Forest camping near Terrebonne

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Heart of Sisters

2 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Sisters, OR
In the city limits of Sisters. Just a few block walk to parks and downtown Sisters where tourists get trapped. Good for getting close spots for events like Sisters Folk Festival. Couple blocks from the Buckrun Trail head and 15 min drive to Three Creeks Lake. Firepit, Bbq, and grills available for use and can work out deals with the host for prepared meals. I do social media videos on the food I make and if you own a small business and would like to talk about your business on my live streams or make some quick promo videos then that is something we can discuss. Just message me or bring it up on arrival. You can find my youtube channel at youtube.com/@LearnWithDanaris
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River Oasis Farm

4 sites · Lodging5 acres · Sisters, OR
A 3 acre farm on the Whychus Creek. We grow biodynamic and organic food along with medicinal herbs. We run a botanical skincare and herb business and are happy to share some of our products with our guests. We have had chickens, ducks, geese, pigs, and goats. However, you may or may not see them with the changing seasons. We do have a couple farm dogs around the farm that roam free so bring a leash if you bring your dog.
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Quail Haven

1 site · RV5 acres · Bend, OR
Park your twenty-six foot or less trailer in the middle of five acres with access to your own private picnic table and fire pit (Firewood available $5 bundle). The campsite boards a small farm with goats, sheep etc. There is a propane barbeque with one cook top burner (Propane included). Located in Central Oregon and minutes from Tumalo State Park is the Deschutes River that runs through downtown Bend offering lazy raft or tube floating, biking, hiking and an amphitheater with top name bands every few weeks. Less than ten minutes from both the Cascade shopping center with many restaurant options to the south and Tumalo Town offering food carts at “The Bite Tumalo” with tasty local beers on tap to the north. In Tumalo Town, there are also two cider tasting rooms (Bend Cider and Tumalo Cider). There, you will find a general store offering refillable beer and cider growlers and a deli with both diesel and gas. There is also a coffee shop, pizza parlor, tavern and the historic “Tumalo Feed Co. Steakhouse” with an old town western feel. For your adventures, there’s Smith Rock State Park 30 minutes north and Mt Bachelor around 45 minutes south for you downhill and Nordic skiers. In between Mt Bachelor and Rancho Mateo site there is plenty of hiking and awesome mountain bike trails including the Phil’s trail network.
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Tom's Rest Canyon Retreat Center

5 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · OR
TOM'S REST was created by Tom's wife Cheryl in an effort to carry out their plans to provide respite for those in need. Tom Edwards worked tirelessly for years to clear this wild recreation space where he planned to live while helping others. Tom suddenly and unexpectedly passed February 2, 2015 while in the process of making his move to Sisters with his High School sweetheart of 45 years. Cheryl continued his passion and their dream to make this a place for those in need as a way to honor the most giving man she ever knew. This process, while overwhelming, has brought some healing and it is our hope to continue that healing for others in need from life's many trials. We continue to use our funds to promote healing in grief and other trials of life. We would appreciate hearing from those that have anything to contribute in way of maintenance and housekeeping, services to provide those in need such as massage or counseling, or any other contributions you are led to give. We are developing a list of volunteers to be called upon when someone in need is referred to us and will keep you informed as things develop. Anyone having a grief, widows/widowers, caregiver, cancer, hospice or other group that would like to have their group listed should message us as well. These respite visits are short getaways to refuel and support individuals during tough times. Those that come to enjoy Tom's Rest will be ministering to those in need through your paid visits here and hopefully, gain some needed respite of your own. We have taken every precaution for distancing and cleanliness with the ever changing Covid policies for your safety and concerns. Most feel they are pretty much 'on their own' in this retreat area with the option for seclusion OR mingling if so desired. My deepest thanks to all who have stood alongside through this journey and continue to do so. May we collectively create TOM'S REST with Tom's intention and the passion he infused in us to carry it through to fulfillment.
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Ponderosa Pads

2 sites · RVs2 acres · Sisters, OR
We have a few super sweet Rv pads just three miles from downtown Sister, OR. These spots were designed for a small RV, small trailer, or sprinter van in mind. Nestled in the corner of our two acre property the sites includes a concrete pad to set up your chairs and kick your feet up. Amazing trail access just minutes away.
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Trinity Ranch "Farmping"

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents34 acres · Redmond, OR
We are a farm to table family operated ranch. Our goal is to provide all who come here a sense of joy and value. We accomplish this by providing excellent service, high quality food, and sharing our 34 acres of God's beautiful part of the world! Centrally located between Bend, Sisters, Smith Rock, and all the mountain activities, it is a perfect spot for your stay-over. We would be happy to provide you with recommendations of local food or activities if you're interested. All of our RV sites are dry camping, but we do provide access to water and a dump station. The 3 RV sites are relatively close together. In particular sites 2 and 3 would be ideal for groups. All the RV sites also have a dedicated tent area. We try to come meet you during your stay here and we want you to feel like this is home away from home. Situated between the 4 sites is a rustic, semi-private outdoor shower and a portapotty. Come see us!
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The Yknot Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Bend, OR
We live on 20 secluded acres surrounded by National Forest/BLM Land. We are 10 minutes from downtown Sisters where you can enjoy the western themed town. Don't forget to visit Sisters Bakery for great pastries, Boone Dog for wood fired pizza, or Three Creeks Brewing. Peterson Ridge TH for mountain biking and close proximity to many trails, creeks and lakes. Heading from our property 20 minutes the other direction is Bend. 30 minutes to Redmond Airport. At the Yknot Ranch (because, "Why Not?"), you can enjoy the quiet (unless there's a coyote serenade) and dark skies at night. The milky way along with many stars are quite visible on clear evenings. We live in a migratory route-plenty of deer wandering through. There's a fire pit for you to use within 75' of the spot. Feel free to sit in the shade by our small pond where the frogs inhabit in the springtime. A level 58' x 14' spot with full hook ups: includes water, sewer and 30 amp power. Unobstructed views from the property of The Three Sisters. Bring your gravel, e-bike or mountain bike and ride from the property onto Forest Service Roads. We have a gate so no one will be coming onto the property without our knowledge. Unhook your camper, drive down the gravel road and cross the bridge over the Tumalo Dam (Built in 1915 and never held water), drive further to the Tumalo Reservoir for a stroll. Another 10 minutes down the road brings you into Tumalo where The Bite serves drinks and four food trucks to choose from.
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Golden Triangle RV

3 sites · RVs2 acres · Bend, OR
RV Parking only, no tent camping at this time. You may catch a glimpse of wildlife such as deer, eagles, lizards, birds, bunnies, and the two gremlins that live on the lower property. ( Please don’t feed them) We encourage laughter, smiles, and enjoying the sunset. Tumalo State Park is a 3-4 minute drive away and a great place to float, swim, or just hang out for the day. As always if you have any questions or concerns please don't be afraid to reach out! As crazy as this may sound, you are required to be able to set up your own RV, the very one you towed here. This includes but is not limited to chalking the wheels, leveling the RV, and hooking up and disconnecting. If you need help getting backed in we are happy to help guide you during daylight hours. If this is something you may struggle with and are unsure how to manage any of these tasks, we will not be held responsible for your "what in the heck were you thinking" moment
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Camping under the Stars

9 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Culver, OR
We are sharing our property with guests who have good reviews and are invited to the property. Our strict rules about --NO FIRES-- is strictly in effect all summer long. We do provide some outdoor propane firepits which work great for heat and marshmallows !! We love our property close to the lake and the great grasslands, and also love to share it with responsible groups for camping. Please note that we are only sharing our property and that this is not a full-time campground or RV park with any specific layout. There are no services offered, other than a Bathroom which is serviced regularly. Come camp with us, we look forward to hosting you and your friends/family.
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The Honeybee Ranch

5 sites · Lodging11 acres · Bend, OR
You are just minutes away (whether you are Hiking, Biking, Walking or riding your Horses to our quaint and lovely little village of Tumalo for outdoor music, food trucks, fire pits and country store. Perfect space for artist/writers retreat! We are a 12 min drive to downtown. And are centrally located to all in the surrounding area. You can float the river, launching in Tumalo or the Old Mill for river floating, walking and hiking. Trails are in the surrounding area. Private and gorgeous! Perfectly situated in the "Golden Triangle" of Bend, Redmond and Sisters. The 11 acre Ranch is also surrounded by hundreds of acres of Wooded and Open-Range Fields, for which you’ll have access to most of the property to hike, bike, walk or Horse-Back (Horses not provided).... in addition to the beautiful fields just outside the property line where you can walk the trails to downtown Tumalo! You will see resident deer, owls, falcons and coyotes. Come unplug on your slice of "privacy".....and enjoy the view of Pilot Butte in the distance! Two adults-capacity: Includes two twin beds. Dining Room Small refrigerator/freezer, Full Bathroom (Compost) Shower (Cold) Cold Water Heater Indoor / Outdoor lights Picnic Table Outdoor Fire Pits and BBQ Open....open spaces!! Five minutes to the Deschutes River for fly fishing and river floating. Bring your bikes, Hiking Boots, skies....and your own Horses....(we can sell you Hay on site....if you need Hay). We will happily share the best places to float, horse-back riding, hikes, bike trails to relax. Need something additional or forgot it? (floats, bike, ice, coffee creamer, s'mores, etc...just ask us!) Property condusive to snow shoeing and cross country skiing when snowy. Due to COVID 19 stipulations please bring your sleeping bags and pillows! Sheets are provided but we ask you bring a good sleeping bag to ensure you’re warm. Campsite is set up for two people. Join us at HoneyBee Ranch, where we value your privacy!
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Experience Heaven

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents157 acres · La Pine, OR
8 campsites and 2 original Mongolian Gers. The season for the camp sites is from June 1st to October 15 and the Gers are all 12 months. Pets allowed, toilets on site, campfires permitted when burn ban is not in place. This being the 4th year, things have gotten a little out of hand. So let's regergitate some things and make sure everyone understands how it is. If you aren't capable of practicing the 5 P's, then you need to book somewhere else. Proper Preperation Prevents Poor Performance. If you can't get here and have your camp set up by 8:00PM, showing respect to the other Hipcampers that are already set up and enjoying the PEACE AND QUIET, then you need to book somewhere else or don't come until the following morning. No driving down to the campsites/the lake after 8::00PM. Period. Communicate with me. If you leave Portland at 5:00 PM with the intention of spending the night in Heaven then you need to alter your plans. No more than 4 adults at each campsite. I am almost to the point of saying no BIG DOGS. If you got big dogs, my suggestion is you go book someplace else. Talk to me. It is a given they willl need to be on a tethered throughout your time in Heaven. Take them for walks along the lake, not having them run thru everyone elses camp sites. No Yappers, no barking dogs, no yippers, no pain in the butts. Why would you drive by 46 grocery stores and forget to bring ice? No music. I have changed quiet time to 9:00 PM. You need to listen to music I suggest you start a band or become a DJ. What I want folks to get out of being here, whether they are camping or staying in the Gers is just to “take a break”. Relax, appreciate, assess and just listen. I hope what you hear is the sound of life and of course all the Angels that make up this special piece of Heaven. The chipmunks, the squirrels, all the different birds, the eagles, the osprey, the fish jumping, the deer roaming, the timber martins running thru the trees, the snowshoe rabbits and the occasional black bear. Then there is the silence. The best part of “Heaven”. So, while you are here, take a deep breath, close your eyes at the appropriate moment and ask yourself, am I on the right path? Is what I am doing fulfilling me? Am I showing my family and friends how much I love them? Do I really need all that crap I got? Where do I go from here? My intention was for each one you to not just go camping, or to stay in a Mongolian Ger but to have an “Experience” that just might lead you to a more fulfilling and happier life.
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Escape at the Deschutes

3 sites · RVs1 acre · Three Rivers, OR
Nestled in the embrace of Deschutes National Forest, our property beckons outdoor enthusiasts to a haven of adventure. Surrounded by the awe-inspiring landscapes of Central Oregon, this campsite offers a gateway to nature's wonders. Awaken to the crisp mountain air and immerse yourself in the tranquility of towering pines, with landmarks like the majestic Three Sisters and the iconic Deschutes River weaving through the terrain. Explore scenic trails by day, whether you're hiking or mountain biking, and unwind under the starlit sky by night. Your escape to nature's beauty begins here, amidst the splendor of Central Oregon. Site Highlights: *Extended stays welcome* -Full service sites -50 Amp service (30 Amp RV/trailer please have step-down adapter) -Gravel driveway -Electric, sewer, water and garbage included -Nice, quiet setting -Wildlife sitings such as elk, deer, rabbits, birds and squirrels -Quick access to the Cascade Lakes Highway -Short commute to Sunriver Village
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Looking to escape to the forest near Terrebonne, Oregon? With over 670 camping options available, Hipcamp has got you covered. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or a nature newbie, you'll find the perfect campsite for your forest getaway. Check out top-rated campsites like WindWoodRivers (423 reviews), Molalla Ripple (331 reviews), and Cedar Root at Highland Butte (321 reviews) for an unforgettable camping experience. With amenities like trash disposal, showers, and potable water, you'll have everything you need to enjoy popular activities including whitewater paddling, climbing, and swimming. And with prices as low as $20 per night and an average price of $55 per night, camping in the forest has never been more affordable. So pack your gear and get ready for an epic outdoor adventure!

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