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Camping in Oregon exposes campers to 11 million+ acres of parkland that house Crater Lake National Park and 170 state parks. Bring your RV and explore the mountains, forests, beaches, volcanic landscapes, and high desert areas that make Oregon unique. See the beaches and charming towns of the Oregon Coast. Hike or ski in Mount Hood National Forest. Or hike in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area to enjoy scenic waterfalls.

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Mt Hood National Forest

The Mount Hood National Forest is a U.S. National Forest in the U.S. state of Oregon, located 62 miles (100 km) east of the city of Portland and the northern Willamette River valley. The Forest extends south from the Columbia River Gorge across more than 60 miles (97 km) of forested mountains, lakes and streams to the Olallie Scenic Area, a high lake basin under the slopes of Mount Jefferson. T...

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Deschutes National Forest

Bend is a city in Central Oregon and the county seat of Deschutes County, Oregon, United States. It is located to the east of the Cascade Range, on the Deschutes River. The site became known by pioneers as a fordable crossing point of the river, where it ran through a bend. An 1870s ranch popularized the name "Farewell Bend", with the post office later distinguishing the area as Bend. It was in...

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Cape Lookout State Park

Cape Lookout State Park is a state park on Cape Lookout in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located in Tillamook County, south of the city of Tillamook, on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean.

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Nehalem Bay State Park

Nehalem Bay State Park is a state park in the United States located on the Oregon Coast, near the communities of Nehalem and Manzanita on the Nehalem Spit, a sand spit west of Nehalem Bay. Tillamook County transferred the land to the State of Oregon for a park in the 1930s. During the 1940s and 1950s, workers planted European beach grass, shore pine, and Scotch broom to stabilize the dunes—a pr...

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Fort Stevens State Park

Fort Stevens was an American military installation that guarded the mouth of the Columbia River in the state of Oregon. Built near the end of the American Civil War, it was named for Civil War general and former Washington Territory governor, Isaac I. Stevens. The fort was an active military reservation from 1863–1947. It is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today the site...

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Willamette National Forest

The Willamette National Forest is a National Forest located in the central portion of the Cascade Range of the U.S. state of Oregon. It comprises 1,678,031 acres (6,790.75 km2). Over 380,000 acres (694 mi2, 1,540 km2) are designated wilderness which include seven major mountain peaks. There are also several National Wild and Scenic Rivers within the forest. The forest is named for the Willamett...

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Harris Beach State Park

Harris Beach State Park is an Oregon State Park located on US Highway 101, north of Brookings. The day-use area offers a restroom and picnic area with tables, and the campground has RV sites, yurts and tent sites available year-round. Harris Beach State Park is home to Bird Island (also known as Goat Island), which is reported to be the largest island off the Oregon Coast and is a National Wil...

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Siuslaw National Forest

The Siuslaw National Forest ( sy-YOO-slaw) is a national forest in western Oregon in the United States. Established in 1908, the Siuslaw is made up of a wide variety of ecosystems, ranging from coastal forests to sand dunes.

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Oregon camping resources

Links to help plan your Oregon camping trip

Oregon State Parks: Provides comprehensive information on Oregon's state parks, including details on camping facilities, activities, and park amenities. Users can explore various camping options, from tent sites to cabins, and access resources for trip planning.

Oregon State Parks Reservation System: The official reservation portal for Oregon State Parks, allowing users to book campsites, cabins, and other accommodations. The site offers real-time availability, site maps, and detailed descriptions to assist in planning stays.

National Park Service – Oregon: Offers information on national parks and historic sites within Oregon, including camping options, park activities, and visitor guidelines. The site provides resources for planning visits to sites like Crater Lake National Park.

U.S. Forest Service – Pacific Northwest Region: Provides information on camping and recreational opportunities within Oregon's national forests, including details on campgrounds, dispersed camping, and regulations. Users can explore public lands for unique camping experiences.

Bureau of Land Management – Oregon/Washington: Offers information on camping opportunities on BLM-managed lands in Oregon, including campgrounds, dispersed camping areas, and recreation sites. Users can find details on amenities, permits, and regulations.

Oregon State Parks – First-Come, First-Served Camping: Provides information on campgrounds that offer first-come, first-served camping options, including guidelines and availability. Users can learn about spontaneous camping opportunities without prior reservations.

Oregon State Parks – Park Maps: Offers interactive maps of Oregon's state parks, including campground layouts and trail maps. Users can utilize these resources for navigation and trip planning.

Oregon State Parks – Fees: Details the fees associated with camping and other activities within Oregon's state parks. Users can find pricing for different types of campsites and accommodations to assist in budgeting for their trips.

Oregon State Parks – Events: Lists upcoming events and programs within Oregon's state parks, offering opportunities for campers to participate in organized activities. Users can plan visits to coincide with special events and educational programs.

Oregon State Parks – Contact Us: Provides contact information for Oregon State Parks, including phone numbers and email addresses for general inquiries and specific parks. Users can reach out for assistance or additional information regarding their camping plans.

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