Camping in Pacific Northwest with showers

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Milk A Sheep Camp

4 sites · RVs, Tents450 acres · Lexington, OR
Didn't know you could milk a sheep? Or thought only cows made cheese? Come find out how it's done on this seasonal working ranch here in Eastern Oregon. Lambs are born in the spring and their moms are milked all summer long. I raise my sheep on fresh grass and sunshine. Come see for yourself here on the ranch. Pitch a tent on the pasture and literally count the sheep around you before falling asleep or climb the hill and see for miles in every direction. We may be close to the road, but it doesn't feel like it. We can accommodate campers, RVs, trucks, tents, and vans. 4 sites to chose from. Each site has access to a toilet, potable water, shower, picnic tables, trash disposal, and we allow campfires (outside of burn bans), and pets.  We also sell fresh eggs, firewood, and lamb sausage. Our guests love staying with us: "There’s fireside fun in fresh country air, rolling hills around the farm to walk along to enjoy the wide expansive view, and sights and sounds of animals around camp to make for a relaxing day. There’s kittens, dairy sheep, gigantic but friendly herd dogs, and a variety of chickens and ducks. The host was kind and friendly. Try the sheep’s milk cheese - what a treat!"
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KLICKITAT VIEW CABIN

1 site · Lodging20 acres · Goldendale, WA
Relax and restore on the top of the hill on our 20-acre, private property. You'll have the property and 750-square foot cabin to yourself. With views of Mt. Adams, the Simcoe mountains, and a million stars, you can hike, star gaze, and enjoy fireside games at this updated cabin with a classic aesthetic. This is off-grid with electric lighting. We have a sink and pump that provides running water like a household sink. There is a porta-potty near the house and an outdoor heated shower. You'll bring your bedding, extra water for showering, and towels to make yourself comfortable. We have blankets and kitchen equipment as well as an outdoor grill and solo stove firepit. Come recharge among nature.
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Cat's Forest Retreat

1 site · RV, Tent80 acres · Goldendale, WA
On a clear day you can see Mount Hood. Great stargazing at night away from bright lights. Lots of River Rock and Agates. Abundant wildlife. Mostly hilly and forested terrain. Nearby is Greek Bakery & monastery, Brooks Memorial State Park. Visit Goldendale Observatory, Maryhill museum & Stonehenge.
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Justesen Ranches

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, TentsTygh Valley, OR
Justesen Ranches is family owned working cattle, wheat and recreation ranch . Our properties are located in the Columbia River Plateau in North Central Oregon. Enjoy wide open spaces, reservoirs for wildlife watching and clear night skies for star gazing. This is a leave no trace, pack it in, pack it out camping area.The property is located in Tygh Valley and is only a few minutes from the general store and the stunning White River Falls State Park. The Deschutes River whitewater rafting hub of Maupin is just a 10 minute drive away. The lodge two hours from Portland and 30 min from The Dalles.
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Cabin On the Prairie

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Centerville, WA
SOCIAL DISTANCING at its best. We are sanitizing everything after each use and allowing 36 hours between reservation. Two custom cabins / double Mountain View’s.The big cabin has a queen bed and a large bathroom, refrigerator and a microwave . The smaller cabin has two beds-1 single & 1 queen air mattress, which is very comfortable.The bathroom in the big cabin can be accessed from the outside and theBoth cabins are trimmed in barn wood from one of the original barns of the ranch.The guest has free access to the 40 acres that the cabin is on. There is a horseshoe pit outfront, a fire pit next to the cabin, exceptional views and amazing stargazing at night.Of course the guest has access to the cabin that is rentedThe two cabins are located behind the Ranch House that is often rented as well so there could be people staying nearby… Just want to be clear on that:))
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Pine Springs Resort

2 sites · Lodging, RVs2 acres · Goldendale, WA
This is an old campground that is partially opened. Surrounded by Brooks Memorial State Park state park. About 1 mile from St. Johns Monastery. 15 minutes North of Goldendale. About 2 acers of Pine Springs is open, the rest is private. It is right on highway 97 about 2 1/2 miles South of Satus Pass.
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#ElRanchDeCMS

5 sites · RVs, Tents96 acres · Bickleton, WA
We bought this property a couple of years ago.  Through trial and error, we have slowly worked it into our place of sanctuary.  We have adventures of all kinds! Sometimes the conditions have kicked our butt's, but other times we have found ourselves surrounded by immense beauty.Learn more about this land:As you leave your home in the city (especially the Portland/Seattle areas) your drive starts out tense.  Drivers cutting you off, brake lights forcing you to slam on yours, and slow drivers generally make the drive miserable. However as you make the turn on the gravel...you feel it as the stress leaves your body...its like your whole being knows you are leaving the city behind.  Then you see the trees and you feel the Shinrinyoku (Japanese for "taking in the forest atmosphere").  It's like the trees know your stressful life and they invite you to bathe in their essence!  And then you see the gate and the main camping area...you are here and the first thing you notice is how quiet it is!!  You head up to Big Baldy to check out the view (Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier) and you take a deep breath of fresh mountain air.  Back at camp, as night rolls in you see more stars than you can count and you and your family hear some coyotes in the distance while roasting marshmallows as the adults sip on adult beverages.  This is El Rancho de CMS!At El Rancho De CMS there is no Cell service and limited incoming text service.  However if you must check in to the modern world there is a road to the top of the property that allows for full 4g service so that you can upload pictures and video to Facebook/Instagram (#FunAtElRanchoDeCMS).  Down in the main camping area we have multiple bathrooms that use the Lovable Loo compostable toilet system (Google lovable loo for more info) just do the business and cover with sawdust.  We have camping in multiple areas!  El Rancho De CMS is currently at 96 acres and borders State land with another 640 acres.  The last 7 miles are all gravel/dirt roads coming in so if its been wet out the roads will be muddy (4x4 recomended).  During the summer months the roads are really dry and cars can make it in, but an SUV is recommended due to rough roads, and potential clearance issues.  During the winter the Ranch gets enough snow to make it hard to get in! During Spring months there are some creeks that are running and fun to play in to get a break from the heat.  So depending on what kind of adventure you are looking for the Ranch is pretty versatile.  Give us a call and let us help you have a heck of a time getting away!Kid and Dog friendly!!!!  Kid area includes trampoline, tire swing, zip line, and more to come.  Friendly dogs are allowed to run free at the dog owners discretion.  Dog kennel available for "Time-Outs".Finally, please be sure to rate the experience and tell the world about your time at El Rancho De CMS!*Note bring extra gas (5 gallons) as there is no gas stations once past the major towns of Goldendale from the West and Mabton from the North.  From the South Biggs Jct./Hermiston are the closest towns.  Call for more info and tips!
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Camping in Pacific Northwest with showers guide

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Looking to camp in the Pacific Northwest? Hipcamp has over 3900 options just for you. Whether you're pitching a tent, parking your RV, or staying in a cozy cabin, we've got you covered. And if a shower is a must-have for you, we've got plenty of campsites with that amenity. Check out top-rated campsites like Cedar Bloom (1299 reviews), Shangri La Push (690 reviews), and WindWoodRivers (423 reviews) to find your perfect spot. Enjoy popular activities like fishing, horseback riding, and whitewater paddling while taking in the stunning beauty of the Pacific Northwest. With prices as low as $10 per night and an average price of $55 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Happy camping!

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