The best camping near Tumalo State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Tumalo adventure.

96% (13 reviews)
96% (13 reviews)

Water adventure and family fun await at this riverside spot north of Bend.  

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Simple Acres

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Bend, OR
We live on approximately 2.75 acres in NorthEast Bend. We are a family that lives on a simple hobby farm with goats, chickens, peacocks and a foster horse. Our chickens (yes we do have a rooster) are free range, and provide farm fresh eggs daily. Our goats graze in the pastures, and have fun around sunset playing in their play pen. Our senior horse is friendly and loves attention with brushing and petting. We have two barns, one where the animals live, and another that we sometimes rent out for gatherings, with a dance floor, tables, couch area, ping pong, horseshoe, and foosball. We have two indoor/outdoor cats, and a McNab named Belle. We do live on a busy street, so there is street noise if you are looking for super quiet, this is not the place for you. We live near a large park, Pine Nursery that is good for tennis, pickleball, sand volleyball, a small pond and trails for running, it also has a dog park. We feel away but are not too far from stores, down town, or even Old Mill. Our RV spot has full hook ups, with water, sewer and electric.
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Cray Cray Farm

1 site · RV7 acres · Bend, OR
Our farm is a 7 acre farm just outside city limits in Bend, Oregon. We raise chickens and goats year round, with other animals during the summer. We have a canal on three sides of our property, so you can hear running water as if you were camping on the river. There is a beautiful view of the mountains from your spot and you are less than 15 minutes away from Downtown Bend. There are so many amazing things to do in Central Oregon that are less an hour away including hiking, mountain biking, floating the river, and much more.
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Birdwatching Oasis

1 site · RV2 acres · Bend, OR
I wanted a peaceful place to call home. I found this property after a long search with a very patient and kind realtor. I fell in love with it almost immediately. The ponds bring wonderful wildlife that I enjoy watching and listening to….birds, frogs and many other animals. I wanted a property where I could have space to have horses or other farm animals if I chose to. I have not chosen to acquire them as of yet, but I like having the option. I love sharing this spot with others. The stars are incredibly brighter than most places and there is very little noise pollution as well. I call it my Little Desert Oasis. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do! Learn more about this land:I offer Standard RV plug in electricity and water. Sorry no toilet facilities at all. So you must have your own self-contained bathroom set up in your rig. No tent camping is it allowed. Trailers and vans with toilet are a perfect fit. It feels like country out here with horses, sheep llamas etc. small farms all around. Yet close to town,  just a mile away from Highway 97 and about 3 miles away from Highway 20 near Tumalo. I think you will find the location convenient as it is only 15 minutes from the Redmond Airport, about 20 minutes to Sisters Oregon and downtown Bend is an easy 8 mile drive.There are pretty views of ponds joined by a creek and small waterfalls. The water features attract lots of wildlife! You will likely see deer, wild ducks, quail, hawks and many other types of birds. I even had a duck build a nest next to the pond last year and hatch a clutch of ducklings. There are several small Aspen trees and old junipers near the campsite next to the ponds. If the night sky and stars don’t take your breath away, the frogs will surely serenade you to sleep! There is a little view of the mountains as well. The site is centrally located for easy access to Highway 24 Highway 97. Trader Joe’s, Food 4 Less, Target, Starbucks and a outdoor shopping malls are only 5 miles away. Numerous restaurants are also only 5 miles from the home. There are more than a half a dozen breweries within 8 miles and 45 minutes to Mount Bachelor. The quaint little town of Tumalo is only 3 miles down the road. There you will find a cool taproom (The Bite) with outdoor seating, corn hole and yummy food carts. In addition, there is a great pizza joint and Tumalo Cider Bar. Tumalo State Park is less than 5 miles away. Riley Ranch Nature Preserve is also less than 5 miles away and well worth the trip!
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Sunset/Sunrise on Cricketwood Farm

1 site · RV5 acres · Bend, OR
Bend is listed as one of the best towns in the country by residents and visitors; "an outdoor enthusiasts dream with a bit of urban feel." Float pristine rivers and lakes, rock climb or hike Smith Rock State Park or visit the High Desert Museum. Hipcamper's have easy access to mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking, horseback riding, rock hounding, paddling, cycling, golfing and dining. We have 1 RV site with potable water, electricity and a picnic table. Pets are allowed. Guests love it here: "I had a wonderful stay. A beautiful and serene place. Easy to drive into Bend, yet away from the city hustle and bustle. Magnificent sunsets, and enjoyable walks through the surrounding countryside seeing and hearing birds and farm animals. Great hosts!"
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Rancho Relaxo

1 site · RV5 acres · Bend, OR
Pitch a tent or back your trailer (Up to sixteen foot) in the middle of five acres for a minimum of 15 days without moving it once it's parked as I don't want a trail to form. Access to your own private picnic table, portable outhouse, and propane barbeque with one cook top burner (Propane included). The campsite boards a small farm with goats, sheep etc. Located in Central Oregon minutes from Tumalo State Park is the Deschutes River that runs through downtown Bend offering lazy raft or tube floating. Downtown Bend and boarding the river is an amphitheater with top name bands every few weeks. Less than ten minutes from "The Cascade Village Shopping Center" (https://www.shopcascadevillage.com)with many restaurant and shopping options to the south. Ten minutes to the north is Tumalo Town offering carts at “The Bite” (https://www.thebitetumalo.com) with tasty local beers on tap, two cider tasting rooms (Bend Cider and Tumalo Cider). There, you will find a general store offering refillable beer and cider growlers and a deli with both gas and diesel. There is also a coffee shop, pizza parlor, tavern and the historic “Tumalo Feed Co. Steakhouse” (https://www.tumalofeedcosteakhouse.com) with an old town western feel. For you adventures, there’s Smith Rock State Park 30 minutes north and Mt Bachelor 50 minutes west for you downhill and Nordic skiers. In between Mt Bachelor and Rancho Relaxo site there is plenty of hiking and awesome mountain bike trails including the Phil’s trail network. Five minutes north on Old Bend Redmond Highway is "Schilling's Garden Market" (https://www.schillingsgardenmarket.com/)offering mini venues, gardening classes and fresh produce along with plants for sale. Fifteen minutes north is “well Rooted” (https://wellrootedfarms.co) yep without the m at the end of their website) where you can your own fresh produce, by meets etc.
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The Cool Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Tumalo, OR
We have large private driveway and 2 acre property off of any major roads. We have friendly dogs and chickens to provide daily fresh eggs. Behind our property is public land with some trails for walking and the paved loop around our neighborhood provides beautiful views of the Cascade Mountains and Smith Rock. *PLEASE NO OPEN FIRES OR CHARCOAL GRILLS. GAS GRILLLS FOR COOKING ARE OK*
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Quiet RV Parking in Midtown Bend

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Bend, OR
We have an nice flat parking spot outside our house on the street. The street is quiet, especially at night. Feel free to bring your pet, and let us know if you want any local recommendations! We are a 5-10 min drive from pretty much everything in town, could walk or ride bikes to downtown/old mill/box factory, etc. Sometimes larger RV's can kill our breaker, its just a 110V plug. We will do our best to accommodate power and water needs, but just a heads up that the larger or older models can cut the breaker and may not be viable on our power system. If you have more questions feel free to text Kyle at (909) 528-7214.
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Travel Trailer Bliss

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Redmond, OR
We recently relocated to Redmond and LOVE this travel trailer! It has allowed us the opportunity to enjoy everything Central Oregon has to offer and we hope you too can experience and enjoy it as much as we do. It's all about making memories. It's also perfect for Fall/Winter fun and avoiding the summer crowds. Simply stay on our 5 acre property with complete hook ups if you're looking to avoid the bustle of downtown and it's hotel prices! Learn more about this land: Like new RV, sleeps 5-6. Full bathroom with shower, kitchen with microwave, TV/DVD, queen bed with new memory foam mattress and 2 bunks, slide out conversion dining room. Full hookups to enjoying heater/AC. LED awning for those perfect nights under the stars. Fully stocked with dishes and cookware, utensils and cleaning supplies. Or pitch a tent out in the pasture, near the canal that runs through the property. We are close to Bachelor for skiing, Smith Rock for hiking, Sisters for shopping, too many lakes to name and 20mins to all Bend has to offer and so much more!
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Alex E.’s Land

6 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Bend, OR
White Wolf Ranch is an organic vegetable farm situated on 80 acres with beautiful views of the cascade mountain range. Walk through the numerous trails among the juniper trees and sage brush. Play games and have picnics on the 2 acres of manicured lawn and even pick vegetables for your dinner from the greenhouses. This is a beautiful oasis in the high desert. 9 minute drive from Bend, Or or a short walk down to The Bite in Tumalo. Come enjoy a truly magical camp site on our farm.Please let us know if you would like to include vegetables for your stay, we also have camp chairs, yard games, paddle boards, etc all available at an additional charge. 
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Harmony Farm Sanctuary

1 site · Lodging10 acres · Bend, OR
Absolutely breathtaking mountain views from the tiny house and all over the property. Located on an active farm sanctuary. You will wake up to the sights, sounds and smells of our rescued farm animal friends. Learn more about this land: Tiny house with stunning mountain views located on a farm animal sanctuary, Harmony Farm Sanctuary. You will wake up in the morning to the sound of roosters crowing and our crew of friendly animal residents. It can be noisy at times but we find it delightful! The tiny house has huge, direct views of the Three Sisters mountains and Broken Top and plenty of outdoor sitting space to enjoy it and a little propane fire pit to enjoy the sunsets. The tiny house offers an amazing "glamping" experience and a unique opportunity to learn more about what we do at our animal sanctuary and even take a tour! The Space: Our hand made tiny house offers a double sized mattress (bedding included) in the upstairs area (access via an attached ladder!). Room for an additional person across from double bed also in upstairs area or put provided mat on the floor. Please note: the space is small for 3 people. We also offer a two person cot tent we can set up for you outside the tiny house during the summer only. The Kitchen: Tiny house kitchen area has a small refrigerator, small counter space for meal prep, a tea kettle for hot water, water jug for fresh water, french press coffee pot and coffee/tea, hot plate for cooking, popcorn maker and popcorn, pots and pans, silverware, napkins, bottle openers, etc. The Facilities: The tiny house offers a composting toilet for night time pee pee needs and offers a port-a-potty for all other uses please! Outdoor shower offered in summer only and must be requested! It is solar heated so we must have warm temps in order to have a warm shower! No showers offered the rest of the year but you can drive to the Village Green Park in Sisters and pay using coins to use their showers. The Location: Aside from the farm sanctuary we are conveniently located between beautiful Bend, Oregon and Sisters, Oregon. We have hiking and biking trails within .3 of a mile! We also have books to recommend 100's of other hiking, biking, nordic skiing and alpine skiing nearby! And, since we are outdoor enthusiasts ourselves, we are happy to recommend places to ski, hike, mountain bike, float or paddle!
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Little Acres Farm

5 sites · RVs2 acres · Bend, OR
Little farm in the heart of Bend! Nestled in large trees with lots of grassy area where you can enjoy many beautiful sunsets, while feeling secluded in the heart of Bend. Gravel or grass parking available, ideal for any RV size. Easy access to any destination in Central Oregon. Walk to Pine Nursery park to play pickle ball or take your kids to the playground, Butler Market Store , or a short drive to downtown Bend and Redmond.
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Pollack Pines Campground

5 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Bend, OR
Our Campsites are located on 1/2 acre set outside of Sunriver attracting outdoor enthusiasts with year-round sunshine and easy access to some of the most spectacular natural areas for boating, kyaking, fishing, hiking mountain biking, and skiing, not to mention the abundance of wildlife to see. The Deschutes River is accessible within a mile of the campsites. Surrounded by Lakes and Mt Bachelor just minutes away. Sunriver is just 5 minutes away from the campsites and is only a short drive away from Bend and Lapine. While outdoor fun reigns supreme here, it’s also a bit of a foodie destination, with a wide range of local breweries. One of Central Oregon's biggest draws, the Deschutes River and its tributaries, lakes, and reservoirs attract boaters and paddlers, particularly in the summer months. Private and public camping opportunities abound near the river, Anns Butte, Bachelor, Sisters, LaPine State Park, and Tumalo State Park, a riverside gem with canyon trails, swimming holes, and excellent rainbow trout fishing. Unfortunately, this pristine spot is no secret—book early to secure your spot in the summer. We have an awesome circular driveway for arriving and leaving. "On your honor" bikes to use and an "on your honor" game bin - all complimentary!
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The best camping near Tumalo State Park guide

Overview

About

On the banks of the Deschutes River just north of Bend, Tumalo State Park makes a great base for taking advantage of the sunny region's many opportunities for outdoor adventure. Tumalo Campground features a mix of yurts and campsites along with an amphitheater and a playground, and while it’s popular with camping families, it also attracts kayakers and anglers. A favorite among hikers, part of the Deschutes River Trail passes through the park.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Tent sites, hook-up sites, and yurts can be reserved as early as six months in advance up to one day in advance through Oregon State Parks, either online or over the phone.
  2. Same-day reservations are available on a first-come, first-served basis. A vacancy sign at the park entrance signals availability—arriving early is your best bet.
  3. Be flexible. If you’re able to camp on weekdays, you’ll have more luck securing a campsite.

 

When to go

The best times to visit Tumalo State Park are spring (May and June) and early autumn (September and October), when temperatures are warm but not unbearably hot and kids are still in school. The park is open year-round, although some campsite loops and the group camping areas close from late autumn through the middle of spring. The flush toilets and campsite water spigots also close during winter.

Know before you go

  • Tumalo State Park is in an area of high wildfire danger, so campfires, propane fire rings, and even cooking stoves may be banned during your stay. Check ahead for the most up-to-date information and be prepared to eat food that doesn’t require cooking.
  • The best place to stock up on groceries and supplies is Bend, about a 15-minute drive away. Firewood is available for purchase at the campground.
  • The park campground features four accessible campsites and one accessible yurt, plus wheelchair-accessible flush toilets.
  • Pets are welcome, provided they are kept on leashes. Two yurts are pet-friendly.

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