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Northside Base Camp

2 sites ¡ Lodging40 acres ¡ Prairie City, OR
Just minutes from Prairie City, 40 acres of off grid living provides for the best valley views with the Strawberry Mountain Range as a picturesque back drop. If you are just passing through eastern Oregon, or making it a destination, the view will not disappoint. Wildlife and critters abound day and night. Turkeys and coyotes often heard at dusk, taking you into nights dark skies for some of the best stargazing around. There is an outhouse just a short walk from the cabins for toilet. No running water or showers on site. Endless miles of public lands begin within 2 miles. Magone Lake is nearby for fishing, swimming, paddle boarding and biking trails. Located within the Northside hunting unit. Excellent hiking opportunities within the Strawberry Wilderness. Visit the BLM office in Prairie City for all your maps and forestry information.
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Haystack Ranch

8 sites ¡ RVs, Tents500 acres ¡ Spray, OR
My family has owned the ranch since 1977. We bought it from my parents a few years ago to keep it in the family. We love living here, and although it is just the two of us working it, we are slowly getting it to what we want it to be. The house we live in is over 100 years old and used to be a stage coach stop back in the late 1800's to early 1900's, You can still see some of the old stage coach roads on the property, and we are trying to preserve those the best we can. Also in the early 1900's this ranch used to be the place to go on the fourth of July. People from all over would bring their prize horses to compete in a horse race for the name of the fastest horses around While others would bring picnic baskets to set back on the knoll in one of our fields to watch. Learn more about this land:We are a 500 Acre working ranch located in Beautiful East Central Oregon, We are Between The stunning Painted Hills, and Umatilla National Forest. Just a few miles away from the Gorgeous John Day River, where Rafting, Tubing, Fishing, Swimming is always a welcome retreat. A few miles above us is Bull Prairie Lake and the wonderful Umatilla National Forest where hiking, sight seeing and wildlife viewing is always available.
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Epic Stargazing @ Malheur Basecamp

3 sites ¡ Lodging5 acres ¡ Drewsey, OR
STARGAZING + AMAZING VIEWS: Our place sits on five acres overlooking the middle fork of the Malheur River, surrounded by cattle ranches. Our nearest neighbor is about 2 miles away, we're remote, but accessible... if you don't mind a couple of miles of gravel road. We're in a dark spot, perfect for laying out in the lounge chairs and admiring the Milky Way in an indescribable setting. At night, the only lights visible truly are the moon and stars. Bring your telescope if you've got one! COOKING + DINING: Prepare your meals in our simple, yet functional outdoor kitchen. There's camp stove, picnic table, wash station, and firepit*. The water spigot is located at the north end of the cabin porch. This is a shared area, but we rarely have both accommodations booked at the same time. We've recently decided to make our DELUXE CAMP KITCHEN complimentary**! You won't have to worry about bringing cookware, dishes, cutlery, knives, cutting boards, a can opener, a bottle opener, basic seasonings, or dish washing necessities! **We just ask that you let us know when a seasoning or condiment is running low and that you please wash and return everything to its original spot to avoid an additional cleaning fee of $35. *Please don't use the firepit if a burn ban is in effect. SHOWERING + WHATNOT: Enjoy a luxurious shower in our outdoor shower house, complete with skylight and on-demand hot water. Towels are provided. The building also contains a fabulous composting loo. On the rare occasion that we also have guests staying in the other site, we'll try to coordinate so that you don't disturb each other. We'll communicate with both parties and try to come to a shower schedule that works for everyone. PETS: We welcome your furbabies! Please be advised that there is an additional fee of $25 per pet, payable as a Hipcamp "extra" or in good ol' American greenbacks. Please pick up after your pets and try to keep them in your area. We ask that you do not allow your pets on the furniture -- if we find that they've been allowed on the bed, we will require you to pay for the replacement of the bedding at a cost of $300. We have two dogs, an exuberant 150 pound Newfoundland named Hagrid, a little ankle-biting mutt named Hugo, multiple free roaming cats, and three semi-feral children who may be outside. If you are bringing your pet(s), please contact us prior to arrival. SUSTAINABILITY: We're kinda into crunchy stuff like solar power, composting, sustainability, salvage/upcycling/recycling, and supporting local farmers - artisans - businesses. You'll find that many of the little touches on our replace reflect those values. CHARITY IRONWORKS: If you see or hear Tom puttering around out in the blacksmith shop, you’re welcome to go over and visit. If you need gifts for the folks back home or souvenirs from your epic trip, we also have a selection of our blacksmithing and coppersmithing wares available -- just ask us and we’d be happy to show you our stock. We also offer our 3 Hour Blacksmithing Basics Workshop with Tom at a cost of $95 per person age 12+ - payable as a Hipcamp "extra" or in cash money. *SUMMER/FALL: PLEASE CONTACT US ABOUT THE WORKSHOP PRIOR TO BOOKING - Tom is a wildland firefighter and his availability will be dependent on fire activity.* OTHER THINGS TO NOTE... There IS cell phone reception here - Verizon works best and there's usually 2-3 bars of LTE. We're in the Pacific Time Zone... But while you're here your phone will probably ping off of a tower located in the Mountain Time Zone, so if you're not sure what time it is, just ask! We have lots of complimentary maps and brochures available to help you explore the local sights and cuisine. We're always happy to give recommendations to our favorite haunts. Did we mention that we're remote? And that the nearest grocery store is at least an hour away? STOCK UP: Either in Vale if you're coming from the east, Burns if you're coming from the west, or John Day if you're coming from the north. We're about 15 minutes from the Malheur National Forest, 30 minutes from Beulah Reservoir, and an hour and a half from Steens Mountain. BE COOL: Please don't allow your pets on the beds or furniture. Please don't smoke in the cabin, bus, OR in the shower house. Please don’t take the bedding or pillows out of the bus or cabin. Please don’t cook in the bus or cabin. Please wash and return the deluxe camp kitchen pieces to their designated spot. Please don’t put anything in the loo except TP, sawdust, and your business. We only mention it because, well, we’ve had people do a few sketchy things in the past. We’re sure you’re super cool and would never do anything like that, but we kinda gotta say it anyway. We don't want to have to give you a poor review and/or charge you extra cleaning and damage fees, and we're sure that'd be a bummer for you, too. **SHOWER AVAILABILITY DEPENDENT ON WEATHER.**
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Snow Mountain Lodge

5 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents648 acres ¡ Seneca, OR
Snow Mountain is near Snow Mountain lookout on the Malheur National forest in southern grant county, oregon. The cabin sits along side of Flat Creek, slopes are mild for hiking, over 50 acres of aspen are located on the property. It is adjacent to Malhuer national forest Old growth ponderosa pine and aspens. Plenty of miles of NF roads for exploring the Emigrant Ranger district of Malhuier NF. There is now running water in the cabin, a hot shower and a flushing toilet. There are 6 beds in the open loft. Could sleep up to 15 if extras bring their own bedding and pads. Plenty of area for RV parking and tent camping. May have cattle in the 650 acre ranch, check with owners.
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Bologna Creek Ranch

9 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents101 acres ¡ Monument, OR
My grandfather and my dad bought the property as a bank foreclosure in 1987.  Our grandfather gave his portion to my brother and I.  We have used it primarily for recreation and big game hunting.  I have been managing restoration projects on the place for the last 7 years.  We have restored over 200 acre of native grasslands and are working on getting the aspens back stronger.  We love it when visitors take some time to clip the western junipers smaller than 1 ft tall in our restoration areas!
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The best camping near Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site guide

Overview

About

The Painted Hills, the Frenchglen Loop, The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and the Kam Wah Chung State Heritage Site are just some of the treasures that define the area surrounding Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site. At Clyde, you can study the shape of the John Day River, you can marvel at the sweet spice of Cottonwood buds and sit under the shade of their willowy branches while you appreciate the noble posturing of Mountain Elk and soak in the raw beauty of eastern Oregon terrain. This oasis by the river is apt to keep you coming back again and again to hike, bird, bait a largemouth bass and pedal through the charm of old-timey scenic bikeways.

Notable campgrounds

  • Electrical Sites with Water: Enjoy the convenience of 31 sites equipped with electricity and water, nestled amid lush greenery.
  • Hiker/Biker Camp: A dedicated space for those traveling by foot or bicycle, offering a rustic camping experience.
  • Tepee Camping: Unique to Clyde Holliday, reserve one of two tepees for a memorable stay with a wooden bench and space heater.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as campsites and tepees can be reserved up to six months in advance, ensuring your spot in this sought-after destination.
  • Visit the park's website to find the reservation link at the top of the page for a seamless booking experience.
  • Consider visiting during off-peak times to increase your chances of securing a reservation at this popular site.
  • Explore nearby camping options if Clyde Holliday is fully booked, as the region offers several other picturesque locations.

When to go

The best time to visit Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site is between March 1st and November 30th when the campground is open. Summer months offer warm weather perfect for exploring, but be mindful of active mosquitoes from May to July. Fall brings the spectacle of steelhead spawning and the chance to see migrating wildlife.

Know before you go

  • Check for seasonal closures before planning your trip; the campground is closed from December 1st to February 28th/29th.
  • Prepare for mosquitoes by bringing repellent, especially if visiting between May and July.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with features designed to accommodate all visitors; tour accessible features for more information.
  • Stay informed about the Emerald Ash Borer advisory and follow firewood tips to help contain this invasive insect.
  • For any inquiries or reservations, call the park directly at 541-932-4453 or use the provided reservation numbers.

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