Camping in Wickiup Reservoir

Fish for giant brown trout or go for a swim at this high desert reservoir.

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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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Travelers Rest Stop

1 site · RV, Tent8 acres · La Pine, OR
A great spot near HWY 31 and HWY 97 to stop while traveling. 8 fenced acres welcomes you on a dead end street in our quiet neighborhood. The camp spot is your own private oasis with 4 sun shades and a 32' circle for tent spots. There's private parking, a 12' picnic table and shady hammock space. You'll most likely be greeted by our super friendly German Shepard who is great with other dogs and kids. We're looking forward to meeting you!
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Wild River Sanctuary

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Crescent, OR
Established in 1963. The Vann family cabin was built by the Vann family. Third generation energy is steering this new endeavor. Soon to come will be a creek side treehouse and cabin will be available by next summer. Learn more about this land: Two tent sites available on the creek. The sites are situated on a one acre river frontage property under the pine trees. Important to note that the two sites are located about 30-40 feet apart. Each site has a private dock and fire pit. You are just minutes from the lakes and a great fire lookout hike. Mountain bike from your tent to endless trails. Enjoy the creek that is just feet away from the sites where you can indulge in a variety of activities including; swimming, floating, fishing, and sunbathing. We have great neighbors who have vacation homes nearby.  Dorothy lane is between Earl Lane and Pine Creek Loop. Firewood no longer for sale.
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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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Log Shelter Retreat

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · La Pine, OR
Our wooded acre provides , 12 by 20 three sided log shelter, Fire pit , BBQ, water, porta potty. Vintage Aloha camp trailer, has fridge, freezer , stove top ,oven and heat . sleeps two( bedding not provided.... $70) , cozy shelter cabin with loft. heated. ( sleeps three adults, or Two adults and two children... $70 .bedding not provided.) 6 tent sites . $50 per site 3 RV sites. ($50) per site. (no hook ups) Rivers, hiking, BLM are one block away. Fishing, Kayaking, Paddle board and water fun .little Deschutes 10 minutes away and big Deschutes 30 minutes way. Four wheeler trails on BLM one block south. Bring your snowmobiles for winter fun on BLM. Hunters welcome on BLM ONE BLOCK SOUTH WE ARE OPEN ALL YEAR! 30 minutes is Sunriver Resort providing fine dining , bike trails, shops , golf, awesome swimming pools, etc. We are one mile from Lapine, there's restaurants, grocery stores, gas ,and outdoor food carts with views. live music, great food and drinks. Transportation for put in and take out for river excursions are provided with reservations ( $60 includes Kayak) We have three Kayaks for rent ($40 a day) with reservations. 30 minutes away is Paulina lake , the Obsidian flow, HIking, Biking, fishing, and camping,. LaPine State Park ,providing lots of hiking ,biking trails and beautiful fishing spots. Clay's the fisherman and knows all the best spots! On site there is a central gathering place for your family, friends and to meet people. Our log shelter has seating , fire pit, Picnic table, wash basin, porta potty and Quiet starlet sky's every evening. Clay and I upon request will provide hot coffee ,tea, orange juice and home- made muffins to begin your morning! ( $ 15 additional fee) We look forward to meeting you and welcome. We also provide reservations for family reunions, small weddings, and private parties. Rent the whole site for the weekend! ( $500) Also weekly rates are available ,check with Clay and I ,price will be determined by how many persons. Thank you and Happy Trails!
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Paddlers RV Retreat

1 site · RV1 acre · Bend, OR
Discover the charm of this picturesque 0.6-acre property nestled among towering trees along the canal. With its own dock and a small shoreline perfect for launching SUPs, canoes, kayaks, or floaties, this location offers endless opportunities for water-based adventures. Seasonal access typically spans from June 15th to September 6th, ensuring prime enjoyment during the warmer months. Encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, elk, rabbits, geese, squirrels, and more, enhancing the natural allure of the area. Whether you prefer basking in the sun or seeking refuge in the shade, this idyllic space offers the perfect balance for your enjoyment. Locally owned and meticulously managed, this property promises a seamless and delightful retreat for your relaxation and recreation needs. Advertised nightly price is for one 30amp or 50amp electrical (your choice), and one 110v outlet, and one hose bib, and one sewer connection. 2nd RV will be charged extra. You can also use the large, empty, locking shed for bicycle and boat storage...... Equipped with one post for electrical that has: 2 - 50amp plugs 1- 30 amp plug 1 - 110v plug (on a 20amp breaker) and 2 sewer connections Also: one additional water bib not nearby to these. Rest assured that your privacy is paramount—we won't introduce strangers into your allocated time slot for the extra spot. Despite neighboring houses, the ambiance is remarkably serene and conducive to leisurely strolls in the tranquil surroundings. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the level of privacy afforded by this peaceful enclave.
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R Wilde Retreat

1 site · RV1 acre · La Pine, OR
R Wilde Retreat is a 1.15-acre oasis located in a peaceful and tranquil forest setting. We are surrounded by pine trees, buttes and local wildlife, and are in the middle of Central Oregon with access to all that this beautiful region has to offer. Hike or ride (on mountain bikes, ATVs or snowmobiles) on miles of dirt roads right from the property, or visit the local swimming hole for a refreshing dip in or float on the Little Deschutes River. Stay put and enjoy the forest and local deer family, or venture out and visit the Cascade Lakes (less than an hour's drive from the scenic Cascade Lakes Byway), Mt. Bachelor ski area (45-minute drive) or the amazing Crater Lake (65 miles from property). We are 40 miles from Newberry National Volcanic Monument if exploring the lava lands interests you, and Paulina Lake is 30 miles from here. We are 45 minutes from Bend, 30 minutes from Sunriver, and 10 minutes from the town of La Pine, which has three grocery stores, a large drug store, restaurants and anything else you might need. This is a quiet residential neighborhood comprised of small acreages, and this property is on a small cul-de-sac that backs up to the forest. Come park your RV and enjoy this little slice of paradise!
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Stone’s Throw Hip Camp

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Bend, OR
Two separate RV sites with electricity and water sitting on 1.3 acres of tree covered property. Each site has separate covered spaces and flat grassy areas, perfect for a tent. There is a shared deck and fire pit ( wood provided). The big Deschutes river, boat launch and park are a short walk away. Sunriver is a quick 6 minute drive. There you will find restaurants, shopping and activities. Mt. Bachelor and many beautiful lakes are within a 25 minute drive.
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Forests/working farm. RV & tent.

3 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · La Pine, OR
Learn more about this land:We can accommodate 2 RVs w/o hook ups. Camp sites are in quiet wooded sites or in the open. Working goat dairy farm. We milk twice/day. No dogs. Thanks
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Great Spot for a Quick Rest

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acres · La Pine, OR
We are super close to all that Central Oregon has to offer. Right now we just have space for you to park your rig and crash for the night. Learn more about this land:Hi everyone! Our property is pretty full right now, but if you need a place to crash for the night and you have a small rig, hit us up! we love to meet new people traveling through! Thanks!Port-O-Potty outside for your convenience and water refills if you need em.
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Crescent RV Park

10 sites · Tents10 acres · Crescent, OR
Located in Crescent, Oregon, Crescent RV Park features full hookup RV sites and tent sites open year-round. The park has free wifi, coin-op laundry, and secure restrooms with hot showers. It's just down the street from Ken's Sporting Goods and Liquor Store, a gas station, a convenience store, storage units, restaurants, and a US Forest Service Station.  You can enjoy nearby activities, like hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, swimming, skiing, and especially snowmobiling during the winter. Cresent RV Park is just a short drive from Crater Lake, Mt. Bachelor, Willamette Pass Ski Area, and Crescent Lake, that last of which features over 100 miles of snowmobile trails. Whether its for a short and or long term stay, we hope to see you soon!
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Rustic Silo at the Tree Farm

1 site · Lodging1 acre · La Pine, OR
You don't have to venture far off HWY 97 to find yourself in the quaint outskirts of La Pine. Guests will enjoy their stay in a cozy silo tucked away in the corner of our 1-acre grove of pines. The interior of the silo blends the styles of an old farm house with familiar modern boutique. The quiet of the Oregon woods are perfect for individuals, couples, or small groups. There's a backyard for spending time in the fresh air or stargazing. A great jumping off point for Crater Lake, Bend, Cascade Lakes, Newberry Volcanic Crater, and all of the natural beauty in Central Oregon! The silo is perfect for 2 people. There is a small kitchenette with a refrigerator, hot plate, toaster oven, and french press plus a small dining table. Coffee and tea are provided. The quaint living room is a nice place to take a break, read and put your feet up. The bedroom has a queen size bed with 600-thread count sheets and comfy blankets. Turn on the twinkle lights in the bathroom for a calming shower. Shampoo and conditioner are provided. WIFI is available in the silo but no TV. There is an outside kitchen with a table, chairs and a BBQ. Enjoy the hammocks for an afternoon nap or looking at the cosmic heavens.
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Camping in Wickiup Reservoir guide

Overview

Not far from the town of La Pine in the Central Oregon high desert, Wickiup Reservoir is a well-known spot for cooling off in the oftentimes sweltering summer months. Both non-motorized and motorized boats are allowed here, and there are multiple boat launches, with two at the two lakeside campgrounds and a third on the reservoir’s eastern banks. Wickiup Reservoir is also a popular spot for both birdwatching and fishing, particularly if you're hoping to catch a large brown trout. While many people fish directly from their boats, shore fishing is an option earlier in the season.

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Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Reservations for the can be made directly through the Forest Service, either online using recreation.gov or over the phone. Campsites open up for reservation six months in advance, at 6 am.
  2. The peak season runs from the end of May until the end of September. Outside of that time, campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  3. If you can’t find a spot at Wickiup, note that there are still tons of places to camp in the area, both in nearby state parks, on BLM land, and at privately run Hipcamps.

When to go

The best time to visit Wickiup Reservoir is in late spring or early autumn, when the weather is warm and dry and the crowds are fewer. July and August are also great months if you like warm weather, but the reservoir and area campgrounds can get very busy with summer vacationers. Accessing the area during the cold winter months can be challenging due to heavy snowfall.

Know before you go

  • The easiest place to pick up groceries and other supplies is the town of La Pine, about a half-hour drive from the reservoir.
  • Do not enter the water during cyanobacteria (harmful algae) blooms. The forest service puts out alerts about blooms, but it's always a good idea to do a visual check just in case. Water that looks foamy or thick and is a green, blue, or brownish-read color should be avoided.
  • Forest fires are an issue in this part of the forest, and bans on fires and even some types of cooking devices are not uncommon. Check before igniting anything.

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