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    Camping near Echo, Oregon is situated in the semi-arid Columbia Basin region, with several RV parks and campgrounds along the Columbia River. The area includes facilities like Umatilla Marina & RV Park and Plymouth Park Campground, which provide convenient access points for travelers along Interstate 84 and Highway 395. Most campgrounds in this region serve as strategic stopover locations for those traveling between Western and Eastern Oregon, offering river views and basic amenities within a 30-minute drive of Echo.

    Most camping facilities in the Echo area remain open year-round, though seasonal considerations are important. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F with minimal shade at many sites, while winter brings occasional freezing temperatures. Wind is a significant factor along the Columbia River gorge, particularly at riverside campgrounds like Boardman Marina Park, where campers report the need to secure awnings and equipment. Fire restrictions are common during the dry summer months, with several RV parks prohibiting open fires entirely. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area due to proximity to Interstate 84 and nearby towns.

    The camping options near Echo primarily cater to RV travelers, with full hookup sites available at most locations. According to reviews, Boardman Marina Park offers "large spaces with river views" and "nice walking paths," making it popular for travelers with pets. Tent camping is more limited but available at select locations like Sand Station Recreation Area. For those seeking more amenities, the Wildhorse Casino RV Park near Pendleton (about 30 miles east) provides additional services including a pool and shuttle service to the casino. Most campgrounds in the area accommodate big rigs and feature level sites with grassy areas, though shade is limited at many locations. Water access varies by site, with some offering fishing opportunities and swimming areas for families.

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    Best Campgrounds near Echo (89)

      1. Plymouth Park Campground

      3.8(16)15mi from Echo33 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Close to shopping in Oregon. Adjacent to fishing, boating and more. A delightful place to camp solo ir with the entire family young or not so young!"

      "Hermiston Oregon is 6 miles away."

      from $22 - $50 / night

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      2. Umatilla Marina & RV park

      3.7(13)14mi from EchoRVs

      "The Umatilla Marina & RV Park is a small park on the edge of Oregon and Washington along the Columbia River."

      "After setup, we walked to the marina and the boat launch with a large parking lot.  Since we only stayed one night, we were not able to see what the area offered.  "

      from $20 - $34 / night

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      3. Pilot RV Park

      4.0(2)2mi from EchoRVs, Tents

      "The rv park is next to a Pilot truck stop which creates some noise and traffic but the plusses far out weight any issues they create."

      4. Umatilla Marina and RV ParkPublic

      4.2(6)14mi from EchoRVs, Tents

      "Nice location next to the river. Good clean sandy beach and park. Lots of trees. Only 2 shower stalls for the whole camp ground. Tent spot 33 is next to the freeway, but away from the crowd."

      "The drive here was a great drive. Great places to sit and eat a picnic at. Had a spot to use the bathroom. The hiking was really good easy kid friendly"

      5. Pioneer RV Park

      3.7(3)9mi from EchoRVs, Tents

      "Close to town, convenient store close by. Showers, restrooms and laundry available for campers."

      "Nice RV park with amenities close by."

      6. Pendleton KOA

      3.9(14)21mi from EchoRVs, Tents

      from $50 - $85 / night

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      7. Boardman Marina Park

      4.5(22)26mi from EchoRVs

      "We got to park with a view of the river and away from other RVs. The spaces are large, there is a bathroom and showers on site."

      "Nice walking trails and access to brewery. Beautiful shade trees!!"

      8. West Park (OR)

      4.0(1)14mi from EchoTents

      "The proximity to Lake Erie is nice. It’s also close to Geneva On The Lake, a kitschy lake resort town that has been around for over 100 years."

      from $70 / night

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      9. Sand Station Recreation Area

      3.0(1)13mi from EchoTents

      10. Wildhorse Casino

      4.1(12)26mi from EchoRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "A pleasant facility that is easy to drive and maneuver with a tow behind trailer. Sites were fairly level with lawn and a picnic table. Property is well maintained."

      "Breakfast at the course is awesome, within walking distance and great bang for the buck. Did not visit casino, but shuttle is readily available."

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    Recent Reviews near Echo, OR

    333 Reviews of 89 Echo Campgrounds


    • David B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 7, 2026

      Pasco Tri-Cities KOA

      Great KOA campground

      Very clean bathroom, wide area for parking RV, and well maintained grounds. Amenities include indoor pool and spa, fire pits, and a general store. A little close to highway but not terrible road traffic noise. Some spaces offer BBQ, fire pit, and chairs.

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

      Great campground.

      Great campground. It is clean and has fun activities such as trails and scavenger hunt papers. The showers are clean and warm.

    • Judith Eileen P.
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Umatilla Marina and RV ParkPublic

      Umatilla Marina & R V Park

      Nice location next to the river. Good clean sandy beach and park. Lots of trees. Only 2 shower stalls for the whole camp ground. Tent spot 33 is next to the freeway, but away from the crowd. Dogs are welcome. Good view of boats and the water.

    • Alexander N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 2, 2026

      Boardman Marina Park

      Open space and beautiful

      Its a beautiful spot thats not overpriced. They charge an extra 10 dollars to stay closer to the water but its not necessary. You can stay here monthly in the winter for $810.

    • Josh J.
      Jun. 29, 2026

      Charbonneau Park

      Relaxing canprground with river views

      Great sites many with full hookups, make sure you check what your site has when you book. Lots of families so expect there to be kids running and playing. North side of the campground can get pretty windy. Pretty sunsets over the river and views of ice harbor dam in the distance.

    • Suzie P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 28, 2026

      Pendleton KOA

      RV park or campground ?

      Lots of long-term residents settled in this campground-sites with well-established gardens and personally painted signs and other decor with their site number. Laundry and restrooms are clean and staff are visibly at work maintaining the campground. I have was in a large site with a patio that had tables, chairs, gas grill, gas fire pit and a lawn.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Plymouth Park Campground

      Like camping in a city park

      It's basically just a grassy park with pull outs on either side for campers. Okay for an overnight on your way to somewhere else, but I saw no reason to stay longer than that.

    • Sarah S.The Dyrt ADMIN User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Plymouth Park Campground

      Fine place for one night

      The sites are not super private but still nice. Clean bathroom with one shower. It’s conveniently not far off the highway so it was good for what we needed which was a quick stop on our road trip.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      sunnyside wildlife rec area

      Open field off the highway

      Thought it was a nice campsite but it’s definitely just a dirt parking lot off the highway, very loud traffic and trains pass by often. Lots of garbage everywhere, no actual set up campsite just roughing it.


    Guide to Echo

    The Columbia Basin region around Echo, Oregon averages less than 12 inches of rainfall annually, creating a high desert environment with temperatures that can fluctuate 40 degrees between day and night. Camping options near Echo are concentrated along the Columbia River corridor, with sites typically situated between 400-800 feet elevation. Most camping facilities provide minimal natural shade and experience strong seasonal winds.

    What to do

    River activities: Swimming areas During summer months, Sand Station Recreation Area offers beach access for cooling off. "We were here on a hot day, lots of families with kids using the beach and swimming area," notes one camper, though they mention "the site is right next to the freeway and train tracks, so is noisy."

    Walking trails: River views Boardman Marina Park features a 2.8-mile riverside trail with exercise stations. A visitor mentions, "There is a cool walking trail with various exercise equipment along the path," while another adds the trail "has a great little microbrewery that serves pizza so bring your wallet!"

    Local attractions: Museums and events Within a 30-minute drive, the Wildhorse Casino area provides cultural experiences beyond gambling. "The casino and golf course are adjacent - but it's a good hike; use the shuttle or just drive over. The casino facility have several restaurants and movie theaters," shares one camper, while another mentions the "annual July Pow Wow" as a special event opportunity.

    What campers like

    Riverside camping: Columbia River views At Plymouth Park Campground, campers appreciate the waterfront location just across from Echo. "Sweet secret near the water...Very quiet, large spaces, lots of trees. Easy bike ride or short drive to the water area," mentions one reviewer, though they warn "it does get really really hot here in the summer."

    Clean facilities: Well-maintained restrooms Many campers highlight the cleanliness at campgrounds near Echo. One visitor to Umatilla Marina & RV Park notes, "The only good thing is that the flush toilets were clean and you could take showers using coins. There was a key code for the bathrooms and free WiFi."

    Level sites: Easy setup The terrain around Echo provides relatively flat camping spots. A camper at Umatilla Marina states, "Pulled in right before 5:00PM on a Sunday and was able to check in before the help went home. The pull their site was able to accommodate both vehicles with a problem."

    What you should know

    Temperature extremes: Limited shade The Echo region experiences significant temperature fluctuations. A camper at Plymouth Park mentions, "It's a cute spot if you don't mind sharing right spaces and zero privacy. The spots are basically pull outs off the camp roadway."

    Highway noise: Traffic impacts Many campgrounds in the Echo area sit close to major transportation routes. A visitor to Sand Station notes, "The site is right next to the freeway and train tracks, so is noisy. I used my ear plugs."

    Seasonal pests: Insects present Summer months bring increased bug activity. A reviewer at Plymouth Park warns about "swarming yellow jackets. My boyfriend spent the entire evening fighting them away from the van. I got stung... Our doors were covered in spiders and webs."

    Tips for camping with families

    Swimming options: Kid-friendly areas Several parks offer water access for children. At Pioneer RV Park, visitors can enjoy proximity to town amenities. One camper notes it's "close to town, convenient store close by," making it easier to grab supplies for kids.

    Playground access: Recreation spaces Look for campgrounds with designated play areas. A visitor at Plymouth Park mentions the "clean area with grass and playground," providing space for children to burn energy.

    Bathroom proximity: Consider your site choice When traveling with kids, bathroom location matters. A reviewer at Wildhorse Casino notes, "The only bathroom/shower was right by the office. While it wasn't crowded, it was far from our site," which could be challenging for families.

    Tips from RVers

    Pull-through sites: Easy access Many campgrounds near Echo cater specifically to larger rigs. A camper at Pilot RV Park notes, "They took our reservation from the road so we could drive right into our pull-thru space," making it convenient for travelers.

    Hookup reliability: Check seasonal availability Water systems may be winterized during colder months. One visitor warns, "We were disappointed to find there was no water hookup as they had already winterized. It would have been nice if that had been included in the outgoing message."

    Level sites: Terrain considerations Many RV sites around Echo require minimal leveling. A Boardman Marina Park visitor states, "Some of the pull throughs do have quite a bit of pavement buckling, so it can make leveling a bit more work."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Echo, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Echo, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 89 campgrounds and RV parks near Echo, OR and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Echo, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Echo, OR is Plymouth Park Campground with a 3.8-star rating from 16 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Echo, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Echo, OR.

    What parks are near Echo, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Echo, OR that allow camping, notably Lake Wallula and Lake Sacajawea.