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Just a stone's throw from Oregon and a hop, skip and a jump from Idaho, this state park lies in the Blue Mountains of far southeast Washington. Take a dip in its Grand Ronde River or strap on snowshoes for cold-weather exploration.
If you're the hiking type, make sure to hit the Puffer Butte trail. Taking this leads to a tremendous view from the highest point in the state park. Parts of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington are all visible from here. The beautiful Wallowa Mountains of Oregon mark the horizon.
Campers will find a few special options for overnight stays in Fields Spring. There are two teepees set up for summer use that fit eight Hipcampers each.
Got a smaller group? You can also rent out the park's cozy Tamarack Cabin year-round -- this spot sleeps four. Be sure to bring all the supplies you need with yo
Just a stone's throw from Oregon and a hop, skip and a jump from Idaho, this state park lies in the Blue Mountains of far southeast Washington. Take a dip in its Grand Ronde River or strap on snowshoes for cold-weather exploration.
If you're the hiking type, make sure to hit the Puffer Butte trail. Taking this leads to a tremendous view from the highest point in the state park. Parts of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington are all visible from here. The beautiful Wallowa Mountains of Oregon mark the horizon.
Campers will find a few special options for overnight stays in Fields Spring. There are two teepees set up for summer use that fit eight Hipcampers each.
Got a smaller group? You can also rent out the park's cozy Tamarack Cabin year-round -- this spot sleeps four. Be sure to bring all the supplies you need with you, though! The nearest town is 30 miles away.
Fields Spring Campground is located in a very remote and beautiful park. A short walk to Rattlesnake Creek, there are 20 campsites here, which are available for tents or RVs. Come prepared for a feast! There is one kitchen shelter with electricity here, and a wood stove on site!Read more...
Wohelo Lodge (Group Campground) is tucked in the Blue Mountains, and is a favorite for families and small groups of up to 20. Cook your meals in the fully-equipped kitchen while the group gathers around the stone fireplace in the living room. There are modern restrooms and showers, and an open loft area for sleeping.
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Puffer Butte Lodge (Group Campground) is nestled among pine trees in the Blue Mountains. Guests will find a fully-equipped kitchen and fireplace in the lodge and space for up to 24 overnight guests. The adjacent cabins sleep another 56 people. There are restrooms and showers on site, as well as an outdoor fire pit and picnic tables. Enjoy hiking a Read more...
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Fields Spring State Park
Commune with nature in the deep woods of this quiet spot in southeastern Washington state.
Just a stone's throw from Oregon and a hop, skip and a jump from Idaho, this state park lies in the Blue Mountains of far southeast Washington. Take a dip in its Grand Ronde River or strap on snowshoes for cold-weather exploration.
If you're the hiking type, make sure to hit the Puffer Butte trail. Taking this leads to a tremendous view from the highest point in the state park. Parts of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington are all visible from here. The beautiful Wallowa Mountains of Oregon mark the horizon.
Campers will find a few special options for overnight stays in Fields Spring. There are two teepees set up for summer use that fit eight Hipcampers each.
Got a smaller group? You can also rent out the park's cozy Tamarack Cabin year-round -- this spot sleeps four. Be sure to bring all the supplies you need with yo
Just a stone's throw from Oregon and a hop, skip and a jump from Idaho, this state park lies in the Blue Mountains of far southeast Washington. Take a dip in its Grand Ronde River or strap on snowshoes for cold-weather exploration.
If you're the hiking type, make sure to hit the Puffer Butte trail. Taking this leads to a tremendous view from the highest point in the state park. Parts of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington are all visible from here. The beautiful Wallowa Mountains of Oregon mark the horizon.
Campers will find a few special options for overnight stays in Fields Spring. There are two teepees set up for summer use that fit eight Hipcampers each.
Got a smaller group? You can also rent out the park's cozy Tamarack Cabin year-round -- this spot sleeps four. Be sure to bring all the supplies you need with you, though! The nearest town is 30 miles away.
Activities in the park
3 campgrounds in Fields Spring State Park
Fields Spring Campground is located in a very remote and beautiful park. A short walk to Rattlesnake Creek, there are 20 campsites here, which are available for tents or RVs. Come prepared for a feast! There is one kitchen shelter with electricity here, and a wood stove on site!Read more...
Wohelo Lodge (Group Campground) is tucked in the Blue Mountains, and is a favorite for families and small groups of up to 20. Cook your meals in the fully-equipped kitchen while the group gathers around the stone fireplace in the living room. There are modern restrooms and showers, and an open loft area for sleeping. The name wo-he-lo means w Read more...
Puffer Butte Lodge (Group Campground) is nestled among pine trees in the Blue Mountains. Guests will find a fully-equipped kitchen and fireplace in the lodge and space for up to 24 overnight guests. The adjacent cabins sleep another 56 people. There are restrooms and showers on site, as well as an outdoor fire pit and picnic tables. Enjoy hiking a Read more...
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