The best camping near Lake Abert, OR

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Top-rated campgrounds in Lake Abert

Vee Lake Trailhead Campground

1. Vee Lake Trailhead Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Party of one? Party on
Can Springs Forest Camp

2. Can Springs Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Seeking seclusion? Head to Can Springs Forest Camp, where you’ll only have to share the campground with one other neighbor
Overton Reservoir Forest Camp

3. Overton Reservoir Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
“Hell is other people": yay or nay? If you’re inclined to agree with famous French philosopher Satre, then Overton Reservoir Forest Camp is for you—because it’s only got one campsite
Jones Crossing Forest Camp

4. Jones Crossing Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
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Toilets
Campfires
Fish, picnic and camp along the banks of the Chewaucan River at Jones Crossing Forest Camp
Upper Jones Forest Camp

5. Upper Jones Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Fish, picnic and camp along the banks of the Chewaucan River at Upper Jones Forest Camp
Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead

6. Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
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Toilets
Campfires
Camp at Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead for easy access to the Fremont National Recreation Trail and the Chewaucan River
Marster Spring Developed Campground

7. Marster Spring Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Fishing and hiking are swell at this popular campground, which sits along the Chewaucan River
Mud Creek Forest Camp

8. Mud Creek Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
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Toilets
Campfires
Don’t let the name turn you off—Mud Creek Campground is actually a quiet, scenic spot with secluded campsites on the creek’s bank and stately lodgepole pines standing guard nearby
Dairy Point Developed Campground

9. Dairy Point Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Few things in life are free, and camping at Dairy Point Developed Campgrounds is one of them
Happy Camp Campground

10. Happy Camp Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Happy Camp Campground is a magical place where every frown turns upside down
Deadhorse Creek Forest Camp

11. Deadhorse Creek Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Get a moo-ve on over to this campground whose sites sit along Dairy Creek (see what we did there?)
Campbell Lake Developed Campground

12. Campbell Lake Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 18 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
If you’re looking for a pristine picnic spot, then Campbell Lake Developed Campground is your best bet
Clear Springs Forest Camp

13. Clear Springs Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
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Toilets
Campfires
Fish the day away at Clear Springs Forest Camp, whose two non-reservable campsites sit alongside purty Daisy Creek
Dead Horse Lake Developed Campground

14. Dead Horse Lake Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
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Toilets
Campfires
Mountains, water, a pebble beach--it’s no mystery why Dead Horse Campground is full most holidays and weekends
Lee Thomas Developed Campground

15. Lee Thomas Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Pines, meadows and an officially designated “Wild and Scenic" river? You’ll find it all, and more, nearby Lee Thomas Campground
Cottonwood Complex Campground

16. Cottonwood Complex Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 33 sites · Tents, RVs
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Toilets
Campfires
Get cozy in Cottonwood Complex Campground, where the towering ponderosa pines and aspens provide cool shade, and the nearby Cottonwood Meadow Lake provides the perfect place for splash wars
Twin Springs Forest Camp

17. Twin Springs Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
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Toilets
Campfires
Chill out beneath the pine, fir and aspen at this little slice of heaven
Sandhill Crossing Developed Campground

18. Sandhill Crossing Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Pines, meadows and an officially designated “Wild and Scenic" river? You’ll find that all, and more, nearby Sandhill Crossing Developed Campground
Pike's Crossing Forest Camp

19. Pike's Crossing Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
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Situated next to the loftily-named Paradise Creek, Pike’s Crossing Forest Camp has a lot to live up to—luckily, this quiet, scenic campground delivers
Willow Creek Campground

20. Willow Creek Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
You’ll definitely hear the wind in the willows when you camp at Willow Creek Campground

Top-rated campsites near Lake Abert

Goose Lake Organics

1. Goose Lake Organics

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Lakeview, OR · 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,
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$30
 / night
Phewpine Ranch

2. Phewpine Ranch

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Lakeview, OR · 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.
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$10
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"Silver Rock Sky View Ranch"

3. "Silver Rock Sky View Ranch"

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Silver Lake, OR · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:OUT OF THE LIGHT BELT Come spot something in the Sky? Situated at 4500 atop The Great Basin in the High Desert Outback. Close to local sights such as Christmas Valley Sand Dunes, The Lost Forrest, Craack in the Ground, Fort Rock and More. This Dry Camp spot adjacent with a great view of Table Rock. Local groceries and fuel about 10 miles from the camp site. Bring all your pets and come see the a Milky Way Galaxy and get out of the light belt. Stay a night or a few. See you here at "Silver Rock Ranch"
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$32
 / night
Summer Lake Lookout Oregon Outback

4. Summer Lake Lookout Oregon Outback

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Summer Lake, OR · 1 site
Lookout cabin on Seasonal lake/Playa Access located on 13 acres in the newly designated world’s largest International Dark Sky Sanctuary 🔭 with vast stargazing viewing area. Also home to incredible birding with over 200 different bird species! Wildlife abundance!
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$325
 / night
Junipers Reservoir Campground

5. Junipers Reservoir Campground

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Lakeview, OR · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Junipers Reservoir RV Resort was created approximately 30 years ago.  The RV resort sits at the end of a one mile gravel driveway, on the edge of a juniper forest overlooking the 200 acre Junipers Reservoir and its surrounding meadows. A large lawn and cedar buildings sit at the center of the oval shaped RV park, with the generously sized camping sites angled along the outside edge to provide the best views.  The resort boasts free fishing in the reservoir for trout, hiking and biking trails, rock-hounding, bird watching, wildlife viewing, horseshoes, and volleyball.  The view from the open air pavilion is spectacular!Learn more about this land:Located in the heart of a 5,000 acre cattle ranch. We have hot showers, laundry machines, restrooms, BBQ's, Covered Pavilion, park benches, and lots of lawns. Plenty of room for tent campers. We have an enclosed dog off-leash run area. Plenty of trees for shade, fresh air and blue skies. At night we are far enough from town that the dark night lights up with stars. We have a 200 acre lake for fishing (trout) and miles of trails to hike or bike on the ranch.   The rate shown here is for Tent Camping
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$25
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Oregon High Desert SILVER ROCK RANCH

6. Oregon High Desert SILVER ROCK RANCH

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Silver Lake, OR · 12 sites
Super Quiet and many Beautiful Sunsets. Star Gazing overlooking Table Rock 4500ft in The Oregon High Desert 🏜️ Outback Hiking Fishing. North America's Largest In Land Sand Dunes. Crack n The Ground The Black Hills Fort Rock Anna Lake for Fishing. Completely out of The Light Belt so the Milky Way Dominates The 🌃 Night Sky
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$45
 / night
Camp Plush

7. Camp Plush

Plush, OR · 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.
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$30
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Cosmic Camping Mountain Stargazing

8. Cosmic Camping Mountain Stargazing

Bly, OR · 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.
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$30
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Rancho De Los Ronquillo

9. Rancho De Los Ronquillo

Christmas Valley, OR · 1 site · Tent, RV
Escape to 5 private acres of rugged beauty in Christmas Valley—perfect for campers and RV travelers looking for an off-grid adventure. Access is simple: you’ll pass our neighbor’s driveway, then turn onto our gravel road through a green ranch gate. From there, a dirt road leads you into the property (4x4 or off-road capable vehicle required). The site features a gravel pad with a turnaround, making it easy to back in and set up your RV or trailer. This is dry camping only (no hookups) and best suited for small to mid-size RVs—not big rigs. Things to Do Nearby Grab supplies or a bite at the local gas station, bar, and grill Explore unique natural wonders like Jupiter sand dunes and ground fissures Hunt, hike, fish, or hit the trails with your ATV, dirt bike, or side-by-side Visit charming small towns like Bend, Oregon (30–60 minutes away) Or simply unwind, relax, and enjoy incredible stargazing from your campsite
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$25
 / night
Summer Lake Hot Springs

10. Summer Lake Hot Springs

Paisley, OR
Nestled in the serene Oregon Outback, Summer Lake Hot Springs stands out as a unique healing retreat, thanks to its ancient artesian hot springs and breathtaking surroundings. Located just two hours southeast of Bend, this tranquil oasis offers visitors a chance to unwind and rejuvenate in a picturesque setting. The retreat features modern rustic-style casitas that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape, providing a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy stunning 360-degree views of the expansive desert, lush forests, and open skies, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and reflection. In addition to its soothing hot springs, Summer Lake Hot Springs is surrounded by a wealth of outdoor activities. Nearby, you can explore natural wonders, take a dip in local swimming holes, or embark on hiking adventures. The area also boasts charming restaurants and shops, ensuring that your stay is both enjoyable and memorable. Whether you're seeking solitude or adventure, this hidden gem offers the perfect escape.
Lake End Village RV

11. Lake End Village RV

Lakeview, OR
Discover the unique charm of Lake End Village, a monthly minimum stay RV park designed to provide a tranquil and serene environment for our guests. By limiting daily traffic, we create a peaceful atmosphere that allows you to unwind and enjoy your surroundings. Whether you’re here to explore the breathtaking Scenic Oregon Outback or need a quiet place to work, Lake End Village offers the perfect retreat in Lakeview, Oregon. Our quaint park features only seven exclusive parking spots, each equipped with full 50 amp hookups, water and sewer services, high-speed internet, trash collection, and security cameras for your peace of mind. Nestled within the city limits of Lakeview, we offer convenient access to essential amenities, including local restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities. If you’re searching for RV parks in Lakeview, Oregon, look no further! Visit us at 1139 S. G Street, Lakeview, OR, and experience the tranquility and comfort that Lake End Village has to offer.
Oregon Outback RV Park and Campground

12. Oregon Outback RV Park and Campground

Lakeview, OR
Discover the charm of Oregon Outback RV, a unique campground that offers expansive spaces and breathtaking views of Abert Rim. Nestled in a serene environment, our family-owned and operated park provides a safe and welcoming atmosphere for travelers, families, and those seeking a peaceful retreat. At Oregon Outback RV, we pride ourselves on our spacious sites that ensure privacy and comfort. Whether you're passing through or planning an extended stay, our campground is the perfect base for exploring the stunning natural features of the area. Enjoy nearby outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and swimming in local holes, or take a leisurely stroll to nearby restaurants and shops for a taste of local flavor. Join us at Oregon Outback RV, where you can relax and create lasting memories in a picturesque setting. Experience the beauty of the Oregon Outback while enjoying the comforts of home in our inviting campground.
Camp Cottonwood Campground

13. Camp Cottonwood Campground

Lakeview, OR
Discover the charm of Camp Cottonwood, Lake County's most iconic camping destination, cherished by locals and visitors alike since 1949. This unique campground, operated by the non-profit Camp Cottonwood Inc., has been a haven for young people in the area, offering a blend of natural beauty and community spirit. Nestled on the picturesque shores of Cottonwood Meadow Lake, Camp Cottonwood is surrounded by the stunning peaks of Cougar and Grizzly, providing a breathtaking backdrop for outdoor adventures. Located just six miles off the Klamath Falls-Lakeview Highway (Oregon Hwy 140), this serene location is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. Over the years, Camp Cottonwood has evolved from simple tent camping to a well-equipped facility thanks to the dedication of volunteers. Today, it features a fully operational kitchen, a spacious dining hall, comfortable sleeping cabins, and essential amenities like a water system, indoor toilets, and showers. While the camp primarily serves youth and church organizations, it warmly welcomes families, educational groups, and civic organizations. Situated entirely on U.S. Forest Service land, Camp Cottonwood operates under a permit with the Fremont-Winema National Forest, ensuring a commitment to preserving the natural environment. Whether you're looking to explore nearby hiking trails, enjoy swimming
Junipers Reservoir RV Resort

14. Junipers Reservoir RV Resort

Lakeview, OR
Junipers Reservoir RV Resort stands out as a hidden gem nestled within the scenic KV Bar Ranch, offering guests a tranquil escape with breathtaking views of the 175-acre Junipers Reservoir. Established nearly 30 years ago by Chuck and Treva Kelley, this RV park was designed to showcase the natural beauty of the area while providing a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Accessible via a one-mile gravel driveway, the resort is surrounded by a lush juniper forest, creating a serene atmosphere for visitors. Originally a stocked trout fishing reservoir, Junipers Reservoir has evolved over the years thanks to enhancements made to Muddy Creek, which channels snowmelt from the mountains. This has significantly improved trout spawning habitats, allowing for exceptional fishing experiences without the need for annual stocking. Guests can enjoy free fishing in the reservoir, along with amenities such as a fish cleaning sink, hiking and biking trails, rock-hounding, bird watching, wildlife viewing, horseshoes, and volleyball. The open-air pavilion offers stunning views, making it a perfect spot to relax and soak in the surroundings. In 2014, John and Teresa Shine revitalized the KV Bar Ranch, which has deep family roots in Lake County. The ranch was originally operated by John’s great uncle and grandfather, who immigrated from Ireland in the
Wild Goose Meadows RV

15. Wild Goose Meadows RV

Lakeview, OR
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
Lake County Fairgrounds & RV Campground

16. Lake County Fairgrounds & RV Campground

Lakeview, OR
Our mission is to create a vibrant hub for events, competitions, and entertainment that truly reflects the spirit of our community. Nestled in a picturesque rural area rich in agricultural heritage, our Fair stands out as a premier celebration of local culture, showcasing the talents and interests of our residents. Throughout the year, we offer a diverse range of educational and social activities designed to engage individuals of all ages. Our annual County Fair is the centerpiece of these efforts, drawing visitors from near and far to experience the unique charm of our community. In addition to hosting the Fair, we are dedicated to maintaining and operating our fairgrounds, which feature both indoor and outdoor facilities available for public and private events year-round. With ample space and a welcoming atmosphere, our fairgrounds serve as a perfect venue for gatherings, ensuring that there is always something happening for everyone to enjoy.
High Desert Hideaway RV Park

17. High Desert Hideaway RV Park

Lakeview, OR
Discover the charm of The High Desert Hideaway, a unique boutique RV park nestled in the heart of Lakeview, Oregon. Conveniently located just off Highway 395, this hidden gem offers a serene escape for travelers looking to explore the rich offerings of the area or simply seeking a peaceful stopover. Lakeview is a delightful town surrounded by the stunning high desert landscape, providing visitors with a wealth of outdoor activities and natural beauty. From hiking and biking trails to nearby swimming holes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Our RV park serves as the perfect base for your adventures, allowing you to unwind after a day of exploration. At The High Desert Hideaway, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere that emphasizes privacy and comfort. With our well-maintained facilities and friendly staff, you’ll find everything you need for a relaxing stay. Whether you’re passing through or planning an extended visit, our RV park is the ideal choice for your Lakeview experience. Come and see why we love Lakeview, and let us be your home away from home.
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Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next adventure.

Top-rated campgrounds in Lake Abert

Vee Lake Trailhead Campground

1. Vee Lake Trailhead Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Party of one? Party on
Can Springs Forest Camp

2. Can Springs Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Seeking seclusion? Head to Can Springs Forest Camp, where you’ll only have to share the campground with one other neighbor
Overton Reservoir Forest Camp

3. Overton Reservoir Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 1 site · Tent, RV
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
“Hell is other people": yay or nay? If you’re inclined to agree with famous French philosopher Satre, then Overton Reservoir Forest Camp is for you—because it’s only got one campsite
Jones Crossing Forest Camp

4. Jones Crossing Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Fish, picnic and camp along the banks of the Chewaucan River at Jones Crossing Forest Camp
Upper Jones Forest Camp

5. Upper Jones Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
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Toilets
Campfires
Fish, picnic and camp along the banks of the Chewaucan River at Upper Jones Forest Camp
Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead

6. Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Camp at Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead for easy access to the Fremont National Recreation Trail and the Chewaucan River
Marster Spring Developed Campground

7. Marster Spring Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Fishing and hiking are swell at this popular campground, which sits along the Chewaucan River
Mud Creek Forest Camp

8. Mud Creek Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Don’t let the name turn you off—Mud Creek Campground is actually a quiet, scenic spot with secluded campsites on the creek’s bank and stately lodgepole pines standing guard nearby
Dairy Point Developed Campground

9. Dairy Point Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Few things in life are free, and camping at Dairy Point Developed Campgrounds is one of them
Happy Camp Campground

10. Happy Camp Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Happy Camp Campground is a magical place where every frown turns upside down
Deadhorse Creek Forest Camp

11. Deadhorse Creek Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Get a moo-ve on over to this campground whose sites sit along Dairy Creek (see what we did there?)
Campbell Lake Developed Campground

12. Campbell Lake Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 18 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
If you’re looking for a pristine picnic spot, then Campbell Lake Developed Campground is your best bet
Clear Springs Forest Camp

13. Clear Springs Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Fish the day away at Clear Springs Forest Camp, whose two non-reservable campsites sit alongside purty Daisy Creek
Dead Horse Lake Developed Campground

14. Dead Horse Lake Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
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Toilets
Campfires
Mountains, water, a pebble beach--it’s no mystery why Dead Horse Campground is full most holidays and weekends
Lee Thomas Developed Campground

15. Lee Thomas Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Pines, meadows and an officially designated “Wild and Scenic" river? You’ll find it all, and more, nearby Lee Thomas Campground
Cottonwood Complex Campground

16. Cottonwood Complex Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 33 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Get cozy in Cottonwood Complex Campground, where the towering ponderosa pines and aspens provide cool shade, and the nearby Cottonwood Meadow Lake provides the perfect place for splash wars
Twin Springs Forest Camp

17. Twin Springs Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Chill out beneath the pine, fir and aspen at this little slice of heaven
Sandhill Crossing Developed Campground

18. Sandhill Crossing Developed Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Pines, meadows and an officially designated “Wild and Scenic" river? You’ll find that all, and more, nearby Sandhill Crossing Developed Campground
Pike's Crossing Forest Camp

19. Pike's Crossing Forest Camp

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Situated next to the loftily-named Paradise Creek, Pike’s Crossing Forest Camp has a lot to live up to—luckily, this quiet, scenic campground delivers
Willow Creek Campground

20. Willow Creek Campground

Campground in Fremont-Winema National Forest · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
You’ll definitely hear the wind in the willows when you camp at Willow Creek Campground

Top-rated campsites near Lake Abert

Goose Lake Organics

1. Goose Lake Organics

97%
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Lakeview, OR · 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,
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Phewpine Ranch

2. Phewpine Ranch

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Lakeview, OR · 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.
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"Silver Rock Sky View Ranch"

3. "Silver Rock Sky View Ranch"

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Silver Lake, OR · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:OUT OF THE LIGHT BELT Come spot something in the Sky? Situated at 4500 atop The Great Basin in the High Desert Outback. Close to local sights such as Christmas Valley Sand Dunes, The Lost Forrest, Craack in the Ground, Fort Rock and More. This Dry Camp spot adjacent with a great view of Table Rock. Local groceries and fuel about 10 miles from the camp site. Bring all your pets and come see the a Milky Way Galaxy and get out of the light belt. Stay a night or a few. See you here at "Silver Rock Ranch"
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$32
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Summer Lake Lookout Oregon Outback

4. Summer Lake Lookout Oregon Outback

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Summer Lake, OR · 1 site
Lookout cabin on Seasonal lake/Playa Access located on 13 acres in the newly designated world’s largest International Dark Sky Sanctuary 🔭 with vast stargazing viewing area. Also home to incredible birding with over 200 different bird species! Wildlife abundance!
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$325
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Junipers Reservoir Campground

5. Junipers Reservoir Campground

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Lakeview, OR · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Junipers Reservoir RV Resort was created approximately 30 years ago.  The RV resort sits at the end of a one mile gravel driveway, on the edge of a juniper forest overlooking the 200 acre Junipers Reservoir and its surrounding meadows. A large lawn and cedar buildings sit at the center of the oval shaped RV park, with the generously sized camping sites angled along the outside edge to provide the best views.  The resort boasts free fishing in the reservoir for trout, hiking and biking trails, rock-hounding, bird watching, wildlife viewing, horseshoes, and volleyball.  The view from the open air pavilion is spectacular!Learn more about this land:Located in the heart of a 5,000 acre cattle ranch. We have hot showers, laundry machines, restrooms, BBQ's, Covered Pavilion, park benches, and lots of lawns. Plenty of room for tent campers. We have an enclosed dog off-leash run area. Plenty of trees for shade, fresh air and blue skies. At night we are far enough from town that the dark night lights up with stars. We have a 200 acre lake for fishing (trout) and miles of trails to hike or bike on the ranch.   The rate shown here is for Tent Camping
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Oregon High Desert SILVER ROCK RANCH

6. Oregon High Desert SILVER ROCK RANCH

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Silver Lake, OR · 12 sites
Super Quiet and many Beautiful Sunsets. Star Gazing overlooking Table Rock 4500ft in The Oregon High Desert 🏜️ Outback Hiking Fishing. North America's Largest In Land Sand Dunes. Crack n The Ground The Black Hills Fort Rock Anna Lake for Fishing. Completely out of The Light Belt so the Milky Way Dominates The 🌃 Night Sky
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$45
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Camp Plush

7. Camp Plush

Plush, OR · 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.
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Cosmic Camping Mountain Stargazing

8. Cosmic Camping Mountain Stargazing

Bly, OR · 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.
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Rancho De Los Ronquillo

9. Rancho De Los Ronquillo

Christmas Valley, OR · 1 site · Tent, RV
Escape to 5 private acres of rugged beauty in Christmas Valley—perfect for campers and RV travelers looking for an off-grid adventure. Access is simple: you’ll pass our neighbor’s driveway, then turn onto our gravel road through a green ranch gate. From there, a dirt road leads you into the property (4x4 or off-road capable vehicle required). The site features a gravel pad with a turnaround, making it easy to back in and set up your RV or trailer. This is dry camping only (no hookups) and best suited for small to mid-size RVs—not big rigs. Things to Do Nearby Grab supplies or a bite at the local gas station, bar, and grill Explore unique natural wonders like Jupiter sand dunes and ground fissures Hunt, hike, fish, or hit the trails with your ATV, dirt bike, or side-by-side Visit charming small towns like Bend, Oregon (30–60 minutes away) Or simply unwind, relax, and enjoy incredible stargazing from your campsite
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Summer Lake Hot Springs

10. Summer Lake Hot Springs

Paisley, OR
Nestled in the serene Oregon Outback, Summer Lake Hot Springs stands out as a unique healing retreat, thanks to its ancient artesian hot springs and breathtaking surroundings. Located just two hours southeast of Bend, this tranquil oasis offers visitors a chance to unwind and rejuvenate in a picturesque setting. The retreat features modern rustic-style casitas that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape, providing a cozy and inviting atmosphere. Guests can enjoy stunning 360-degree views of the expansive desert, lush forests, and open skies, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and reflection. In addition to its soothing hot springs, Summer Lake Hot Springs is surrounded by a wealth of outdoor activities. Nearby, you can explore natural wonders, take a dip in local swimming holes, or embark on hiking adventures. The area also boasts charming restaurants and shops, ensuring that your stay is both enjoyable and memorable. Whether you're seeking solitude or adventure, this hidden gem offers the perfect escape.
Lake End Village RV

11. Lake End Village RV

Lakeview, OR
Discover the unique charm of Lake End Village, a monthly minimum stay RV park designed to provide a tranquil and serene environment for our guests. By limiting daily traffic, we create a peaceful atmosphere that allows you to unwind and enjoy your surroundings. Whether you’re here to explore the breathtaking Scenic Oregon Outback or need a quiet place to work, Lake End Village offers the perfect retreat in Lakeview, Oregon. Our quaint park features only seven exclusive parking spots, each equipped with full 50 amp hookups, water and sewer services, high-speed internet, trash collection, and security cameras for your peace of mind. Nestled within the city limits of Lakeview, we offer convenient access to essential amenities, including local restaurants, shops, and outdoor activities. If you’re searching for RV parks in Lakeview, Oregon, look no further! Visit us at 1139 S. G Street, Lakeview, OR, and experience the tranquility and comfort that Lake End Village has to offer.
Oregon Outback RV Park and Campground

12. Oregon Outback RV Park and Campground

Lakeview, OR
Discover the charm of Oregon Outback RV, a unique campground that offers expansive spaces and breathtaking views of Abert Rim. Nestled in a serene environment, our family-owned and operated park provides a safe and welcoming atmosphere for travelers, families, and those seeking a peaceful retreat. At Oregon Outback RV, we pride ourselves on our spacious sites that ensure privacy and comfort. Whether you're passing through or planning an extended stay, our campground is the perfect base for exploring the stunning natural features of the area. Enjoy nearby outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and swimming in local holes, or take a leisurely stroll to nearby restaurants and shops for a taste of local flavor. Join us at Oregon Outback RV, where you can relax and create lasting memories in a picturesque setting. Experience the beauty of the Oregon Outback while enjoying the comforts of home in our inviting campground.
Camp Cottonwood Campground

13. Camp Cottonwood Campground

Lakeview, OR
Discover the charm of Camp Cottonwood, Lake County's most iconic camping destination, cherished by locals and visitors alike since 1949. This unique campground, operated by the non-profit Camp Cottonwood Inc., has been a haven for young people in the area, offering a blend of natural beauty and community spirit. Nestled on the picturesque shores of Cottonwood Meadow Lake, Camp Cottonwood is surrounded by the stunning peaks of Cougar and Grizzly, providing a breathtaking backdrop for outdoor adventures. Located just six miles off the Klamath Falls-Lakeview Highway (Oregon Hwy 140), this serene location is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature. Over the years, Camp Cottonwood has evolved from simple tent camping to a well-equipped facility thanks to the dedication of volunteers. Today, it features a fully operational kitchen, a spacious dining hall, comfortable sleeping cabins, and essential amenities like a water system, indoor toilets, and showers. While the camp primarily serves youth and church organizations, it warmly welcomes families, educational groups, and civic organizations. Situated entirely on U.S. Forest Service land, Camp Cottonwood operates under a permit with the Fremont-Winema National Forest, ensuring a commitment to preserving the natural environment. Whether you're looking to explore nearby hiking trails, enjoy swimming
Junipers Reservoir RV Resort

14. Junipers Reservoir RV Resort

Lakeview, OR
Junipers Reservoir RV Resort stands out as a hidden gem nestled within the scenic KV Bar Ranch, offering guests a tranquil escape with breathtaking views of the 175-acre Junipers Reservoir. Established nearly 30 years ago by Chuck and Treva Kelley, this RV park was designed to showcase the natural beauty of the area while providing a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Accessible via a one-mile gravel driveway, the resort is surrounded by a lush juniper forest, creating a serene atmosphere for visitors. Originally a stocked trout fishing reservoir, Junipers Reservoir has evolved over the years thanks to enhancements made to Muddy Creek, which channels snowmelt from the mountains. This has significantly improved trout spawning habitats, allowing for exceptional fishing experiences without the need for annual stocking. Guests can enjoy free fishing in the reservoir, along with amenities such as a fish cleaning sink, hiking and biking trails, rock-hounding, bird watching, wildlife viewing, horseshoes, and volleyball. The open-air pavilion offers stunning views, making it a perfect spot to relax and soak in the surroundings. In 2014, John and Teresa Shine revitalized the KV Bar Ranch, which has deep family roots in Lake County. The ranch was originally operated by John’s great uncle and grandfather, who immigrated from Ireland in the
Wild Goose Meadows RV

15. Wild Goose Meadows RV

Lakeview, OR
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
Lake County Fairgrounds & RV Campground

16. Lake County Fairgrounds & RV Campground

Lakeview, OR
Our mission is to create a vibrant hub for events, competitions, and entertainment that truly reflects the spirit of our community. Nestled in a picturesque rural area rich in agricultural heritage, our Fair stands out as a premier celebration of local culture, showcasing the talents and interests of our residents. Throughout the year, we offer a diverse range of educational and social activities designed to engage individuals of all ages. Our annual County Fair is the centerpiece of these efforts, drawing visitors from near and far to experience the unique charm of our community. In addition to hosting the Fair, we are dedicated to maintaining and operating our fairgrounds, which feature both indoor and outdoor facilities available for public and private events year-round. With ample space and a welcoming atmosphere, our fairgrounds serve as a perfect venue for gatherings, ensuring that there is always something happening for everyone to enjoy.
High Desert Hideaway RV Park

17. High Desert Hideaway RV Park

Lakeview, OR
Discover the charm of The High Desert Hideaway, a unique boutique RV park nestled in the heart of Lakeview, Oregon. Conveniently located just off Highway 395, this hidden gem offers a serene escape for travelers looking to explore the rich offerings of the area or simply seeking a peaceful stopover. Lakeview is a delightful town surrounded by the stunning high desert landscape, providing visitors with a wealth of outdoor activities and natural beauty. From hiking and biking trails to nearby swimming holes, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Our RV park serves as the perfect base for your adventures, allowing you to unwind after a day of exploration. At The High Desert Hideaway, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere that emphasizes privacy and comfort. With our well-maintained facilities and friendly staff, you’ll find everything you need for a relaxing stay. Whether you’re passing through or planning an extended visit, our RV park is the ideal choice for your Lakeview experience. Come and see why we love Lakeview, and let us be your home away from home.

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