Browns Camp sits in Tillamook State Forest at 1,539 feet, providing direct access to one of Oregon's busiest OHV trail networks. The campground has 28 sites for tents and small groups, plus one large group site that holds up to 24 people. Nightly fees run $20-$50. Cell service is unreliable, so download offline maps before you arrive.
Browns Camp OHV Campground offers tent camping and a group site. It is focused on providing accommodations for off-road vehicle enthusiasts.
Weather and SeasonsThe campground operates April through October. Summer brings mid-60s to mid-80s°F days and 40s-50s°F nights, with the driest and dustiest trail conditions. Spring offers wildflowers and gentler warmth, while early fall adds golden forest colors before the heavy rains return. Summer weekends see the most riders and organized groups. For quieter visits, come on weekdays or aim for late spring and early fall when conditions stay good but crowds thin out.
Natural Features and SceneryNestled in the Oregon Coast Range with dense coastal forests of Douglas fir, hemlock, and alder, surrounded by lush greenery, ferns, and a serene creek running through the park. The landscape features rolling hills and a peaceful wooded environment typical of the Tillamook State Forest area.
Geological RegionBrowns Camp sits within the majestic Tillamook State Forest, where millions of years of geological forces have sculpted a dramatic landscape of steep ridges, deep valleys, and volcanic peaks. This mountainous wonderland showcases the raw power of the Coast Range, with its ancient basalt flows now cloaked in one of Oregon's most productive forests. The diverse terrain creates countless microclimates and ecosystems, from moss-draped ravines to sun-drenched ridgetops, making every trail ride a journey through Oregon's geological history.
Scenic ViewsUsers have reported 'incredible views and vistas,' particularly from trails and staging areas.
Lodging & AccommodationsNo hotel-style lodging is available at Browns Camp OHV Campground.
Programs & ActivitiesThere is no mention of cultural or educational programs.