RV camping near Plush

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping in the United States! With over 360 options near Plush, Oregon, specifically for RV camping, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're looking for a secluded forest retreat or a lakeside oasis, we've got you covered. Check out top campsites like The Narrows with 63 reviews, Tom B.'s Land with 30 reviews, and Phewpine Ranch with 9 reviews to see what fellow campers are raving about. Plus, enjoy popular amenities like trash disposal, showers, and potable water, and partake in exciting activities such as whitewater paddling, climbing, and snow sports. With an average price per night of $25 and options as low as $10, you're guaranteed an affordable and unforgettable camping experience. Happy camping!

80% (32) 309 campsites

Top-rated RV parks near Plush

Phewpine Ranch

1. Phewpine Ranch

90%
(21)
21mi from Plush · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Coordinates from Google Maps (there is no address): 42.21964395533185, -120.22760182394319 Basecamp for woods adventures in the Fremont-Winema National Forest, located on the Oregon Timber Trail and Fremont National Recreation Trail. Mountain biking, primitive backcountry bikepacking, hiking, fishing. Bare land suitable for tent camping or smaller RVs with high clearance - look for mud first if it's early season! Learn more about this land: 30+ acres of bare land nestled in the Warner Mtns between Lakeview and Plush, Oregon. Flat land with no amenities, restrooms at sno-park half mile across HWY 140. Perfect self-contained basecamp for backcountry woods adventures, Oregon Timber Trail cuts right through the property about 27 miles from the southern start.  Trailheads in all directions, primitive backcountry mtn bike trails and hiking, gravel and road cycling, bikepacking, geocaching, and excellent fishing in the small creeks and ponds all within a few miles.
Pets
from 
$10
 / night
Goose Lake Organics

2. Goose Lake Organics

97%
(19)
29mi from Plush · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
You will stay on the grounds of the beautiful Historic Crane Ranch, originally established in 1869. There are 325 acres to explore, including wetlands, willow forests, hay fields, creek and peat bogs. Wildlife such as deer, bear, beaver, porcupine, skunk, raccoon, fox, coyote, cougar and squirrels have all been seen on the property. And a rattlesnake was seen 18 years ago. And there are many feathered friends; it’s a bird watchers paradise. There will be a variety of primitive camp sites in addition to the existing two sites close to the headquarters that have 20 amp power via extension cord. Fresh clean water is available from several faucets around the headquarters. Most campsites are sized to allow for group camping which makes this a perfect stop for adventure bikers touring the Oregon Outback or Burners to and from Black Rock City. There is a rustic but clean open air bathroom with flush toilet and a hot shower that is available to all guests in addition to a blue portapotty. Also a community gazebo that encloses a room with netting to keep mosquitos at bay. No outside fires are permitted at the campsites, however there is a community fire ring for a warming fire, pending local fire restrictions. Located just 6 miles south of Lakeview, Oregon, our slice of paradise is only 145 miles (2.5 hours) from Black Rock City and 8 miles from the California border. This is an active ranch environment so at times there could be haying operations going on during the summer. The ranch borders rural Highway 395 and even though it’s usually pretty quiet and the camping is away from the highway, you can still hear it at times. The wetland environment supports so many species, but it also supports mosquitos during the spring and early summer. Be prepared for mosquitos at all sites especially when camping in the willow forest during spring and early summer. One pet is welcome at all sites and are required to be on leash around the headquarters. However, there is ample space for your pet to run off leash. Not responsible for any interactions between your dog and the wildlife such as skunks, porcupines, coyotes or other animals,
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$30
 / night
Camp Plush

3. Camp Plush

3.3mi from Plush · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Our 20-acre property in Plush, Oregon is located just south of the Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge on the shore of Hart Lake. The land is completely undeveloped and littered with Sagebrush and a few large boulders. This property gives you true isolation, silence and skies free of light pollution. This kind of isolation comes with minimal cellular service. It is one of the darkest places in America. 25 miles from both the Nevada and California borders, this location is a great relay point for Burning Man or other music festivals. The way the land is situated gives you great views at both sunrise and sunset. Great for families, campers, ATVing and just much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of society. The property is accessed via an easement through a ranch. Please close any gate that you open (only one). The road to the property traverses a designated wetland, so the sage is pretty gnarly due to our legal inability to remove it.
Pets
from 
$30
 / night
Fremont-Winema National Forest

4. Fremont-Winema National Forest

60%
(5)
National forest 68mi from Plush · 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.
Sewer hookup
Pets
Goose Lake State Recreation Area

5. Goose Lake State Recreation Area

State park 36mi from Plush · 48 sites
Waterfowl, deer, and campers coexist in this remote lakefront spot with seasonal camping.
Wild Goose Meadows RV

6. Wild Goose Meadows RV

27mi from Plush
Nestled in the serene countryside, Wild Goose Meadows RV Park stands out as a unique destination for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Formerly known as Base Camp RV Resort, this charming park is owned by Martin and Gina Picke', who have a rich history in both aviation and hospitality. Martin, originally from Auckland, New Zealand, developed a passion for flying before moving to Southern California for college. There, he met Gina, who ran her own architectural drafting business and managed the dog training department at the local Humane Society. Together, they dreamed of escaping the fast-paced city life and immersing themselves in the tranquility of a small-town atmosphere. Their journey into the RV lifestyle began when they traveled across various states in the western U.S., which ignited their desire to own an RV park. In 2015, they purchased a small motel with a few RV spaces in Merrill, naming it the Wild Goose Lodge Motel. After six years of hard work, they sought a new opportunity and discovered Base Camp RV Resort in Lakeview. Martin's familiarity with the area, stemming from motorcycle rides with friends, made this location particularly appealing. The Picke's decided to retain the Wild Goose name for sentimental reasons and to honor the reputation they built
Pets
Full hookups
Modoc National Forest

7. Modoc National Forest

88%
(4)
National forest 72mi from Plush · 274 sites
Over one and a half MILLION glorious acres of majestic and mysterious volcanic territory in NorCal.
Pets

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping in the United States! With over 360 options near Plush, Oregon, specifically for RV camping, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're looking for a secluded forest retreat or a lakeside oasis, we've got you covered. Check out top campsites like The Narrows with 63 reviews, Tom B.'s Land with 30 reviews, and Phewpine Ranch with 9 reviews to see what fellow campers are raving about. Plus, enjoy popular amenities like trash disposal, showers, and potable water, and partake in exciting activities such as whitewater paddling, climbing, and snow sports. With an average price per night of $25 and options as low as $10, you're guaranteed an affordable and unforgettable camping experience. Happy camping!

80% (32) 309 campsites

Top-rated RV parks near Plush

Phewpine Ranch

1. Phewpine Ranch

90%
(21)
21mi from Plush · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Coordinates from Google Maps (there is no address): 42.21964395533185, -120.22760182394319 Basecamp for woods adventures in the Fremont-Winema National Forest, located on the Oregon Timber Trail and Fremont National Recreation Trail. Mountain biking, primitive backcountry bikepacking, hiking, fishing. Bare land suitable for tent camping or smaller RVs with high clearance - look for mud first if it's early season! Learn more about this land: 30+ acres of bare land nestled in the Warner Mtns between Lakeview and Plush, Oregon. Flat land with no amenities, restrooms at sno-park half mile across HWY 140. Perfect self-contained basecamp for backcountry woods adventures, Oregon Timber Trail cuts right through the property about 27 miles from the southern start.  Trailheads in all directions, primitive backcountry mtn bike trails and hiking, gravel and road cycling, bikepacking, geocaching, and excellent fishing in the small creeks and ponds all within a few miles.
Pets
from 
$10
 / night
Goose Lake Organics

2. Goose Lake Organics

97%
(19)
29mi from Plush · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
You will stay on the grounds of the beautiful Historic Crane Ranch, originally established in 1869. There are 325 acres to explore, including wetlands, willow forests, hay fields, creek and peat bogs. Wildlife such as deer, bear, beaver, porcupine, skunk, raccoon, fox, coyote, cougar and squirrels have all been seen on the property. And a rattlesnake was seen 18 years ago. And there are many feathered friends; it’s a bird watchers paradise. There will be a variety of primitive camp sites in addition to the existing two sites close to the headquarters that have 20 amp power via extension cord. Fresh clean water is available from several faucets around the headquarters. Most campsites are sized to allow for group camping which makes this a perfect stop for adventure bikers touring the Oregon Outback or Burners to and from Black Rock City. There is a rustic but clean open air bathroom with flush toilet and a hot shower that is available to all guests in addition to a blue portapotty. Also a community gazebo that encloses a room with netting to keep mosquitos at bay. No outside fires are permitted at the campsites, however there is a community fire ring for a warming fire, pending local fire restrictions. Located just 6 miles south of Lakeview, Oregon, our slice of paradise is only 145 miles (2.5 hours) from Black Rock City and 8 miles from the California border. This is an active ranch environment so at times there could be haying operations going on during the summer. The ranch borders rural Highway 395 and even though it’s usually pretty quiet and the camping is away from the highway, you can still hear it at times. The wetland environment supports so many species, but it also supports mosquitos during the spring and early summer. Be prepared for mosquitos at all sites especially when camping in the willow forest during spring and early summer. One pet is welcome at all sites and are required to be on leash around the headquarters. However, there is ample space for your pet to run off leash. Not responsible for any interactions between your dog and the wildlife such as skunks, porcupines, coyotes or other animals,
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$30
 / night
Camp Plush

3. Camp Plush

3.3mi from Plush · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Our 20-acre property in Plush, Oregon is located just south of the Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge on the shore of Hart Lake. The land is completely undeveloped and littered with Sagebrush and a few large boulders. This property gives you true isolation, silence and skies free of light pollution. This kind of isolation comes with minimal cellular service. It is one of the darkest places in America. 25 miles from both the Nevada and California borders, this location is a great relay point for Burning Man or other music festivals. The way the land is situated gives you great views at both sunrise and sunset. Great for families, campers, ATVing and just much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of society. The property is accessed via an easement through a ranch. Please close any gate that you open (only one). The road to the property traverses a designated wetland, so the sage is pretty gnarly due to our legal inability to remove it.
Pets
from 
$30
 / night
Fremont-Winema National Forest

4. Fremont-Winema National Forest

60%
(5)
National forest 68mi from Plush · 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.
Sewer hookup
Pets
Goose Lake State Recreation Area

5. Goose Lake State Recreation Area

State park 36mi from Plush · 48 sites
Waterfowl, deer, and campers coexist in this remote lakefront spot with seasonal camping.
Wild Goose Meadows RV

6. Wild Goose Meadows RV

27mi from Plush
Nestled in the serene countryside, Wild Goose Meadows RV Park stands out as a unique destination for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Formerly known as Base Camp RV Resort, this charming park is owned by Martin and Gina Picke', who have a rich history in both aviation and hospitality. Martin, originally from Auckland, New Zealand, developed a passion for flying before moving to Southern California for college. There, he met Gina, who ran her own architectural drafting business and managed the dog training department at the local Humane Society. Together, they dreamed of escaping the fast-paced city life and immersing themselves in the tranquility of a small-town atmosphere. Their journey into the RV lifestyle began when they traveled across various states in the western U.S., which ignited their desire to own an RV park. In 2015, they purchased a small motel with a few RV spaces in Merrill, naming it the Wild Goose Lodge Motel. After six years of hard work, they sought a new opportunity and discovered Base Camp RV Resort in Lakeview. Martin's familiarity with the area, stemming from motorcycle rides with friends, made this location particularly appealing. The Picke's decided to retain the Wild Goose name for sentimental reasons and to honor the reputation they built
Pets
Full hookups
Modoc National Forest

7. Modoc National Forest

88%
(4)
National forest 72mi from Plush · 274 sites
Over one and a half MILLION glorious acres of majestic and mysterious volcanic territory in NorCal.
Pets

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