass and rainbow trout fishing. The park entertains visitors throughout the year and sand dunes separate it from the ocean. The campground also offers primitive sites which are great for family reunions along with their dogs or other pets. They have six group sites and a reservable meeting hall room which can accommodate 50 people. All the necessary amenities are available across its 25 sites at an elevation of 102 feet.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Wildlife watching

·         Paddling

·         Swimming

·         Wind sports

·         Toilets

·         Showers

·         RV sanitation

·         Tent, vehicles, RV and cabin accommodation are available

·         Fire is allowed

·         Pet friendly campground

·         Portable water is available

 

Location:

Florence, OR 97439, USA

Phone: +1 800-551-6949

  1. Detroit State Recreational Area Campground

Detroit State Recreational Area has an abundance of aquatic adventures; it is located at the shores of the Mt. Jefferson. The nooks and crannies that are present along the North Santiam Highway offer an interesting camping experience for the entire family. The area has Konkanee salmon and rainbow trout for people interested in fishing. The view of the alpine lakes with the reflection of the mountains in them is simply breathtaking.

Best time to visit:   

 

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Paddling

·         Wind sports

·         Swimming

·         Whitewater paddling

·         Wildlife watching

·         Tent and RV accommodation

·         Fires are allowed

·         Availability of flush toilets

·         Hot showers are available

·         Electrical hook ups

 

Location Details:

Detroit Lake State Recreation Area, Detroit, OR 97342, United States

Phone: +1 800-551-6949

  • Deschutes National Forest (Paulina Lake Campground)

The Deschutes National Forest is large enough to fit the entire state of Rhode Island within its boundaries. It is home to a seismically active volcano and known as a national volcanic monument. It includes the Lava River cave, the trail at Big Obsidian Flow and other interesting places that may attract hikers, campers and adventure seeking individuals. The beauty of the location increases due to the presence of the Cascade Mountains.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         OHV

·         Climbing

·         Snow sports

·         Wildlife watching

·         Picnic tables

·         RV sanitation

·         Availability of portable water

·         Pet friendly environment

·         Fires are allowed

 

 

Location Details:

63095 Deschutes Market Rd, Bend, OR 97701, USA

Phone: +1 541-383-5300

  • Siuslaw National Forest (Cape Perpetua Campground)

This campground consists of sand dunes, coastal mountains, ocean, forests and the best beach campground in Oregon. It spans over an area of 630,000 acres and has four major rivers running through it.  It is home to various ecosystems and rare variety of trees like western hemlock, Sitka spruce and wildflowers. The highest point in the Oregon’s coast range is Mary’s Peak at an elevation of 4097 feet, which is also present within the boundaries of the national park. It offers one of the best RV accommodations for camping in Oregon.

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         OHV

·         Snow sports

·         Swimming

·         Wildlife watching

·         Available drinking water

·         Flush toilets

·         Picnic tables

·         Pets are allowed

·         Fires are allowed

 

 

Location Details:

3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA

Phone: +1 541-750-7000

  • Umpqua National Forest (Diamond Lake Campground)

The area comprises of various water forms like hot springs, waterfalls, rivers and ponds in abundance. The area has volcanically sculpted outdoor playground. It is also home to Mount Thielsen which owes its existence to volcanic activity. It consists of both, evergreen forests as well as barren volcanic mountains. Diamond lake is well known as a summer campground. There are a total of 145 sites that require reservation. In addition to the good weather, the sites are secluded and allow the visitors enough privacy to be able to relax.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Horseback riding

·         Paddling

·         OHV

·         Climbing

·         Snow sports

·         Swimming

·         Whitewater paddling

·         Wildlife watching

·         Availability of portable water

·         Showers

·         Toilets

·         Fish cleaning station

·         Pet friendly environment

·         Fires are allowed

·         Picnic tables

 

Location details:

Oregon, USA

Phone: +1 541-957-3200

  • Tumalo State Park Campground

This campground is found near the town of Bend. It is fed by the Deschutes River and is close to a town which is known to be the nation’s Best Beer City. Visitors can pay a visit to the nearing breweries and enjoy their outing. The region of central Oregon with its unique fertile desert is another point of attraction. The campground is open to backpackers all year long and makes for a cozy and charming getaway.

Best time to visit:

Activities Facilities
·         Biking

·         Boating

·         Fishing

·         Hiking

·         Paddling

·         Snow sports

·         Swimming

·         Whitewater paddling

·         Wildlife watching

·         Flush toilets

·         Solar showers

·         Picnic tables

·         Fires are allowed

·         Availability of portable water

·         Pet friendly environment

 

Location:

64170 O. B. Riley Rd, Bend, OR 97701, USA

Phone: +1 800-551-6949

 

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