The best camping near Fields Spring State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Fields Spring State Park adventure.

Commune with nature in the deep woods of this quiet spot in southeastern Washington state.  

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Overnight at the Oasis

9 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents2 acres · Anatone, WA
Boggan's Oasis is in the SE corner of Washington state, right on the breathtaking Grande Ronde River. Visitors can arrive by driving to the bottom of Rattlesnake Grade (WA-129), or the bottom of Buford Grade (OR-3). These two curvacious roads are extremely popular rides for motorcyclists and bicyclists nationally. Visitors may also arrive by water (rafts, driftboats, jetboats, kayaks, etc) coming downriver from Oregon, or upriver from the Snake River (WA/ID). Many other unpaved roads will lead guests to our canyon, which creates great opportunities for off-road vehicle adventures! The Grande Ronde River, which drains much of northeast Oregon's Union and Wallowa counties, is fed by snowpack in the Elkhorn Mountains. The Wallowa River, a major tributary to the Grande Ronde, headwaters in the Wallowa Mountains, mostly within the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Twenty-two miles from Boggan's Oasis, the Grande Ronde River flows into the mighty Snake River. The river is surrounded by steep, rugged canyon walls that rise 3000 to 4000 feet above the river level. Dense conifer forests blend into grassy slopes set off by scattered conifer "stringers." Called "The Land of Winding Waters" by Native Americans, the river is home to rainbow trout, dolly varden, whitefish, squawfish, suckers, bass, and steelhead. Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, bighorn sheep, bear, bald eagles, and a variety of smaller animals and birds can be seen daily. And yes, there are rattlesnakes! Fishing, hunting, hiking, all kinds of boating/floating, offroad vehicle riding, and animal/bird watching are beyond expectations in this area. Seasonally, guests can also successfully gather a variety of mushrooms and berries while on one of the many nearby hiking trails. Many of these short walks also lead to incredible, far-reaching views of the Blue Mountains, Wenaha wildlife sanctuary, Hells Canyon, and the tri-state area. In the hotter summer months, the swimming hole below the Boggan's Bridge is a popular way to cool off. Boggan's Oasis also offers fishing trips, float trips, shuttles, and a FULL restaurant! Check our website for more info.
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Wheat and Beans

1 site · RV3 acres · Moscow, ID
Welcome to Wheat & Beans, a charming farmhouse property constructed in 1900! Situated close to town yet nestled in a tranquil setting, this property offers a serene getaway for your vacation. As you explore the surroundings, you'll be captivated by the breathtaking views of Moscow Mountain to the East and stunning sunsets to the West. The property is enveloped by picturesque farmland, featuring lush fields of wheat and Garbanzo Beans, creating a scenic backdrop that truly embodies the essence of rural living. One of the unique aspects of our property is the presence of our friendly and curious barn cats. They add a touch of charm and may even join you on your adventures around the grounds. Additionally, our free-roaming chickens contribute to the idyllic atmosphere as they meander through the property, creating a delightful and authentic farm experience. To ensure your comfort and convenience during your stay, we provide essential amenities such as water, a 50 amp hook-up, and a dump station located at the parking area. Please note that there is a slight hill on the property, which may require some RV leveling. As you explore the grounds, you'll notice the trees and grain bins that not only provide shade and relief from the wind and sun but also add to the rustic charm of the property. You can enjoy leisurely strolls amidst the peaceful greenery or simply relax and bask in the tranquility of the surroundings. Whether you're seeking a serene retreat or an opportunity to experience rural farm life, our RV parking offers a delightful blend of comfort, natural beauty, and a touch of farmyard enchantment. Come and create lasting memories in this idyllic setting! Ask about event space in the Barn
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The best camping near Fields Spring State Park guide

Overview

About

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.

Notable campgrounds

  • Reservable Campsites - Enjoy the great outdoors with a campfire and picnic table at your personal site.
  • Fields Spring Teepees - Experience a unique stay in one of the park's traditional teepees, complete with fire pits.
  • Tamarack Cabin - For a more comfortable retreat, the cozy cabin offers a serene getaway amid the pines.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as the park's unique accommodations fill up quickly.
  • Consider visiting during the off-peak season for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies and last-minute openings for unexpected opportunities.
  • Explore nearby camping options if the park is fully booked to still enjoy the surrounding area.

When to go

The best time to visit Fields Spring State Park is during the summer months, from 6:30am to dusk, when the weather is ideal for hiking and picnicking. Winter offers a snowy wonderland from 8am to dusk, perfect for snow sports, though it's wise to check snow conditions ahead of time.

Know before you go

  • Always keep dogs on a leash and fires contained to designated areas for safety and park preservation.
  • Be aware of seasonal burn bans and controlled burning that may affect park access and air quality.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with features like accessible restrooms and parking available for all visitors.
  • Remember to purchase a Discover Pass or a Sno-Park permit for park entry, depending on the season.
  • Check the park's hours, which vary by season, to plan your visit accordingly.

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