RV Camping near Meacham, OR

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    RV parks near Meacham provide multiple full-service options for travelers along Interstate 84. Grande Hot Springs RV Resort features 90-foot pull-through sites with 50-amp electrical service, sewer hookups, and access to on-site hot springs pools. "The sites are reasonably level with full hookups that are well labeled," noted one visitor, emphasizing the ease for first-time RVers. Wildhorse Resort Casino RV Park, located approximately 10 miles outside Pendleton, offers all-season camping with water and sewer connections, though sites are closely spaced with minimal privacy. La Grande Rendezvous RV Park contains 98 spacious sites accommodating large rigs, while Pendleton KOA maintains year-round access with pull-through spots suitable for big rigs.

    Most RV parks in the region require advance reservations during summer and fall, particularly on weekends. Highway noise impacts several parks, especially those positioned near I-84. A traveler mentioned that Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area "is somewhat close to the highway" with consistent traffic sounds, even at night. Full hookup sites typically include 50-amp service, water, and sewer connections, though availability varies seasonally. Dump stations can be found at Wildhorse Casino, Grande Hot Springs RV Resort, and several parks in La Grande. Cell service fluctuates throughout the area, with most major parks maintaining reliable Verizon coverage. Pet policies generally allow dogs with standard leash requirements, though several parks lack designated off-leash areas despite accommodating pet owners.

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    Best RV Campgrounds near Meacham (63)

      1. Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      4.5(45)28mi from MeachamRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Pet friendly, family friendly."

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

      2. Wildhorse Resort Casino RV Park & Tipi Villiage

      3.7(9)16mi from MeachamRVs, Tents

      "Fairly level site 95 fit our trailer & truck totaling 55”. People tend to not leash their dog which is a problem for my dog. Full hookups, check in is 3pm out is 11am."

      "Easy and simple access to all hookups. Mostly quiet (except for simi trucks parking for the night on the road near park running their equipment all night.) Staff was professional and kind."

      from $20 - $80 / night

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      3. La Grande Rendezvous RV Park

      3.0(3)21mi from MeachamRVs, Tents

      from $66 - $78 / night

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      4. Hu - Na - Ha RV Park

      4.0(2)25mi from MeachamRVs, Tents

      "The park is right on the edge of town. Nestled between a river and a horse farm he will hear a rooster everyday you will hear a donkey. There are wild turkey in the area but they're quite quiet."

      5. Blue Valley RV Park

      4.0(8)40mi from MeachamRVs

      "Small rv park makes visiting Walla Walla wine country east and affordable. Clean and well kept. Sites are typical park size but are well designed paved and level. Nice landscaping."

      "Very clean park with level, paved, large sites. Full hookups. Clean bathrooms, showers, laundry, and gathering space. Near an industrial area, but safe and close to downtown."

      6. RV Resort Four Seasons

      3.7(6)37mi from MeachamRVs, Tents

      "Campground was great, plenty of pull-through spots for our rig. We are 30 amp and was accommodated fine, RV notes are incorrect."

      "High summer season. They were nearly full. They held a spot. Grass pad full hook up."

      7. The Lookout RV Park

      Be the first to review23mi from MeachamRVs, Tents

      8. Pilot RV Park

      4.0(2)42mi from MeachamRVs, 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."

      9. Wallowa River RV Park

      5.0(1)44mi from MeachamRVs, Tents

      "This quiet, relaxing park is right on the Wallowa River which provides that unwinding song of rushing water throughout the park."

      10. MyzticVibes RV & Events

      Be the first to review36mi from Meacham3 sitesRVs

      from $60 / night

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    271 Reviews of 63 Meacham Campgrounds


    • R
      Mar. 23, 2020

      Pioneer RV Park

      Home is where you park it.

      Great park for overnight, short term or long term. Moved in 11/25/19, today is 03/22/20. Full hook ups, incl water, sewer, garbage. Electrical is extra. Great people in the office. Park is paved grass at every sight. Close to town, convenient store close by. Showers, restrooms and laundry available for campers.

    • 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).

    • Jaime B.
      Jun. 17, 2021

      RV Resort Four Seasons

      Lots of hookups

      This site was right next to Fort Walla Walla, with a park and dog park. Not much else here but weird animal statues and long-term RVers. Lots of hookups for RV and trailers. No tent or car camping. The bathrooms were still closed June 2021, need to use your own hookups.

    • 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.

    • R
      Sep. 20, 2021

      Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      Grand Hot Springs

      Nice place, typical RV Resort, everyone side by side with very little shade. Autumn took my reservation and I specifically asked for a good place for wifi for a meeting. Autumn accommodated and put me in #51, close the office. Staff were friendly. Front office and laundry area very clean. Prices for items in the little store were reasonable. 50 amp electric if needed. Good wifi and cell service (Sprint), if sprint was good, everyone else probably is too. Did not go in the pool. They have an adults only time starting at 9P-11P which is nice. $55/night

    • David M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 11, 2020

      Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      Beautiful Valley Views

      Very quiet wide open campground surrounded by snowy peaks. Full hookups at all sites, mostly 30 amp service but many sites have 50 amp also. Great value for the money in a beautiful setting.

    • Marty S.
      Aug. 19, 2022

      Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

      Huge sites. Delightful hot pools

      This is a big Park with lots of spaces between the sites. The sites themselves are very long. They could hold very big rigs and their tow vehicles. The staff was very helpful and friendly. There are two pools, one at 100° and one at 90 °. If you get off at exit 265, there is a good paved Road. If you get off at exit 268, there are three miles of gravel road.


    Guide to Meacham

    Camping near Meacham, Oregon offers several RV accommodations throughout the Blue Mountains region. Situated at approximately 4,000 feet elevation, the area experiences significant seasonal temperature variations, with summer highs averaging 75-85°F and winter lows frequently dropping below freezing. Most campgrounds remain open May through October, with limited winter access due to snow conditions at higher elevations.

    What to do

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: The area surrounding Grande Hot Springs RV Resort provides excellent nature watching. "The resort lies next to a wildlife refuge. There are many birds," notes one visitor. Along the nature trail, campers can spot diverse wildlife: "Saw huge bull frogs, tadpoles, and fish. Also saw mule deer."

    Hot springs soaking: Natural mineral pools offer relaxation after traveling. "The two hot spring fed soaking pools were open for 'twilight soak' until 11 PM which was a great touch after a long day on the road," reports one camper. Another mentioned, "I was grateful for the health benefits of the mineral soak."

    Casino entertainment: Family-friendly activities await at Wildhorse Resort Casino RV Park. "The casino has added many family activities, including an arcade, a cinema, a food court, and recently a bowling alley with multiple lanes. Plus restaurants and a sports bar," reports a camper. The convenience extends to transportation: "There's a free shuttle to and from the casino that seems to run most hours."

    What campers like

    Spacious RV sites: Many rv sites near Meacham, Oregon accommodate larger vehicles. At La Grande Rendezvous RV Park, "Big sites, very nice staff and easy in and out" make parking stress-free. The sites are well-designed for oversized rigs: "We have about 20ft left and are about 60ft with toad. 50amp/30amp hook up."

    Clean facilities: Campgrounds in the region maintain high cleanliness standards. "Very nice RV park, very clean and well maintained. Roads and all sites are gravel. Lots of green grass areas and dog areas," notes a visitor to Grande Hot Springs. Another camper at Pendleton KOA was "very impressed with the personal bathroom/shower rooms."

    Mountain views: The landscape provides scenic backdrops at many campsites. One camper described Blue Valley RV Park as having "level, paved, large sites" with pleasing surroundings. At another location, a visitor noted "very quiet wide open campground surrounded by snowy peaks. Full hookups at all sites, mostly 30 amp service but many sites have 50 amp also."

    What you should know

    Seasonal considerations: Weather impacts camping conditions significantly. "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," advises a summer visitor. Spring brings unique experiences: "Visiting in April on a Sunday to do day use has defined my idea of heavenly. The snow-covered peaks, the clean air, the sounds of the spring birds, and the silence are magical."

    RV site layout variations: Park designs differ substantially across the region. One camper observed that RV Resort Four Seasons has "such tight corners I barely made it to my site. The sites are annoyingly un-level. Make sure you have pads and a septic ramp." This contrasts with other parks where "all sites are pull through and can accommodate large RVs."

    Connectivity options: Cell service and WiFi availability varies by location. At Wildhorse Resort, a visitor reported "free WiFi and 2 bars of Verizon LTE." Another camper noted "the Verizon signal is strong" at a different location, while others mentioned connectivity challenges: "Sure there's wifi but good luck using it."

    Tips for camping with families

    Pool access: Several campgrounds offer swimming facilities. "Both the hotel and the RV park have separate swimming pools," notes a Wildhorse Resort visitor. These provide welcome relief during summer months when temperatures frequently exceed 90°F.

    Pet-friendly policies: Most parks accommodate animals with some restrictions. "Lots of green grass areas and dog areas," mentions one camper. However, enforcement varies: "People tend to not leash their dog which is a problem for my dog."

    Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects sound levels at various sites. "The park is rarely full," notes one camper at Wildhorse Resort, making it quieter than busier locations. At Pilot RV Park, a visitor observed "the rv park is next to a Pilot truck stop which creates some noise and traffic but the plusses far outweigh any issues they create."

    Tips from RVers

    Utility access: Hookup locations vary between parks. At La Grande Rendezvous RV Park, "50amp/30amp hook up. As well as sewer and fresh great tasting water" provides complete service. However, some RVers note challenges: "The utilities are towards the back of the pad, so I had to use two sewer hoses to get from the main black tank."

    Reservation timing: Advance booking varies seasonally for RV sites near Meacham. One camper recommended flexibility: "I called from 40 miles out on a Friday night in August. High summer season. They were nearly full. They held a spot."

    Facility availability: Amenities differ between parks. "The facilities are clean... more showers than toilets. Each space has grass and a pad to park on... no gravel roads," reports a Pendleton KOA visitor. At Pilot RV Park, "they took our reservation from the road so we could drive right into our pull-through space."

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