Best RV Parks & Resorts near Huntington, OR
Searching for an RV campsite near Huntington? RV camping is an adventurous and unique way to experience the city. Each spot offers quick access to one or more of Huntington's most popular destinations.
Searching for an RV campsite near Huntington? RV camping is an adventurous and unique way to experience the city. Each spot offers quick access to one or more of Huntington's most popular destinations.
Come And Enjoy Your Stay As You Camp, Boat, Hike, Bike Or Just Relax On 900 Feet Of Private Snake River Access. Peace and serenity, just minutes from I-84.
44 RV spaces with full and partial hook-ups
30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer
Private Boat Ramp
Picnic area, tables, and playground
A dump station. Ice and propane sales.
$49 - $55 / night
The A-Frame RV Park has a variety of resources available including 30amp and 50amp RV sites, tent sites, propane, a dog walk, souvenirs, showers, and a laundry facility.
Stretch your legs in our spacious clubhouse or take a walk to our Pickle Ball court. Let your dog play in the fenced dog park. Wash your clothes in 1 of 12 washers and dryers (but keep your quarters because this state-of-the-art equipment takes cards!). And did we mention our Fiber internet? Finally, after a long day of playing, or to get ready in the morning, feel free to use 1 of the 8 private bathrooms and showers in the clubhouse.
At Center Point, never worry about being awakened by a loud lawnmower because each site is separated by artificial turf. Green grass all year round! Wide streets with extra space for turning will take the stress away from parking your rig.
Each stall has full hookups that include water, sewer and 20/30/50 amp power.
$61 / night
Welcome to Vale RV Park, where adventure meets comfort in the stunning outdoor playground of Vale, Oregon. Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes, our RV park offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.
With over 120 spacious RV pads equipped with full hook-ups, we provide a convenient and comfortable home base for your journey. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or an extended stay, we offer flexible rates to accommodate your needs, with options for daily, weekly, and monthly stays.
$45 - $499 / night
$22 - $65 / night
Conveniently located along I-84 at exit 304, our Love's RV Hookup-Baker City OR 569 provides the RV traveler with a safe and well-maintained place to stop for the night as you travel across the country. Our reservation and check in process makes booking a site quick and convenient. Guests can make reservations, pay and check in or out on their own devices, providing an automated and contactless experience that quickly gets you back on the road to your destination.
Our Love's RV Hookup-Baker City OR 569 offers the following when you book a reservation:
Spaces offer water, sewer, 20/30/50 amp electric, Wi-Fi, shade tree, grass lawn, picnic table and Free Expanded Cable TV. All campers enjoy top rated restrooms, showers and laundro-mat.
Meeting room and tent areas with BBQ's available. Quiet pets welcome. No freeway noise. Open 7 days a week all year long
The Baker City Motel has turned its back parking lot into an RV park that appears to be largely composed of long-term residents. It is charmless with trailers and campers wedged closely together on what was a muddy surface on the night I stayed there. That said, the park delivers on its promises with good electrical connections and robust wifi. The bathroom which includes a shower was clean and spacious. Though segregated by gender, on the morning I waited outside the ladies' room for the occupant to vacate, it was a man who exited leaving the smell of cigarette smoke behind. If you're tired and looking for a place to park and sleep, maybe catch up on some emails, this is a suitable choice, close to the city center. But you won't want to stick around for the atmosphere. Oh, and at $35 a night, I found it a bit pricey.
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.
This Spot is a free site on the Snake River next to a full hookup RV Park. This site is convenient and accessible for an overnight stay. Besides having no cell service, this was a pleasant experience.
There are a few tables set up and one bathroom on site.
The neighboring RV park is friendly as well.
I Stayed overnight in April of 2024 and had no problems
Multiple private bathrooms to shower/clean up. WiFi is basic but fast. Staff are incredibly friendly and helpful. All sites are level, asphalt with room for 2 cars beside the RV.
Several long-term tenants. Even a separate group of sites for those that need to smoke/vape.
Bathrooms available 24/7 with code. Rec room with billiard table is very cool
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)
Well managed, clean, beautiful landscaping, level sites, clean restrooms, plenty of showers, supply store, full hookups, pet friendly, wifi in most of the park, excellent prices.
After dry camping for 3 days, we needed a hook up site but prefer campgrounds to RV parks. This campground fit the bill with a water and elec hook up. We made reservations about 2 weeks in advance.
The campground is on Lake Phillips but you can’t see the lake from most sites. The water level was pretty low when we visited. The camp host was nice enough to deliver ice to our site since the concession area was closed due to Covid. We spent our days hiking on some great trails nearby and our friends kayaked on the lake and visited the historic town of Sumpter. Some sites are pretty exposed and hot if it’s sunny.
Living in Idaho near the border of Idaho, I was looking for a great catfishing spot on the Snake River. I found this campground along the Snake just on the other side of the border - eastern Oregon. The campgrounds are AWESOME!!! The have all the amenities for RV camping. They do have tent camping sites as well. There is some great history of the area and we were appreciative of how the State Park system displayed it. Great fishing for the shore angler as well as boat anglers. I fished from my kayak and caught crappie and catfish as well as some smallmouth bass. I would definitely camp here again. They do have a dump station for RVs as well as restrooms. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table.
This is a site with a blend of tent, drive in, and full hook up sites. Easy access to trailheads and the host is cool with plenty of great suggestions for exploring off the usual places. There are two main sections of about 30 sites each with reserved and walk up sites. The camp is super busy on weekends but great mid week. The hike to the confluence is good and goes deep into some canopy growth sections that are perfect. The trail ran along the river with ample opportunity to actually rest and soak your feet or do some earthing. The team is super cool an evening and morning yet wam days bordering on hot. A magical little spot, $23 bucks for a camper van spot. A bargain at three times the price.
We did not have a reservation for an overnight stop. We lucked out. They had a spot for our 30ft TT. The site was level enough we didn't even have to unhook. Great hosts. My electric cord was too short to go plug in. He loaned me two adapters and a 50amp cord to make it reach. No charge. The bathhouse is in an A frame building so when you look in the mirror to shave you see your feet. Other than that a great stop. They don't do Good Sam discounts.
Set up as old mining town, the outside of the bldgs has nice antiques and starts you off feeling good about where you're staying. You have to drive through trailer park to get to office, but RV park in the back is nicely spread out. Office wasn't manned when we came in, but forms and codes were readily available. Bathrooms were very clean with great showers! Would stay again if in the area.
This is primarily an RV park, with monthly rates. It is very well manicured and maintained.
There is however a nice tenting area with plenty of shade and grass. This is separate from the RVs and you might be the only one in the tent area. There was only one other group during our stay of a few days. Leave your vehicle in the parking area and walk to your site.
It's a good place to stop if you're on your way through, or visiting in the area. Much nicer than anything else in the area.
This RV Park is a mix of full time rv and manufactured home tenants and a few rv campers. Set right in front of railroad track right off the road. Lots of shade and large rv gravel pads. Not what I was expecting on our road trip.
Nice little place to pull off for the night. It's just a gravel parking lot right next to an RV park. Beautiful view of the snake river and rolling hills. The bathroom was clean. The amount of bugs at sunset was BIBLICAL!
This motel/rv site is a great jumping off point for rafting, hunting and fishing! It has a pool which is great because it gets really hot in the summer. The RV parking is in back of the motel so its not very scenic right there, but the surrounding area makes up for it.
This boat launch has no amenities, but it is right next door to an established RV park (Catfish Junction) so you can get Propane and other things if you need them. And, it is right on the southwest bank of the Snake River! A great spot for an overnight stay!
Beautiful, quiet park located in Vale Oregon. Large pull through full hookup sites with plenty of yard space and space between RVs. Gameroom with a billiards table, ping pong table, and cornhole. Also has an area to get a workout in!
Our first camping trip for 2022. Rivers Edge RV park was available and made a no hassle, easy on line reservations.
I enjoyed the fact that you can kayak from the camp area on the Snake River, and within just a couple miles, you officially kayaked to Oregon.
We found a local vineyard that is a pleasure to visit. Good food, good wine and a great view of the vineyard while eating.
The owners (Megan/Turk), made the camping trip wonderful. Full time RV for them, they seem to have a way of making you feel like family at the camp fire. Very down to earth and easy going.
We stayed here because it was convenient to the freeway. They gave us a site near the dog walk so our dog could use it. It is right in the city so you have traffic noise. If you are looking for a cannabis shop there are 2 visible from the RV park!
They have a club house with games, a pickle ball court and a basketball court.Family friendly.
It's amazing how little things can create a good impression. The front desk lady was so friendly and helpful. The park was clean and well maintained. They had a cute little pet area with a fire hydrant in there. We specifically sought this place out because of the hot tub. It's so nice to soak after a long drive day. Most sites are pull through. Spots are small but they have a nice grass area. Seems that most people stay one night as they are passing through. Bathrooms were nice and very clean. Cute little store in the office. They also had a nice pool (which is currently closed). They offered a 10% Good Sam's discount. We would stay here again.
We were excited about this place because it had great pictures, an amazing view, and some great amenities. When we arrived, we drove into a trailer park... Like the 70s style... There are RV spots among them, and then a while RV area in the rear. The grounds were wet and mushy with snow, and the sites are gravel, so we continued down the road.
This summer we tried Rivers Edge Rv Park for the first time and had a great experience. On our drive up to Pacific Northwest in early August we did tent camping here and in late September we tried the cabins along the river. Wonderful quiet location, good hosts and amazing sunsets on the Snake River. If you stay in the cabins, just a note that this is a place where you need to bring your own bedding and kitchen items, however there is a hot plate and sink, plus a microwave. The ladder steps up to the bedroom was an adventure in itself😛 No bathrooms in the cabin, but there is a community bathroom and shower. One star off because the bathroom really does need to be updated. Shower was a bit grungy. But for everything great about this place, I know we will be back!
Found this campsite thru a free site. Beautiful trees line Cow Hollow and history from American-Japanese work/labor camp back in 1942. The town's people we met were amazing. The site takes donations but the city will tell you $10/night. BUT, even paying the $10, you have electric and water hook-ups, two baseball fields, two small parks, basketball/tennis court. Weekends consists of events. We stayed 14 days in tents and had a wedding, church festival and another wedding coming up the weekend we were leaving. Weekdays are quiet. Grassy areas for tents, gravel for RVs. Nice fire rings donated by a Boy Scouts group and brick bbq grills, picnic tables, restrooms and showers.
12 miles or so towards Lake Owyhee, Snively Hot Springs is to your left before going over the cattle guard. The rocky canyons, Snake River and starry nights are incredible!
Best little Campgound in the area! Sits right on the Snake River, large grassy area with lots of shade, Cabins, tent sites, limited full hookups, electric, covered picnic tables, small boat dock, 2 horseshoe pits excellent catfishing, supplied fire rings (you can buy wood there), they just added a TeePee! The host, Turk, and his wife, Meghan, are absolutely, by far the best camp hosts we've ever dealt with. Dogs are allowed. BEST SUNSETS EVER!
Super clean. Great camp host and only $17 with my National Park Pass. Full hookups
Beautiful large campground with full hookups. They also have a fish cleaning station and very clean bathrooms. Nice trails for hikes/walks.
I have lived here full-time for over 3 years. It is beautiful, quiet, calm, and very safe for children and families. The rates are some of the cheapest around the country, and there is a group site for picnicking with a fire pit. There are tent sites with fire pits as well as RV spots and truck campers are always welcome as well. 24/7 free showers, and laundry @1.25. there is a phone number to call if you get in after business hours or you can just fill out a sheet and find a spot for the night and hook up. Owners are very laid back, and welcoming. We all rely on the old school honor system around here.
Huntington, Oregon, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to outdoor enthusiasts looking for scenic views and convenient amenities.
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