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Hitching Post RV Park

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Hitching Post RV Park is located near the rolling hills and open landscapes of eastern Oregon. The area experiences temperatures ranging from the 30s in winter to the 90s in summer. Visitors can explore the nearby John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, which offers unique geological formations and historical insights.

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Location

Hitching Post RV Park is located in Oregon

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Coordinates

44.714077 N
119.103572 W

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Access

  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites

Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Pets

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Oct. 10, 2017

A Diamond in the Middle of Nowhere

I had originally intended on staying at Ukiah-Dale State Park, but at 4:30 p.m. in October found it prematurely closed (wasn't updated on ORPD's website). This meant another hour on the road hoping the next town, Long Creek, would have an acceptable place to land before dark. I was surprised to find that it did indeed. Hitching Post RV Park, is very simple, very basic, very clean and very friendly. It was perfect for what I needed. Full hookups, easy parking, nice view of a local ranch in the back, deer everywhere!! It was also super quiet all night.

SiteSite 7
Month of VisitOctober

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the rates and fees at Hitching Post RV Park?

Hitching Post RV Park offers reasonably priced camping options. The exact rates vary based on hookup needs and length of stay. For the most current and accurate pricing information, contact the park directly. The park provides value for travelers looking for a place to stop overnight in the Long Creek area of Oregon. Remember that rates may fluctuate seasonally or change over time, so verifying current fees before your trip is recommended.

What RV size restrictions apply at Hitching Post RV Park?

Hitching Post RV Park can accommodate various RV sizes. The park serves travelers passing through the Long Creek area, though specific maximum length restrictions aren't detailed. The campground provides space for typical recreational vehicles. If you have an exceptionally large RV or fifth wheel, it's advisable to contact the park directly before arrival to confirm they can accommodate your specific rig size and any special requirements you might have.

How do I make a reservation at Hitching Post RV Park?

For reservations at Hitching Post RV Park, it's recommended to call the campground directly. The park appears to accommodate last-minute arrivals when possible, which can be helpful for travelers needing a place to stay on short notice. For the most current reservation policies, availability information, and to secure your spot, contact the campground office directly. During peak travel seasons, making reservations in advance is advisable.

What amenities are available at Hitching Post RV Park?

Hitching Post RV Park provides essential RV camping amenities in Long Creek, Oregon. The park offers electric hookups for RVs, allowing campers to power their rigs conveniently. While specific details about water and sewer connections are limited, the park appears to provide the necessary basics for RV travelers. The location serves as a good stopping point for those traveling through the area, particularly when other camping options in the region may be closed or unavailable.