The best camping in Malheur National Forest, OR

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Hike the Blue Mountains, explore the wilderness, and see a Humongous Fungus. 

Top-rated campgrounds in Malheur National Forest

Strawberry Campground

1. Strawberry Campground

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Campground in Malheur National Forest · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
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Listen up, hikers, we’ve found your nirvana
Delintment Lake Campground

2. Delintment Lake Campground

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Campground in Malheur National Forest · 29 sites · Tents, RVs
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We think the best day ever sounds a little like this: Wake up and rinse off in the lake, toss the goods in the canoe, and cast off to find the catch of the day
Emigrant Campground

3. Emigrant Campground

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Campground in Malheur National Forest · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
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Emigrant Campground makes basic look good
Oregon Mine Campground

4. Oregon Mine Campground

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Campground in Malheur National Forest · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
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With access to tons of trails, fields of wildflowers and a corral for any of your four-hooved friends, Oregon Mine Campground is prettyyy choice
Wickiup Campground

5. Wickiup Campground

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Campground in Malheur National Forest · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
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Take a nap in Wickiup Campground, and you’ll wakeiup in paradise
Alder Springs Camp

6. Alder Springs Camp

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
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Great for a weekend hiking trip, this three-site primitive campground is smack dab in the middle of nowhere
Big Creek Campground

7. Big Creek Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
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Just south of the deliciously named Strawberry Mountains in the Logan Valley is where you’ll find this mile high 15-site campground
Billy Fields Forest Camp

8. Billy Fields Forest Camp

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 6 sites
Come you wild stallions, and let your souls roam free amongst the mountain tops, rolling pines and creek beds of backcountry Oregon
Buck Spring Campground

9. Buck Spring Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
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Get a lot or a lil’ R&R at this wooded campground removed from beaten path of the Malheur National Forest
Canyon Meadows Campground

10. Canyon Meadows Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
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The best things in life are free--such as camping at Canyon Meadows Campground
Crane Crossing Campground

11. Crane Crossing Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV
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Talk about base camp, Crane Crossing’s dispersed camping is located right outside the North Fork Malheur Wild and Scenic River trailhead
Crescent Campground

12. Crescent Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
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Leave the checkbook at home, grab your gear, and camp free of charge at Crescent Campground
Deerhorn Campground

13. Deerhorn Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
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It’s all in the name
Dixie Campground

14. Dixie Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 11 sites · Tents, RVs
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Berries and big game are the name of the game at Dixie Campground
Elk Creek Campground

15. Elk Creek Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
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Elk Creek Campground is what Ron Swanson’s dreams are made of
Falls Campground

16. Falls Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
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Roll out of your tent at Falls Campground, and you’ll find yourself in a fisherman’s paradise
Head O' Boulder Forest Camp

17. Head O' Boulder Forest Camp

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
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We all love a good morning in bed, but with Head O' Boulder Forest Camp tempting us, it’s not hard to hit the road before the sun does
Idlewild Campground

18. Idlewild Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 23 sites · Tents, RVs
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You’ll be anything but idle when you stay at Idlewild Campground—there are plenty of hiking, biking, and horseback riding opportunities in the area
Joaquin Miller Horse Camp

19. Joaquin Miller Horse Camp

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 18 sites
Canter into Joaquin Miller Horse Camp and you’ll find four corrals and two hitching rails for your steady steed
Lower Camp Creek Campground

20. Lower Camp Creek Campground

Campground in Malheur National Forest · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
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Six-site Lower Camp Creek Campground is most popular during late summer and fall for hunting season, but you’ll have a pleasant stay here at any time of the year

Top-rated campsites near Malheur National Forest

Epic Stargazing @ Malheur Basecamp

1. Epic Stargazing @ Malheur Basecamp

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32mi from Malheur National Forest · 3 sites
STARGAZING + AMAZING VIEWS: Our place sits on five acres overlooking the middle fork of the Malheur River, surrounded by cattle ranches. Our nearest neighbor is about 2 miles away, we're remote, but accessible... if you don't mind a couple of miles of gravel road. We're in a dark spot, perfect for laying out in the lounge chairs and admiring the Milky Way in an indescribable setting. At night, the only lights visible truly are the moon and stars. Bring your telescope if you've got one! COOKING + DINING: Prepare your meals in our simple, yet functional outdoor kitchen. There's camp stove, picnic table, wash station, and firepit*. The water spigot is located at the north end of the cabin porch. This is a shared area, but we rarely have both accommodations booked at the same time. We've recently decided to make our DELUXE CAMP KITCHEN complimentary**! You won't have to worry about bringing cookware, dishes, cutlery, knives, cutting boards, a can opener, a bottle opener, basic seasonings, or dish washing necessities! **We just ask that you let us know when a seasoning or condiment is running low and that you please wash and return everything to its original spot to avoid an additional cleaning fee of $35. *Please don't use the firepit if a burn ban is in effect. SHOWERING + WHATNOT: Enjoy a luxurious shower in our outdoor shower house, complete with skylight and on-demand hot water. Towels are provided. The building also contains a fabulous composting loo. On the rare occasion that we also have guests staying in the other site, we'll try to coordinate so that you don't disturb each other. We'll communicate with both parties and try to come to a shower schedule that works for everyone. PETS: We welcome your furbabies! Please be advised that there is an additional fee per pet, payable as a Hipcamp "extra" or in good ol' American greenbacks. Please pick up after your pets and try to keep them in your area. We ask that you do not allow your pets on the furniture -- if we find that they've been allowed on the bed, we will require you to pay for the replacement of the bedding at a cost of $300. We have two dogs, an exuberant 150 pound Newfoundland named Hagrid, a little ankle-biting mutt named Hugo, multiple free roaming cats, and three semi-feral children who may be outside. If you are bringing your pet(s), please contact us prior to arrival. HORSES: We have two pastures available if you'd like to bring a trusty steed, or several, on your trip! They're both about two acres (barbed wire fenced) and are right below the main house/cabin. We also have parking for your horse trailer, just let us know ahead of time so that we can have the gates set and the troughs filled! SUSTAINABILITY: We're kinda into crunchy stuff like solar power, composting, sustainability, salvage/upcycling/recycling, and supporting local farmers - artisans - businesses. You'll find that many of the little touches on our replace reflect those values. CHARITY IRONWORKS: If you see or hear Tom puttering around out in the blacksmith shop, you’re welcome to go over and visit. If you need gifts for the folks back home or souvenirs from your epic trip, we also have a selection of our blacksmithing and other unique wares available -- just ask us and we’d be happy to show you our stock. We also offer our 3 Hour Blacksmithing Basics Workshop with Tom. Age 12+ - payable as a Hipcamp "extra" or in cash money. *SUMMER/FALL: PLEASE CONTACT US ABOUT THE WORKSHOP PRIOR TO BOOKING - Tom is a wildland firefighter and his availability will be dependent on fire activity.* OTHER THINGS TO NOTE... There IS cell phone reception here - Verizon works best and there's usually 2-3 bars of LTE. We're in the Pacific Time Zone... But while you're here your phone will probably ping off of a tower located in the Mountain Time Zone, so if you're not sure what time it is, just ask! We have lots of complimentary maps and brochures available to help you explore the local sights and cuisine. We're always happy to give recommendations to our favorite haunts. Did we mention that we're remote? And that the nearest grocery store is at least an hour away? STOCK UP: Either in Vale if you're coming from the east, Burns if you're coming from the west, or John Day if you're coming from the north. We're about 15 minutes from the Malheur National Forest, 30 minutes from Beulah Reservoir, and an hour and a half from Steens Mountain. BE COOL: Please don't allow your pets on the beds or furniture. Please don't smoke in the cabin, bus, OR in the shower house. Please don’t take the bedding or pillows out of the bus or cabin. Please don’t cook in the bus or cabin. Please wash and return the deluxe camp kitchen pieces to their designated spot. Please don’t put anything in the loo except TP, sawdust, and your business. We only mention it because, well, we’ve had people do a few sketchy things in the past. We’re sure you’re super cool and would never do anything like that, but we kinda gotta say it anyway. We don't want to have to give you a poor review and/or charge you extra cleaning and damage fees, and we're sure that'd be a bummer for you, too. **SHOWER AVAILABILITY DEPENDENT ON WEATHER.**
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Towering Tamaracks

2. Towering Tamaracks

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47mi from Malheur National Forest · 4 sites
Heavily forested mountain property way off the grid in the Elkhorn Mts and borders National Forest. Enjoy hiking, biking, climbing, hammocking, watching wild animals, star gazing, etc. Sorry, no sounds of the city. Host will send you driving directions that need to be printed. There is a short hike (4 to 5 minutes) to each camp site from the Common Parking area, so I suggest packing as lightly as possible. Feel free to use the supplied cart to carry your gear. Campers have also enjoyed kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, hiking, and the mountain biking trails at Phillips Lake, which is a little over eight miles from TT. For trails, visit Trailforks.com and search Phillips Lake. Trails range from Easy to Black Diamond. This area used to have train tracks nearby, thus the road name Old Trestle Lane. Legend has it that "there's gold in them there hills". Visit nearby gold mining town, Sumpter (about 45 minute drive), while you're here. There is an authentic gold dredge you can walk through or you can schedule a steam powered train ride. http://www.sumptervalleyrailroad.org/index.html If you don't mind the hour drive, explore the history of Baker City and check out the Oregon Trail Museum just outside of town.
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Timbers RV Paradise

3. Timbers RV Paradise

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13mi from Malheur National Forest · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Great camping spot in the middle of Bear valley overlooking the strawberry mountains. Great hunting, hiking, snowmobiling and photography. Has bathroom and shower available.
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Karibu Cabin

4. Karibu Cabin

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35mi from Malheur National Forest · 2 sites
Escape to this charming log cabin nestled on 160 acres of beautiful woods, offering breathtaking mountain top views that will leave you in awe. Accommodating five or more guests, this rustic retreat is perfect for families and friends looking to reconnect with nature. Pets are welcome, making it an ideal getaway for your furry companions. Experience the true essence of the outdoors with dry camping available for RVs and tents, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the serene landscape. Note that this cabin features no running water or electricity however it does have a nice wood stove, providing an authentic off-grid experience. Enjoy starlit nights, crackling campfires, and the soothing sounds of nature right outside your door. This incredible land is also a prime spot for hunting season. We HAVE LOP TAGS AVAILABLE FOR ELK AND DEER. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS FAST APPROACHING. Please contact us for details! This cabin is the perfect base for your outdoor pursuits. Whether you’re adventuring, hiking, hunting, riding or simply relaxing with a book, Karibu Cabin is the ultimate retreat for your outdoor adventure! This property welcomes ATVs, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles. Please note that all activities are at your own risk, and we are not liable for any injuries or other damages done by the above mentioned.
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Depot RV Park

5. Depot RV Park

13mi from Malheur National Forest · 61 sites
Depot RV Park stands out for its unique location adjacent to the historic DeWitt Museum, just three blocks south of downtown along Main Street (Hwy 26). The museum is housed in the former Sumpter Valley Railroad (SVRR) Depot building, which is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts. At Depot RV Park, guests can enjoy a range of amenities designed for comfort and convenience. Each RV space features full hookups, ensuring a hassle-free stay. The park also boasts a spacious covered gathering area, perfect for socializing or hosting events. Families will appreciate the picnic area and playground, while clean restrooms with hot showers provide essential facilities for all visitors. In 2020, all RV spaces underwent significant upgrades, enhancing sewer, water, and electric hookups to accommodate four-season use. Whether you're exploring the nearby attractions or simply relaxing in the park, Depot RV Park offers a welcoming environment for all travelers.
Grant County Fairgrounds RV Park

6. Grant County Fairgrounds RV Park

13mi from Malheur National Forest · 51 sites
The Grant County RV Park stands out for its prime location alongside the picturesque John Day River and its proximity to the vibrant Grant County Fairgrounds. This unique setting offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty and community events, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Each RV site is designed for convenience and comfort, featuring full hook-ups, a fire ring for cozy evenings, and a picnic table for outdoor dining. Guests can enjoy the serene atmosphere created by the surrounding shade trees and well-maintained lawns, providing a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration. In addition to the park's amenities, visitors can take advantage of nearby attractions, including swimming holes and various outdoor activities that cater to all interests. With local restaurants and shops just a short drive away, the Grant County RV Park is not only a great place to stay but also a gateway to the rich experiences that Grant County has to offer.
Seneca Timbers Inn & RV Park

7. Seneca Timbers Inn & RV Park

14mi from Malheur National Forest · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of Seneca Timbers Inn and RV, nestled in the heart of Seneca, Oregon, where outdoor adventure meets cozy accommodations. This prime location serves as a gateway to the breathtaking landscapes and recreational opportunities that Eastern Oregon has to offer. For hunting enthusiasts, Seneca is strategically positioned at the intersection of four premier hunting units in Oregon: North Malheur, East Murderer's Creek, West Murderer's Creek, and Silvies. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a novice, you'll find abundant wildlife and diverse terrains to explore. Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to the southern trailheads of the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness, just a short drive away. This makes Seneca an ideal base for day hikes, allowing you to immerse yourself in the stunning scenery and tranquility of the area. Golf aficionados will enjoy the unique experience of playing at Eastern Oregon's finest bush-whacking golf course. Located just across the street from the Timbers Inn, this low-traffic nine-hole course invites you to savor the game at a leisurely pace, surrounded by the beauty of the region. With its blend of outdoor activities, natural beauty, and comfortable accommodations, Seneca Timbers Inn and RV is the perfect destination for your next adventure in Eastern Oregon.
Sumpter RV Park

8. Sumpter RV Park

43mi from Malheur National Forest · 19 sites
Sumpter RV Park stands out as a unique camping destination, offering visitors the charm of a small town combined with a wealth of outdoor adventures. Nestled in the heart of Sumpter, this park provides an ideal base for exploring the area's rich history and natural beauty. While staying at Sumpter RV Park, you can immerse yourself in local attractions such as the Sumpter Valley Railroad, where you can experience a scenic train ride, or visit the Sumpter Valley Gold Dredge to learn about the region's gold mining heritage. The Sumpter Municipal Museum offers fascinating insights into the town's past, while the Cracker Creek Mining Camp invites families to engage in hands-on gold mining experiences. For those seeking outdoor activities, Sumpter RV Park is a gateway to a variety of adventures. Spend quality time with your loved ones while gold mining, panning for gold, or enjoying thrilling ATV rides. The area also boasts excellent opportunities for boating, hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, and snowmobiling, ensuring that there’s something for everyone to enjoy. No matter how you choose to spend your time, Sumpter RV Park promises a memorable experience filled with fun and exploration.
Sumpter RV Park

9. Sumpter RV Park

43mi from Malheur National Forest · 1 site
Discover the unique charm of Sumpter, Oregon, a historic gateway to the breathtaking Elkhorn Mountains. This picturesque destination offers a wealth of outdoor adventures and attractions that cater to every nature enthusiast and history buff alike. Explore the rich history of the area by visiting the Sumpter Valley Railroad, the Sumpter Valley Gold Dredge, and the Sumpter Municipal Museum. For those interested in gold mining, the Cracker Creek Mining Camp provides an authentic experience, allowing you to try your hand at gold panning and learn about the region's mining heritage. During the summer months, take advantage of the Sumpter ATV Trails right from your RV space, where you can also ride horses along the scenic paths. The area is perfect for boating, hunting, fishing, hiking, and mountain biking, ensuring that adventure is always just around the corner. In winter, Sumpter transforms into a snow lover's paradise, boasting over 350 miles of groomed snowmobile trails accessible from your RV space. Remember, we remain open during part of the winter season, allowing you to enjoy the snowy landscape and outdoor activities. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Sumpter, Oregon, offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and outdoor fun that makes it
Gold Rush RV Park

10. Gold Rush RV Park

43mi from Malheur National Forest · 61 sites
Experience the charm of Sumpter, a unique campground nestled in the heart of Oregon's stunning natural landscape. Our campground offers a perfect blend of privacy and adventure, making it an ideal destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With spacious sites surrounded by lush greenery, you can enjoy a peaceful retreat while still being close to a variety of exciting activities. We are thrilled to see so many visitors enjoying their time in Sumpter! There are still a few spots available for the remainder of the summer, so if you're looking for a fun getaway, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. To reach our campground, take Baker City Exit 304 from either direction. Drive east on Campbell St. until you reach Main St., then turn left at the traffic light. Continue along Main St. through town, past the post office, and through the underpass. Stay on Hwy 7 for approximately 30 miles until you arrive in Sumpter. While you're here, explore nearby attractions such as beautiful swimming holes, hiking trails, and local shops and restaurants that showcase the area's rich history and culture. Join us for an unforgettable summer experience!
Monument Motel and RV Park

11. Monument Motel and RV Park

49mi from Malheur National Forest · 1 site
Discover a hidden gem in the heart of Eastern Oregon, where our RV Park offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and serene relaxation along the picturesque North Fork of the John Day River. This prime location is renowned for world-class Rocky Mountain Elk and Mule Deer hunting in the nearby Heppner and Northside Units, making it a haven for avid hunters. Fishing enthusiasts will delight in the trophy Steelhead, Trout, and Bass that populate the river, while those seeking thrills can embark on exhilarating white-water rafting experiences. Our RV Park features five spacious sites, each equipped with full hookups for water, electricity, and sewer, ensuring a comfortable stay. Guests can gather in our enclosed picnic area, complete with a gas barbecue and two large picnic tables, perfect for enjoying meals outdoors. For longer visits, we offer a public laundromat and a cozy fire pit ideal for roasting marshmallows under the stars. The lush grassy areas provide ample space for overnight camping, while the motel office and bathroom with shower facilities are conveniently located just steps away. Explore the nearby John Day Fossil Bed National Monument, including the Sheep Rock Unit and the Thomas Condon Paleontological Visitors Center, where you can delve into the region's rich geological history. Don't miss the chance to pick fresh fruit.
Burns RV Park

12. Burns RV Park

49mi from Malheur National Forest · 1 site
Discover a hidden gem nestled between Bend, Oregon, and Boise, Idaho, where our RV park offers a unique blend of tranquility and convenience for travelers. With full hookups, pristine amenities, and breathtaking high desert landscapes, it’s the perfect spot to unwind and recharge during your journey. Burns RV Park provides a serene escape in the heart of Burns, Oregon's high desert. Surrounded by vast open spaces, you’ll feel a connection to the pioneer spirit of the region. The park is ideally located near several National Parks, making it a prime stop for adventurers seeking outdoor activities and natural wonders. Whether you're heading to or returning from your destination, we are a must-visit on your travel itinerary. Our park is big rig friendly, featuring easy-access sites with 30-50 amp full hookups, shaded areas, and a variety of accommodations including cabins, teepees, and tent sites. Enjoy the convenience of satellite cable, secured WiFi, clean bathrooms with showers, and laundry facilities. Our on-site store offers essential RV supplies, as well as a selection of Oregon-made wines and craft beers. Just half a mile east of Burns on Highway 20, our campground serves as your peaceful home away from home. We pride ourselves on being a dog-friendly park, ensuring that
Coho RV Park & Marina

13. Coho RV Park & Marina

268mi from Malheur National Forest · 5 sites
Coho RV Park & Marina stands out as a unique destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of comfort and adventure right on the river. This campground features both pull-thru and back-in sites, making it easy for you to set up your RV and settle in without hassle. Located in a prime area, Coho RV Park & Marina is just a stone's throw away from a variety of restaurants and attractions. Whether you're in the mood for a delicious meal or looking to explore local shops, you'll find plenty of options nearby. The park also serves as an excellent base for discovering the natural beauty of Oregon, with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and swimming in nearby holes. Reconnect with nature and immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes that surround you. Coho RV Park & Marina is not just a place to stay; it's a gateway to unforgettable experiences in the great outdoors.
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Overview

About

It might take its name from the French word for “misfortune,” but there’s nothing unlucky about the Malheur National Forest. With a massive 1.7 million acres, including two wilderness areas, two Wild and Scenic Rivers, and almost 240 miles of hiking and backpacking trails, there’s everything hikers, campers, and outdoor adventurers need to escape to the wild. Bring your mountain bike, horse, OHV, or snowmobile, enjoy trout fishing along the rivers, and don’t forget to check out the famous Humongous Fungus, the world’s largest living organism. When it comes time to camp, choose from 30 developed campgrounds, cabin rentals, and dispersed camping.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for RVs: Delintment Campground has pull-through sites for RVs up to 30 feet with paved road access and a boat launch on Delintment Lake. 
  • Best for four-season camping: Idlewild Campground has tranquil tent and RV sites with access to hiking and equestrian trails in summer and snowmobiling trails through winter.
  • Best for hikers: Strawberry Campground has 10 tent or RV sites right by the Strawberry Basin Trailhead.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. All campgrounds are available on a first-come, first-served basis only. 
  2. The forest’s four cabins can be reserved online up to six months in advance.
  3. With such a huge number of camping spots available, you won’t struggle to find a spot in the forest, even on summer weekends and holidays.

When to go

Malheur’s sweeping woodlands and desert grasslands transform through the seasons, from the colorful wildflowers of spring and summer to the snowy winters, ideal for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Fall is the busiest season, when hikers set out to admire the vibrant yellow foliage of the park’s western larch forests. Some campgrounds and trails may close from November through March, so check ahead.

Know before you go

  • The vast Malheur National Forest stretches from the Blue Mountains to the Strawberry Mountains in eastern Oregon. There are three ranger districts (Blue Mountain, Emigrant Creek, and Prairie City) with multiple entrances to the park, and US Routes 395 and 26 run through the park. 
  • There are no day-use fees for Malheur National Forest, but camping fees apply between May 1 and October 31.
  • Vault toilets and picnic facilities can be found at many of the campgrounds and trailheads, but there are limited amenities within the forest, so bring everything you need with you and take all waste away with you. None of the campgrounds have dump stations.  
  • Cell phone service is patchy throughout the forest, so make sure to inform the ranger stations of your hiking and dispersed camping plans. 
  • Pets are welcome in the forest but must be kept on a leash at all times.
  • Pay attention to seasonal fire restrictions; the forest is at risk of wildfires during dry periods.
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