Best Camping near Jordan Valley, OR

Are you in need of a campground near Jordan Valley, OR? Discover secluded campsites where you can reconnect with nature. Or maybe you like to bring your family and friends along. Either way, there are Jordan Valley campgrounds just for you. Ready to plan your adventure? Check out our campgrounds near Jordan Valley and user-submitted reviews.

Best Camping Sites Near Jordan Valley, OR (32)

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    1.

    Antelope Reservoir

    8 Reviews
    35 Photos
    86 Saves
    Jordan Valley, Oregon

    Facilities: The camping area has four sites with picnic tables and fire rings, vault toilets. No potable (drinking) water is available on site. There is boat access.

    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • Dispersed
    • Picnic Table
    • Toilets
    • Alcohol
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    Silver City Campground

    3 Reviews
    14 Photos
    110 Saves
    Murphy, Idaho

    This small campground is located in a partially restored 19th-century mining town. Please plan to bring your own water. Don't use the water running through the campground from Jordan Creek because it may contain mercury from prior mining activity in the area.

    • Tents
    • Equestrian
    • Cabins
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Tent Cabin
    • Glamping
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    Sunny Ridge RV Park

    2 Reviews
    6 Photos
    9 Saves
    Jordan Valley, Oregon

    When we acquired Sunny Ridge RV Park in June of 2020 only 4 sites worked! Today we have over 40 active sites, fun activities, high speed fiber internet, 24hr laundry and restrooms, convenient online reservations, and so much more! We couldn't have come this far without the dedicated assistance of Richard Marquez, our park manager, and dear friend.

    Thank you, our guests, for being on this journey with us! It is a pleasure for us to be here, and are honored to be part of the Jordan Valley community. We are committed to making make Sunny Ridge RV your family's return destination for years! Thank you for your patience while we are still growing!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $45 / night

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    Celebration Park

    11 Reviews
    25 Photos
    112 Saves
    Melba, Idaho

    Situated along the Snake River, Celebration Park was established as Idaho’s only archaeological park in 1989. A walk through the huge basalt melon gravels deposited by the Bonneville flood reveals petroglyphs 100 to 10,000 years old. Visitors learn about the Paleolithic and Archaic lifeways and enjoy throwing a dart with an atlatl. Experience a walking tour of the historic Guffey Railroad Bridge and be captivated by southwest Idaho’s early mining and railroad history.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group

    $2 - $5 / night

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    Camper-submitted photo from Succor Creek Reservoir Dispersed Camping

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    Succor Creek Reservoir Dispersed Camping

    2 Reviews
    4 Photos
    13 Saves
    Jordan Valley, Oregon

    Dispersed camping. High clearance vehicle recommended. Please LNT.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Tents
    • Dispersed
    • Alcohol
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    Given’s Hot Springs

    7 Reviews
    13 Photos
    72 Saves
    Marsing, Idaho

    Come see what made Oregon Trail pioneers Milford and Mattie Givens trade their Oregon dreams for life in this beautiful high desert setting at the base of Idaho's Owyhee mountains. Located an hour from Boise, and just 1/2 hour from Nampa or Caldwell, Givens Hot Springs takes you away from the stresses of life as you soak or swim in this naturally soft, hot mineral water. Add to your swim a night or relaxing weekend in a tent under the stars, in your own RV, one of our camp trailers, or a quaint 1940's cabin and you won't want to leave!

    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $30 - $40 / night

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    Jordan Craters Area of Environmental Concern

    1 Review
    14 Photos
    13 Saves
    Jordan Valley, Oregon

    Overview: Jordan Craters is a volcanic field, covering 27 square miles with olivine basalt. This otherworldly scene is the result of lava flow that occurred in two main phases, both less than 30,000 years ago. This ancient lava field features craters, lava tubes and pahoehoe (a Hawaiian term meaning "ropy," describing the smooth, billowy lava flows), showing just how mobile a lava flow can be. Drive right up to Coffee Pot Crater, a well-preserved, steep-sided crater that covers two-thirds of a square mile. Hike through or take photos of this alien-like terrain and explore the area's beautiful and geologically violent past. Know Before You Go: The area is full of rugged terrain; footing is precarious. Lack of trails, sharp lava formations and open pits can be dangerous for the most experienced hiker. The lava fields can reach temperatures of more than 120 degrees during the summer. Dehydration is a very real and very dangerous possibility. Bring enough water to remain hydrated. Roads become nearly impassable when wet. Winter weather can make access difficult. High-clearance, four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended. Point of Interest: Coffee Pot Crater: the only crater on site to offer vehicle access. This area also features roughly aligned spatter cones - blocks of lava that have welded together, forming cones.

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Recent Reviews In Jordan Valley

112 Reviews of 32 Jordan Valley Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Owyhee River Put In
    September 5, 2024

    Owyhee River Put In

    Good place for quick overnight

    We pulled in after dark on Labor Day. No one else there. We threw out pads and sleeping bags next to picnic table: gravel was level and decent. Heard barn owl and coyotes yipping across the river. Some road noise.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Succor Creek Reservoir Dispersed Camping
    August 24, 2024

    Succor Creek Reservoir Dispersed Camping

    Nice flat spot

    After a couple dry creek beds there’s a less developed path that goes up a hill. There’s some old headstones from the 1800’s, (yes really) and a stone fire ring. Smooth dirt and very isolated

  • Camper-submitted photo from Owyhee River Put In
    July 25, 2024

    Owyhee River Put In

    Great overnight stop

    Coming in after dark it was a little confusing where the camping was but we quickly realized that you park next to the rocks separating the parking lot from the picnic tables and fire rings. (There was no one else there on a Saturday night) Bathrooms were clean but one had no tp. Water was an unexpected surprise at a free developed site.

    For being just off the highway we were amazed at the peace and quiet!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Swan Falls - Idaho Power
    July 16, 2024

    Swan Falls - Idaho Power

    Beautiful sunrise

    Once you get past the 7 miles with no camping, there are a large amount of campsites. The road is pretty washboard and there was some traffic noise in the morning . There was a moderate amount of trash on the beach that I camped at. But, overall a good campsite.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rivers Edge RV Park
    July 3, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Such a DISAPPOINTMENT

    The cabin we reserved for two nights was such a disappointment, becasue of the time we arrived we forced ourselves to stay one night. The floors were not clean and sleeping on the bed provided was like sleeping on a pie tin. it crinkled and cracked everytinme you moved. The cabin door you could not lock and the bathroom was unbelievably dirty. The shower was more like a drip.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Antelope Reservoir
    July 2, 2024

    Antelope Reservoir

    Free Camping!

    Camping is right on the lake. The road into the campground is a gravel road about a mile from 95. The road is passable for travel trailers. I scooped out 5 campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. If you don't get a site, there is plenty of parking in the dirt lot. There are two vault toilets. I really enjoyed our stay here. Please note that it does get buggy in the evenings. But a great overnight stay as you don't hear the road noise from 95.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Antelope Reservoir
    June 27, 2024

    Antelope Reservoir

    Sweet Little Spot

    I stayed here for two nights, and was the only person there most of the time. The vault toilets, tables and fire pits are a nice addition to this free campground. It's a pretty area. I'd stay here again.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Rivers Edge RV Park
    June 20, 2024

    Rivers Edge RV Park

    Party central

    We stayed 2 nights. The neighbors next to us drank all day and all night. There is supposed to be a noise curfew. It wasn't enforced. It was horrible. When they were asked to quiet down. They said nope and proceeded to say I hope you enjoy us and our parties.

    The bathrooms... horror movie material! Showers, I'm pretty sure have never been cleaned. There was large mice or rat feces every where. Spiders in the showers. No water pressure. I have seen dirty bathrooms as I own my own cleaning business. This bathroom took dirty, disgusting to a whole née level

  • Camper-submitted photo from Celebration Park
    May 20, 2024

    Celebration Park

    Great place! New upgraded campsites.

    I reside approximately five miles from this campground and frequently visit. I've camped there back when it was merely dirt campsites. I'm providing some updated photos for future campers, 13 sites first come first serve. There's a large area at the road's end for turning around, though the approach to the gated campsites is somewhat rough; thus, campers with higher clearance are advised. If space permits, you can also park your camper in the main lot by the river's edge for the same fee. This area is fully paved and equipped with picnic tables and vault toilets, but it may get crowded with day users. Once you head towards the improved campsites, you're essentially committed to entering, but turning around is possible. Additionally, there's an excellent hiking trail leading to Halverson Lake not far in, forming a 3.9-mile loop. For a more extensive hike, follow the river trail to discover old stone mini huts—some are intact enough to enter, while others are just rubble, yet they're all intriguing to explore. It's believed they once served as shelters for trappers.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Slocum Creek (Leslie Gulch) Campground
    May 19, 2024

    Slocum Creek (Leslie Gulch) Campground

    Incredible rocks

    There is an established campground near the very end of the road. It was full on a mid-May weekend. Plenty of camping at pullouts along the dirt road. Really beautiful area for hiking and many folks fishing and boating.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Succor Creek State Natural Area
    April 30, 2024

    Succor Creek State Natural Area

    Simple campground at a beautiful location

    Can get crowded over the weekends but the campground is at a stunning location. No water, electric or trash services, and no firewood available at the campground.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Slocum Creek (Leslie Gulch) Campground
    September 29, 2023

    Slocum Creek (Leslie Gulch) Campground

    Awesome views

    Beautiful spot, campground was clean and the views are beautiful. The men’s pit toilet was in bad shape and not clean and did not have a toilet seat. Everyone there used the women’s side. Also, the flys were outrageous though throughout the whole campground

  • Camper-submitted photo from Antelope Reservoir
    September 27, 2023

    Antelope Reservoir

    Great little spot next to the reservoir

    Right next to the reservoir. Mainly a large parking lot with picnic tables and fire rings. There are about 3-4 spots and a large parking lot. There is one bathroom and no water. If it’s full you can continue south along the reservoir and there are a few other camping spots. Area is free and there is no Verizon service.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Slocum Creek (Leslie Gulch) Campground
    August 31, 2023

    Slocum Creek (Leslie Gulch) Campground

    Beautiful and extremely secluded

    The camp grounds are basic, but are in surprisingly good condition. The pit bathrooms were surprisingly clean and smell free.

    I came in on a Wednesday mid-day and saw a number of folks driving down to and from the lake. There was only one couple sharing the grounds with me.

    I highly recommend the star gazing if you come on a clear night with no full moon. Don’t be surprised if you see some bats flying around at dusk! I was also greeted by a wild rabbit as I was taking in the sights.

    I heard what I think was a pack of coyotes howling at one another for a minute as I was going to sleep.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Swan Falls - Idaho Power
    July 2, 2023

    Swan Falls - Idaho Power

    Nice views, not great grounds

    I camped up top on the side of the gorge. The area I found had old fire pits people didn’t clean up, with bits of trash scattered around. The area was fairly secluded, but you’ll still hear boats ripping around in the water below. Not too bad but detracts from the experience little bit. More disappointed with the trash.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Succor Creek State Natural Area
    June 25, 2023

    Succor Creek State Natural Area

    Gorgeous location, plenty of spots to set up

    Really stunning location with plenty of spots to camp most of the time, although I can see it being hard to find a good spot during holiday weekends.

    Getting there was great. It’s a 20 mile dirt and gravel road from the freeway and it’s pretty well maintained.

    I didn’t see a single piece of trash anywhere on my last trip. I will be making another trip out soon.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Birch Creek Historic Ranch
    May 30, 2023

    Birch Creek Historic Ranch

    No potable water. Very rough terrain.

    It was beautiful and amazing. We had a great time. Caught and cooked some catfish. Went for a hike. There is no potable water anywhere high or low near or far from the campsite. The road getting in is very rough and washed out in multiple locations. 4WD and lifted is recommended. No one has grated this road in at least 7+ years. Otherwise it was amazing just come prepared with water and a spare tire just in case.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Antelope Reservoir
    May 23, 2023

    Antelope Reservoir

    Nice spot to stay

    The view of the lake is nice and there are plenty of spots to the right down the road. The farther back you go, the rougher the road gets. There’s only one bathroom right at the entrance only realistically accessible by the first site. At the time I went it was fairly buggy as you’re right on the water. No service with Verizon

  • Camper-submitted photo from BLM Owyhee Wild and Scenic River
    May 19, 2023

    BLM Owyhee Wild and Scenic River

    Crowded-Mainly Boat Launch

    This is on the same river as the Rome Launch site.Saw a couple spots that could be campsites but it was way crowded with all the boaters parking everywhere I think there might be other campsites further down the river but I can't seem to figure out how to them.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Celebration Park
    October 10, 2022

    Celebration Park

    Great option for low fee

    Sites are next to the river and have amazing views of the surrounding terrain.

    Trash cans are located at each designated site as well as a level area to set up.

    There is cell reception in case you are interested but the wifi was poor.

    The fire pits are locked during fire season.

    Unfortunately, my site was a victim of irresponsible campers who left trash and urinated near the tent site. Obviously not the campground’s fault but something to be aware of.

    $5 fee with dropbox. 3 night max (within 30 day period.)

  • Camper-submitted photo from Given’s Hot Springs
    September 10, 2022

    Given’s Hot Springs

    Camp was closed to camping but open for springs

    GPS was wrong. I ended up on the wrong side of the river. Google was looking for a school. Finally found the location by moving the map around. It looked worn out and they where not open for camping. Saved me some money



Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Jordan Valley, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Jordan Valley, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 32 campgrounds and RV parks near Jordan Valley, OR and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Jordan Valley, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Jordan Valley, OR is Antelope Reservoir with a 4.5-star rating from 8 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Jordan Valley, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Jordan Valley, OR.

What parks are near Jordan Valley, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 parks near Jordan Valley, OR that allow camping, notably Boise National Forest and Malheur National Forest.