The best ranch camping near Pine Hollow

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Ranch camping in Pine Hollow puts you in the heart of wide-open landscapes and working lands, with over 30 options tailored to this terrain. You’ll find campsites where horses graze just beyond the fence, and hayfields stretch out under big Oregon skies. Average nights run about $90, but you can snag a spot for as low as $23 if you plan ahead. The top picks draw plenty of regulars—Justesen Ranches (92 reviews), Lefever Holbrook Ranch (49 reviews), and Glamping and Camping near Mt Hood (41 reviews) all offer easy access to wildlife-watching, fishing holes, and swimming spots. Showers, pet-friendly policies, and clean toilets come standard at most places. Pine Hollow’s ranch campsites deliver a hands-on taste of the high plains, where you wake to bird calls and wind through the pines.

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Horseshoe House

7. Horseshoe House

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30mi from Pine Hollow · 1 site · Tent, RV · Grass Valley, OR
The Horseshoe House A Family-Friendly Ranch Stay in Grass Valley, Oregon This isn’t just a place to stay — it’s an experience for our guests, and a way of life for us. The Horseshoe House sits on 10 acres of working ranch land outside Grass Valley, Oregon — surrounded by rolling wheat fields, wide-open skies, and the kind of quiet only the high desert can offer. At 2,500 feet elevation, it’s peaceful, simple, and full of old Oregon character. Our connection to this area runs deep. My great-grandfather settled in this part of Oregon after coming from Tennessee in the early 1900s. Like many who came west, he raised sheep — and we’re proud to carry on that legacy today. Guests are welcome to meet the animals — sheep, pigs, and chickens — and maybe even give a few a pat or a scratch. Want a closer look at ranch life? Just let us know and we’ll happily schedule a farm tour ahead of time. We’re close to the Deschutes, John Day, and Columbia Rivers, with nearby fossil beds, ghost towns, and the storied town of Antelope, featured in Netflix’s Wild Wild Country. Bring your family. Bring your boots (this is Oregon, after all). Come experience the rhythm of country life — real, relaxed, and unforgettable.
from 
$38
 / night

Ranch camping in Pine Hollow puts you in the heart of wide-open landscapes and working lands, with over 30 options tailored to this terrain. You’ll find campsites where horses graze just beyond the fence, and hayfields stretch out under big Oregon skies. Average nights run about $90, but you can snag a spot for as low as $23 if you plan ahead. The top picks draw plenty of regulars—Justesen Ranches (92 reviews), Lefever Holbrook Ranch (49 reviews), and Glamping and Camping near Mt Hood (41 reviews) all offer easy access to wildlife-watching, fishing holes, and swimming spots. Showers, pet-friendly policies, and clean toilets come standard at most places. Pine Hollow’s ranch campsites deliver a hands-on taste of the high plains, where you wake to bird calls and wind through the pines.

98% (266)

Top-rated campgrounds

Horseshoe House

7. Horseshoe House

100%
(2)
30mi from Pine Hollow · 1 site · Tent, RV · Grass Valley, OR
The Horseshoe House A Family-Friendly Ranch Stay in Grass Valley, Oregon This isn’t just a place to stay — it’s an experience for our guests, and a way of life for us. The Horseshoe House sits on 10 acres of working ranch land outside Grass Valley, Oregon — surrounded by rolling wheat fields, wide-open skies, and the kind of quiet only the high desert can offer. At 2,500 feet elevation, it’s peaceful, simple, and full of old Oregon character. Our connection to this area runs deep. My great-grandfather settled in this part of Oregon after coming from Tennessee in the early 1900s. Like many who came west, he raised sheep — and we’re proud to carry on that legacy today. Guests are welcome to meet the animals — sheep, pigs, and chickens — and maybe even give a few a pat or a scratch. Want a closer look at ranch life? Just let us know and we’ll happily schedule a farm tour ahead of time. We’re close to the Deschutes, John Day, and Columbia Rivers, with nearby fossil beds, ghost towns, and the storied town of Antelope, featured in Netflix’s Wild Wild Country. Bring your family. Bring your boots (this is Oregon, after all). Come experience the rhythm of country life — real, relaxed, and unforgettable.
from 
$38
 / night

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