
Best Campgrounds in Oregon
Curated guides to help you find the perfect camping destination in Oregon. From RV resorts to backcountry wilderness.
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Handpicked destinations that define the region

Willamette National Forest
Towering Douglas firs and western red cedars create a cathedral-like canopy above your campsite, while the rushing McKenzie River provides your constant companion just steps away.

Dramatic headlands meet sandy beaches at this Oregon coast treasure, where campers wake to crashing waves and misty shoreline views. Hot showers, well-maintained facilities, and everything from beachside tent sites to cozy yurts make this a standout for both rugged adventurers and...

This emerald oasis rises from Eastern Oregon's high desert landscape, offering lush grass and mature shade trees along the John Day River where temperatures soar.
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Umatilla National Forest
This mountain sanctuary surrounds a pristine 28-acre lake where paved trails connect accessible fishing docks through towering pines. Spotless vault toilets and attentive camp hosts create a welcoming basecamp for anglers and hikers exploring the Umatilla National Forest.

Where the Coquille River spills into the Pacific, this coastal sanctuary spreads across 198 sites ranging from full-hookup RV spots to rustic yurts tucked among shore pines.

Cascading waterfalls practically surround your campsite in this Oregon wilderness retreat, where the legendary Trail of Ten Falls begins steps from your tent or RV.

Mt. Hood National Forest
Towering conifers frame your lakeside campsite where Mount Hood's snow-capped peak reflects in Timothy Lake's crystalline waters, creating postcard views from your morning coffee spot.

Sixty thoughtfully designed sites nestle along Phillips Reservoir's pristine north shore, where modern conveniences like full hookups meet untamed Elkhorn Mountain wilderness.

Towering trees shelter this wooded coastal retreat where trails wind down to serene Lake Marie and a historic lighthouse crowns the nearby headlands. Hot water dishwashing sinks and spotless facilities elevate the experience beyond typical campground amenities.

Mt. Hood National Forest
Campers wake to Mt. Hood's dramatic silhouette rising above Timothy Lake's crystal-clear waters, where morning fog lifts to reveal perfect fishing spots and forest trails.

Dramatic sea stacks rise from the surf just steps from your campsite, where crashing waves provide a constant soundtrack and morning fog rolls through ancient coastal forests.

Siuslaw National Forest
Towering old-growth Sitka spruce create a cathedral-like canopy above campsites nestled along Cape Creek, where the Pacific's roar echoes through ancient forest.
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About Camping in Oregon
Camping in Oregon offers an unparalleled diversity of outdoor experiences, from the rugged Pacific coastline to the high desert plateaus of the east, and from the volcanic peaks of the Cascades to the lush river valleys of the Willamette. The state's 360 miles of coastline, seven national forests, and countless state parks create a camping paradise that attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
Best Time
Oregon's camping season varies dramatically by region, with coastal campgrounds accessible year-round while high-elevation sites remain snowbound until late June or July. The prime camping season runs from late May through September, when weather is most reliable and all facilities are fully operational.
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Tips & Recommendations
- 1Reserve popular state park campgrounds like Silver Falls and Cape Lookout through the Oregon State Parks reservation system up to nine months in advance, as prime summer weekends fill quickly.
- 2National forest campgrounds including Paradise In Oregon can be booked through Recreation.gov, typically six months ahead.
- 3Bring layered clothing regardless of season—Oregon weather changes rapidly, and coastal fog can roll in even on sunny days.
- 4A quality rain jacket and waterproof tent are essential year-round.
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