Best RV Parks & Resorts near Haines, OR

Several RV parks operate in the Baker City region near Haines, Oregon, offering full-hookup sites with various amenities. A-Frame RV Park features pull-through RV pads that accommodate big rigs, with full hookups including 50-amp electric service. Mountain View RV Park provides gravel sites with grass areas between them, complete with electric, water, and sewer connections. "Sites are a little close but do have grass and a picnic table in between," noted one camper about Mountain View. Gold Rush RV Park in Sumpter remains open year-round with 30-amp hookups, while Grande Hot Springs RV Resort near La Grande offers 90-foot pull-through sites suitable for larger motorhomes.

Baker City serves as a convenient base for RV travelers with good access to Interstate 84. Most RV parks in the region maintain clean restrooms and shower facilities, with many offering cable TV and WiFi connectivity. Seasonal considerations impact availability as some parks experience high occupancy during summer months. Water pressure at Mountain View RV Park reaches approximately 100 psi, requiring pressure regulators for safe hookups. One visitor mentioned "great views" from their site at Mountain View. Pet owners will find designated dog areas at several parks, including what one reviewer described as "a ginormous dog park" at A-Frame that spans multiple acres. Dump stations and propane services are available at select locations throughout the area.

Best RV Sites Near Haines, Oregon (74)

    1. A-Frame RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Baker City, OR
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 523-3236

    "Big trees, lots of shade, full hook ups. Pic-Nic tables at each spot. Very friendly staff. Easy check in. Good price. Some road noise but not loud enough to be problematic."

    "Great stop over RV Park in the mountains between Idaho and Oregon in Baker City oregon. Full hookups pull throughs a small shop and a great little town. Well managed and clean. Large dog run."

    2. Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    42 Reviews
    Union, OR
    23 miles
    Website

    "About a hundred pull through spots, full hookup. Relaxing informal campground with gravel roads and grass strips between sites. Level w easy entry/exit."

    "Pet friendly, family friendly."

    3. Gold Rush RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Sumpter, OR
    17 miles
    +1 (541) 894-2217

    "Full hookups. 30/50 amps power. Camp area clean. Large sites."

    "The park was clean, and the restrooms/laundry room was spotless. We really enjoyed exploring the area in the evenings."

    4. Sumpter RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Sumpter, OR
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 894-2328

    $34 - $44 / night

    "I highly suggest this campground for Sumpter Oregon, the campground just went under new ownership and they are doing such a great job taking care of it and making it a fun family friendly destination."

    5. Baker City Motel & RV Center

    3 Reviews
    Baker City, OR
    11 miles
    +1 (541) 523-6381

    "This is a quiet motel that has a nice grassy lawn for a night to pitch a tent. Clean bathrooms and showers. Coffee was offered in the morning. All for a $10 fee."

    7. Mtn View RV Park

    12 Reviews
    Baker City, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 523-4824

    "Cut store/ office, friendly staff. Sites are small, just long enough for Rv and tow, gravel and level enough for one night. Great water pressure. Cable tv and strong WiFi."

    "As the water pressure here is around 100 psi, you need to use a reducer. Sites are close to one another but you still have a grass yard with some separation."

    8. La Grande Rendezvous RV Park

    3 Reviews
    La Grande, OR
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 962-0909

    $58 - $78 / night

    9. A & A RV Park & Storage

    1 Review
    North Powder, OR
    8 miles
    +1 (541) 898-2638

    "I was too tired to drive all the way to Boise. This place was clean, the owner, Steffi, lives on the premises, and everything works. I slept well except for the occasional train."

    10. Scenic Meadows RV Park

    1 Review
    Joseph, OR
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 432-9285

    "You are surrounded by wildlife, and entertained by the go carts. They even had food trucks Really big rigs could have a problem with the turns. BUT!!!!"

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RV Park Reviews near Haines, OR

318 Reviews of 74 Haines Campgrounds


  • Tammie L.
    Aug. 3, 2021

    Mtn View RV Park

    Mountain View Rv park

    Nice little park, few miles off the hwy so no hwy noise. Cut store/ office, friendly staff. Sites are small, just long enough for Rv and tow, gravel and level enough for one night. Great water pressure. Cable tv and strong WiFi.

  • Brian P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2024

    A-Frame RV Park

    Awesome RV Park!

    Big trees, lots of shade, full hook ups. Pic-Nic tables at each spot. Very friendly staff. Easy check in. Good price. Some road noise but not loud enough to be problematic. We have a 36ft travel trailer with slides on both sides. Was able to fit into the pull through no problem with truck parked in front (stayed hooked up so we can leave the following day)

  • Mike E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2021

    Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    Great relaxing campground with wonderful views

    We've been here several times and will continue to visit. About a hundred pull through spots, full hookup. Relaxing informal campground with gravel roads and grass strips between sites. Level w easy entry/exit. Hot spring on site in wildlife preserve across the road. Many trains pass by about a quarter mile away and we didn't mind the relatively low noise trains. Interesting college town la grande nearby. Grand ronde River and Morgan lake are interesting

  • Jon F.
    Sep. 2, 2018

    Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    Picturesque.

    I wish we had more time at this spot. Beautiful scenery. Small but very clean pool. The campgrounds are very well taken care of. Pet friendly, family friendly.

  • Raphaela H.
    Mar. 25, 2021

    Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort Campground

    Beautifully maintained campground in the Blue Mountains

    We stopped by Anthony Lakes on our way back to the Willamette Valley from Baker City. The campsite is on a property that becomes a ski resort in the winter (it's at over ~7000 ft). The campground was immaculately maintained and had lots of recreation options. On weekends in the summer, the ski lift becomes a mountain biking lift, there are hiking trails, and of course lakes. The lakes themselves are pretty small, but big enough for some kayak adventuring and swimming. We got caught in a summer thunderstorm, so we were glad we had a shelter to pop up.

    Our site was private with access to the lake trail. Pit toilets, but everything was very clean. There are also walk-up sites around the back of the lake which had more mosquitos, but were very spacious.  It looks like there is one yurt on top of the mountain. The mountain bike path goes by it, and it looks like it has great views.

    This was an easy drive from Baker City, a little far from Portland unless you're going to make a multi-day vacation out of it. On the way through the mountains, there's plenty of gold mining history, a historical dredge, and some ghost towns to stop by. 

    Lots of chipmunks, so watch what you leave out (even momentarily).

  • J
    Oct. 5, 2021

    Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    Lovely campground and location!

    We stayed at Grande Hot Springs RV Resort in June and September 2021. We really enjoyed our stay at this park. We stayed in site 2 which was a large pull-thru site for our fifth wheel. Sites are long, flat, and level with 50 amp, water and sewer hookups. We enjoyed the great walking paths around the perimeter of the park to walk our dogs. The pool and hot tub are heated geothermally and are warm, soothing, and oh, so relaxing. We can’t say enough about the professional staff, who were warm, friendly, and helpful. We even had some packages delivered here, which was a big bonus for us. We a lot of other friendly campers here. The WiFi is top-notch. This is our favorite Oregon campground and we highly recommend a stay here. For videos on the campground, visit YouTube: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • Mike E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2021

    A-Frame RV Park

    Full service stop over RV Park

    Great stop over RV Park in the mountains between Idaho and Oregon in Baker City oregon. Full hookups pull throughs a small shop and a great little town. Well managed and clean. Large dog run. Great views.

  • Luke L.
    Aug. 14, 2022

    Park At The River

    Beautiful spot but not really camping

    Park at the River is in a beautiful location but it’s a full blown RV park, not a campground. The big rigs are really packed in. The dry camping spots by the river are great until the neighbors run a generator all day long. There are all kinds of amenities within walking distance: stores, restaurants, mini golf, etc.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 9, 2024

    Mtn View RV Park

    Good Short Stay Campground Choice

    This review is based on an overnight or short stay versus destination campground (CG). Our GPS took us right into this CG. Check-in was easy and we headed to pull through site 118 with FHUs. The pad was plenty long enough for our 40’ 5th wheel and our F450. The utilities were in the middle of the pad, which made it nice for our one-night stay. As the water pressure here is around 100 psi, you need to use a reducer. Sites are close to one another but you still have a grass yard with some separation. We stayed here back in 2019 and not much had changed. They added a small fenced dog area inside the CG. They still have the field behind the park where you go out a gate into a small industrial area. There’s a poop bag dispenser and trashcan. Happily, people were picking up after their dogs. There were a mix of overnighters to long-stay residents and the CG did not have trashy sites. We could not get the CG Wifi to connect, but we did have 2 bars on Verizon. The CG has cable but we did not use it as we were able to stream on our Verizon MiFi. There are a lot of mature trees so satellite could be iffy depending on your site. They have a nice little store with sundry and gift items. Across the street from the office/store is a nice laundry facility. We again enjoyed our time here.


Guide to Haines

RV campgrounds near Haines, Oregon provide convenient stops along Interstate 84 for travelers exploring northeastern Oregon. The area sits at approximately 3,400 feet elevation where the Elkhorn Mountains meet the Baker Valley, creating varied camping terrain. Water levels at local reservoirs fluctuate seasonally, affecting fishing opportunities and shoreline camping conditions.

What to do

Gold mining history tours: The Gold Rush RV Park in Sumpter offers a base for exploring the area's mining heritage. A camper noted, "We stayed at The Gold Rush RV park in Sumpter, OR for one week. We absolutely loved our stay... We really enjoyed exploring the area in the evenings."

Hiking local trails: Baker City serves as a gateway to numerous hiking opportunities. Families staying at Baker City RV parks can access nearby trails with varying difficulty levels. Trails range from easy walks under 1 mile to more challenging routes exceeding 2,000 feet of elevation gain.

Hot springs soaking: The Grande Hot Springs RV Resort features natural mineral pools for relaxation after outdoor activities. One visitor experienced "The soaking pools were amazing. They even had a twilight soak. Very peaceful and relaxing campground. Nature trail along the creek was cool. Saw huge bull frogs, tadpoles, and fish. Also saw mule deer."

What campers like

Spacious dog areas: The A-Frame RV Park provides exceptional pet amenities. A camper mentioned, "Dog Friendly with a 14 acres off-leash dog park! Washrooms were small but very clean. Even though it is 1 minute off the highway it was fairly quiet."

Clean facilities: Many RV parks in the area maintain well-kept restrooms and common areas. One visitor to A-Frame RV Park stated, "The spots are pretty level for being gravel. The sites are clean, and the people were friendly."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Parks located near water features offer wildlife observation opportunities. At Grande Hot Springs RV Resort, a guest reported, "Nature trail along the creek was cool. Saw huge bull frogs, tadpoles, and fish. Also saw mule deer."

What you should know

Water pressure considerations: When camping at Mtn View RV Park, be prepared for high water pressure. A camper advised, "Great water pressure (about 100 psi) so we needed our regulator."

Train noise: Several campgrounds experience periodic train noise. A Mountain View visitor noted, "The park is well off the interstate so there was no road noise, but we did notice trains off and on during the day and night, but the noise was not too bad."

Seasonal operating schedules: Some campgrounds have limited seasonal availability. The Scenic Meadows RV Park operates from May 1 to October 1, while others like Gold Rush RV Park remain open year-round despite winter conditions.

Reservation requirements: During peak summer months (June-August), advance reservations are strongly recommended at most RV campgrounds near Haines, Oregon. Weekends can fill up 2-3 weeks in advance at popular parks.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access for kids: La Grande Rendezvous RV Park offers sites with good access to amenities. A visitor observed, "Nice park like setting. Power, water, sewer no TV hookups. Very close to I 84 so would be good for that short rest and continue to your destination!"

Educational mining experiences: Families can combine camping with history lessons at nearby mining sites. One camper at Gold Rush RV Park described it as "Awesome stay, near semi ghost town of Sumpter, Or. Full hookups. 30/50 amps power. Camp area clean. Large sites."

Safety considerations: Some RV parks in the area have unfenced water features or border busy roads. Parents should monitor children around park boundaries, especially at dusk when visibility decreases.

Kid-friendly bathrooms: Look for parks with family-oriented facilities. A visitor to Scenic Meadows RV Park was impressed: "The most outstanding thing about this RV site is the BATHROOM!!!! WOW what a beautiful bathhouse! Super Duper Duper Clean!!!! You could eat off those floors."

Tips from RVers

Hookup quality: For reliable connections, several parks offer full hookups with both 30 and 50-amp service. An RVer at A & A RV Park & Storage noted, "This place was clean, the owner, Steffi, lives on the premises, and everything works. I slept well except for the occasional train."

Pull-through availability: Many RV campgrounds near Haines have pull-through sites for easier access. A visitor to Grande Hot Springs RV Resort mentioned, "Pretty mountain valley campground with many full hookup pull through sites. Friendly staff at check-in as well, taking time to help me 3 minutes before closing for the evening."

Site spacing considerations: Site dimensions vary between parks. A Mountain View RV Park guest commented, "Sites are close to one another but you still have a grass yard with some separation."

Road conditions: Access roads to some parks may require caution. A Grande Hot Springs visitor advised, "If you approach the campsite from the East, be prepared for a bumpy road. The road from the West (LaGrande) is much better even if it takes you a few miles out of the way."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Haines, OR is A-Frame RV Park with a 4.4-star rating from 13 reviews.

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