The best forest camping near Beatty

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Beatty draws campers with its dense forests and a staggering range of options—over 540 forest sites in town alone. Expect thick pine stands, winding trails, and the kind of quiet you only find under a green canopy. Nights start at $18, with the average closer to $62 per night. Top spots like Crater Lake Resort (127 reviews), Heartline Ranch and Tipi Village (115 reviews), and Mt. Scott Camping (27 reviews) tend to book up fast, especially on weekends. Fires are allowed, pets are welcome, and showers mean you won't have to rough it completely. Bring your fishing rod or saddle up—horseback riding and wildlife-watching are local staples. If you want a quiet forest retreat with plenty of creature comforts, Beatty’s the place to pitch your tent.

81% (52) 50 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Beatty

Irino Estates

1. Irino Estates

13mi from Beatty · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
5.1 acres of undeveloped land nestled near the Klamath National Forest. Currently only hosting dispersed tent campers with a 2-week maximum stay time. Just minutes from your site, you can walk the easy Sprague River Trail along cool water, picnic and swim at Sprague River Park Day Use Area, pedal or hike sections of the scenic OC&E Woods Line State Trail, or cast a line for trout along the beautiful Sprague River banks for classic Klamath Basin outdoor fun.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
Cosmic Camping Mountain Stargazing

2. Cosmic Camping Mountain Stargazing

17mi from Beatty · 18 sites
Overnight Astronomy Observation Field for stargazing enthusiasts. Its remote location Offers 10 acres of camping, 4x4 fun, and a view of the sky so clear, you can see the starlink’s full stream of satellites when overhead. Very good Verizon signal for cell coverage. Unplug and immerse yourself in nature at our secluded camping 4x4 retreat, where the night sky explodes with thousands of stars! Nestled in a pristine, light-pollution-free haven, our remote campground is a certified Dark Sky destination, perfect for stargazers, nature lovers, and adventurers seeking tranquility. 🏕️ **Why Camp With Us?** - **Epic Stargazing**: Witness the Milky Way, meteor showers, and constellations in breathtaking clarity. Bring your telescope or just your eyes! - **Secluded Serenity**: Spacious tent sites surrounded by mountains, far from city noise. - **Adventure Awaits**: Hike scenic trails, spot wildlife, or simply unwind by a crackling campfire under a blanket of stars. 🏞️ **Epic Mountain Hiking**: Lace up your boots and explore just steps from your tent. Our trails offer stunning vistas, wildlife sightings, and the thrill of conquering the mountains by day, leading you back to a cozy campfire under a star-filled sky by night. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a beginner, there’s a path for you. 🌌 **Perfect Timing**: “Fall brings crystal-clear skies and vibrant foliage,” or “Summer meteor showers peak soon!”]. Right now is the ideal time to soak in the stars and hit the trails before weather shifts or crowds arrive. 🏕️ **Unplug & Reconnect**: Leave the chaos behind and immerse yourself in nature’s serenity. No Wi-Fi, no distractions—just you, the mountains, and a sky full of stars. It’s the reset you’ve been craving. To ensure a safe and enjoyable stay, please note the following: - **Bring Your Own Water**: Our campsite has no potable water or water sources on-site. Campers must bring sufficient drinking water and water for cooking, cleaning, and other needs for the duration of their stay. - **Provide Your Own Toilet**: No restroom facilities or portable toilets are available. Campers are required to bring their own portable sanitation solutions (e.g., portable toilets or waste bags) and follow Leave No Trace principles to properly dispose of all waste off-site.
Pets
from 
$30
 / night
River Pines

3. River Pines

81%
(29)
28mi from Beatty · 1 site · Tent, RV
I have two acres of land separate from my home, pretty much wooded property ideal for tent camping or sleeping in your car you are off the road a bit with privacy in a secure safe environment. You will find shells between the trees and solar lights at each campsite for your convenience.On the two acres, there's a Porta-Potty available, and all my guest will receive a welcome bag, as a thank you for booking with River Pines. There is four campsites of your choosing to choose from.The river is within walking distance, easily accessible off the main road, just about two car lengths away, off Sunna Ln. Additionally, I have a gravel driveway, mostly level, with room for one RV on the main driveway off Sprague River Road. This spot offers a river view and access for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. It's approximately 5 miles to the town of Chiloquin, about 35 miles from Crater Lake, roughly 12 miles from Collier Park Museum (a logging museum), and Spring Creek, around 32 miles to Klamath Falls. I live where the tall pines grow. Please note that this property is ........A DEAD ZONE FOR CELL PHONE'S . Safe Travels!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$32
 / night
Fremont-Winema National Forest

4. Fremont-Winema National Forest

60%
(5)
National forest 11mi from Beatty · 534 sites
Any Cheryl Strayed/Reese Witherspoon fans in the house? Retrace their Wild footsteps in the Fremont-Winema National Forest; part of the 2,650 mile Pacific Crest Trail falls along the forest’s western edge. And the forest certainly is “wild”: the 2.3 million acres of lush green forests and alpine meadows shelter elk, antelope, bobcats, and bears--plus intrepid adventure seekers, like yourself! In the summer, try hiking or biking along the Crane Trail, which offers incredible views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. And don’t fret when the weather turns cold and snowy; Fremont-Winema turns into a winter wonderland! Strap on ski goggles and coast downhill, or rev it up on a snowmobile at the Quartz Mountain Sno-park. Back at camp, warm up with a cup of hot cocoa--with extra marshmallows, thank you very much--and start planning for your next day in Oregon paradise.
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Toilets
Campfires
Collier Memorial State Park

5. Collier Memorial State Park

100%
(1)
State park 34mi from Beatty · 23 sites
Surround yourself with natural beauty and history at Collier Park.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
The Pines at Mount Scott

6. The Pines at Mount Scott

81%
(36)
42mi from Beatty · 1 site · Tent, RV
A secluded, dry campsite set on a private one-acre clearing among tall lodgepole pines in the Mount Scott Meadows area. Thoughtfully simple and intentionally unpolished, this space offers a quieter, more refined alternative to traditional campgrounds. Just 45 minutes from the north entrance of Crater Lake National Park, it’s perfectly positioned for both destination travelers and those passing through along Highway 97 in search of a peaceful, restorative stop. There are no designated pads or crowded rows here. Pitch your tent wherever feels right and settle into the rhythm of the forest. It’s camping, but with breathing room. No noise, no congestion, just open space and the soft hush of the trees. Whether you’re using it as a basecamp for Crater Lake or choosing to stay in and fully unplug, the experience is intentionally minimal, grounded, and calm. This is a fully self-guided stay. We are off-site, allowing for a seamless and independent arrival. All essential details will be shared in advance, with minimal communication by design, so you can enjoy an uninterrupted, more authentic connection to the landscape.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$14
 / night
Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site

7. Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site

State park 41mi from Beatty · 10 sites
Get away from human civilization in southern Oregon.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
Modoc National Forest

8. Modoc National Forest

88%
(4)
National forest 56mi from Beatty · 274 sites
Over one and a half MILLION glorious acres of majestic and mysterious volcanic territory in NorCal.
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Toilets
Campfires
Crater Lake National Park

9. Crater Lake National Park

94%
(125)
National park 55mi from Beatty · 212 sites
Take in dramatic views and crystalline water at the deepest lake in the country.
Toilets
Campfires
Sewer hookup

Beatty draws campers with its dense forests and a staggering range of options—over 540 forest sites in town alone. Expect thick pine stands, winding trails, and the kind of quiet you only find under a green canopy. Nights start at $18, with the average closer to $62 per night. Top spots like Crater Lake Resort (127 reviews), Heartline Ranch and Tipi Village (115 reviews), and Mt. Scott Camping (27 reviews) tend to book up fast, especially on weekends. Fires are allowed, pets are welcome, and showers mean you won't have to rough it completely. Bring your fishing rod or saddle up—horseback riding and wildlife-watching are local staples. If you want a quiet forest retreat with plenty of creature comforts, Beatty’s the place to pitch your tent.

81% (52) 50 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Beatty

Irino Estates

1. Irino Estates

13mi from Beatty · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
5.1 acres of undeveloped land nestled near the Klamath National Forest. Currently only hosting dispersed tent campers with a 2-week maximum stay time. Just minutes from your site, you can walk the easy Sprague River Trail along cool water, picnic and swim at Sprague River Park Day Use Area, pedal or hike sections of the scenic OC&E Woods Line State Trail, or cast a line for trout along the beautiful Sprague River banks for classic Klamath Basin outdoor fun.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night
Cosmic Camping Mountain Stargazing

2. Cosmic Camping Mountain Stargazing

17mi from Beatty · 18 sites
Overnight Astronomy Observation Field for stargazing enthusiasts. Its remote location Offers 10 acres of camping, 4x4 fun, and a view of the sky so clear, you can see the starlink’s full stream of satellites when overhead. Very good Verizon signal for cell coverage. Unplug and immerse yourself in nature at our secluded camping 4x4 retreat, where the night sky explodes with thousands of stars! Nestled in a pristine, light-pollution-free haven, our remote campground is a certified Dark Sky destination, perfect for stargazers, nature lovers, and adventurers seeking tranquility. 🏕️ **Why Camp With Us?** - **Epic Stargazing**: Witness the Milky Way, meteor showers, and constellations in breathtaking clarity. Bring your telescope or just your eyes! - **Secluded Serenity**: Spacious tent sites surrounded by mountains, far from city noise. - **Adventure Awaits**: Hike scenic trails, spot wildlife, or simply unwind by a crackling campfire under a blanket of stars. 🏞️ **Epic Mountain Hiking**: Lace up your boots and explore just steps from your tent. Our trails offer stunning vistas, wildlife sightings, and the thrill of conquering the mountains by day, leading you back to a cozy campfire under a star-filled sky by night. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a beginner, there’s a path for you. 🌌 **Perfect Timing**: “Fall brings crystal-clear skies and vibrant foliage,” or “Summer meteor showers peak soon!”]. Right now is the ideal time to soak in the stars and hit the trails before weather shifts or crowds arrive. 🏕️ **Unplug & Reconnect**: Leave the chaos behind and immerse yourself in nature’s serenity. No Wi-Fi, no distractions—just you, the mountains, and a sky full of stars. It’s the reset you’ve been craving. To ensure a safe and enjoyable stay, please note the following: - **Bring Your Own Water**: Our campsite has no potable water or water sources on-site. Campers must bring sufficient drinking water and water for cooking, cleaning, and other needs for the duration of their stay. - **Provide Your Own Toilet**: No restroom facilities or portable toilets are available. Campers are required to bring their own portable sanitation solutions (e.g., portable toilets or waste bags) and follow Leave No Trace principles to properly dispose of all waste off-site.
Pets
from 
$30
 / night
River Pines

3. River Pines

81%
(29)
28mi from Beatty · 1 site · Tent, RV
I have two acres of land separate from my home, pretty much wooded property ideal for tent camping or sleeping in your car you are off the road a bit with privacy in a secure safe environment. You will find shells between the trees and solar lights at each campsite for your convenience.On the two acres, there's a Porta-Potty available, and all my guest will receive a welcome bag, as a thank you for booking with River Pines. There is four campsites of your choosing to choose from.The river is within walking distance, easily accessible off the main road, just about two car lengths away, off Sunna Ln. Additionally, I have a gravel driveway, mostly level, with room for one RV on the main driveway off Sprague River Road. This spot offers a river view and access for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. It's approximately 5 miles to the town of Chiloquin, about 35 miles from Crater Lake, roughly 12 miles from Collier Park Museum (a logging museum), and Spring Creek, around 32 miles to Klamath Falls. I live where the tall pines grow. Please note that this property is ........A DEAD ZONE FOR CELL PHONE'S . Safe Travels!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$32
 / night
Fremont-Winema National Forest

4. Fremont-Winema National Forest

60%
(5)
National forest 11mi from Beatty · 534 sites
Any Cheryl Strayed/Reese Witherspoon fans in the house? Retrace their Wild footsteps in the Fremont-Winema National Forest; part of the 2,650 mile Pacific Crest Trail falls along the forest’s western edge. And the forest certainly is “wild”: the 2.3 million acres of lush green forests and alpine meadows shelter elk, antelope, bobcats, and bears--plus intrepid adventure seekers, like yourself! In the summer, try hiking or biking along the Crane Trail, which offers incredible views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. And don’t fret when the weather turns cold and snowy; Fremont-Winema turns into a winter wonderland! Strap on ski goggles and coast downhill, or rev it up on a snowmobile at the Quartz Mountain Sno-park. Back at camp, warm up with a cup of hot cocoa--with extra marshmallows, thank you very much--and start planning for your next day in Oregon paradise.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Collier Memorial State Park

5. Collier Memorial State Park

100%
(1)
State park 34mi from Beatty · 23 sites
Surround yourself with natural beauty and history at Collier Park.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
The Pines at Mount Scott

6. The Pines at Mount Scott

81%
(36)
42mi from Beatty · 1 site · Tent, RV
A secluded, dry campsite set on a private one-acre clearing among tall lodgepole pines in the Mount Scott Meadows area. Thoughtfully simple and intentionally unpolished, this space offers a quieter, more refined alternative to traditional campgrounds. Just 45 minutes from the north entrance of Crater Lake National Park, it’s perfectly positioned for both destination travelers and those passing through along Highway 97 in search of a peaceful, restorative stop. There are no designated pads or crowded rows here. Pitch your tent wherever feels right and settle into the rhythm of the forest. It’s camping, but with breathing room. No noise, no congestion, just open space and the soft hush of the trees. Whether you’re using it as a basecamp for Crater Lake or choosing to stay in and fully unplug, the experience is intentionally minimal, grounded, and calm. This is a fully self-guided stay. We are off-site, allowing for a seamless and independent arrival. All essential details will be shared in advance, with minimal communication by design, so you can enjoy an uninterrupted, more authentic connection to the landscape.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$14
 / night
Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site

7. Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site

State park 41mi from Beatty · 10 sites
Get away from human civilization in southern Oregon.
Toilets
Campfires
Picnic table
Modoc National Forest

8. Modoc National Forest

88%
(4)
National forest 56mi from Beatty · 274 sites
Over one and a half MILLION glorious acres of majestic and mysterious volcanic territory in NorCal.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Crater Lake National Park

9. Crater Lake National Park

94%
(125)
National park 55mi from Beatty · 212 sites
Take in dramatic views and crystalline water at the deepest lake in the country.
Toilets
Campfires
Sewer hookup

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