Camping near Adrian, OR

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    The Snake River region surrounding Adrian, Oregon provides multiple camping options ranging from developed state parks to dispersed sites on public lands. Lake Owyhee State Park, located just outside Adrian, features two main campgrounds—Indian Creek and McCormack—offering tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. Owyhee-Dispersed camping areas can be found along the Owyhee River below the dam, providing more primitive camping experiences without amenities. The area's campgrounds typically sit along waterways, with several offering boat-in access in addition to standard drive-in camping.

    Road conditions vary significantly throughout the region, with many dispersed sites requiring high-clearance vehicles for safe access. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F, while winters bring freezing conditions that affect water availability at undeveloped sites. Cell service is notably limited or non-existent at Lake Owyhee State Park and surrounding areas, making advance planning essential. Permits are required for watercraft, including non-motorized equipment, to prevent invasive species. A visitor noted, "There is no cell phone reception, nada, none. For us, this makes it a great place to get away for the weekend and unplug from everything."

    Waterfront camping represents the primary draw for most visitors to the Adrian area, with the Snake River and Lake Owyhee providing scenic backdrops. Developed campgrounds feature amenities like showers, toilets, and electric hookups, while dispersed sites offer more solitude and direct river access. Several campers mention the area's wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly for bird watchers. A review highlighted the appeal of more remote options: "This may not be for most campers but if you are a desert rat like myself, who loves to get AWAY FROM ALL, you will be very pleased!" Visitors should be aware of potential hazards including rattlesnakes during warmer months and goat head stickers that can affect both humans and pets in certain camping areas.

    Best Campgrounds near Adrian (75)

      1. Rivers Edge RV Park

      3.4(13)8mi from AdrianRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Rivers Edge RV park was available and made a no hassle, easy on line reservations.  "

      "This summer we tried Rivers Edge Rv Park for the first time and had a great experience."

      from $22 - $65 / night

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      2. Owyhee-Dispersed

      4.2(10)7mi from Adrian

      "Was driving thru to seattle from the Midwest. My last stop! Easy to find. No signal and no fires allowed due to BLM land. Was a brisk 12° in mid/late November. A few campers."

      "The path in from the highway was washboard, but once in the parking area it was easy to navigate with our 34' long 5th wheel. It is not very level, though."

      3. Cow Hollow Park

      3.2(9)6mi from AdrianRVs, Tents

      "The hosts were kind enough to let me stay the evening anyway because it’s so far off the beaten path and I’m self-contained in my car with no need for amenities."

      "I’m traveling with two big dogs who hate the heat, it’s been over a 100° for about a week around the region and this place made it bearable."

      from $5 / night

      4. Snake River RV Resort, LLC

      4.7(9)13mi from Adrian3 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Great staff, construction near river takes away from nature"

      "This place has beautiful green grass, next to the river. The bathroom and showers are very nice. It was a little loud next to the Homedale Airport and a lumber mill. The employees are super nice."

      from $55 - $65 / night

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      5. Indian Creek Campground — Lake Owyhee State Park

      4.4(7)13mi from Adrian25 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The lake is great for those with watercraft, but make sure you acquire an invasive species permit (even non-motorized equipment)."

      "We added a video to this review showing the drive  to Indian Creek CG about a mile further up the road. We are seasoned 5th wheelers and went slow with no problem."

      from $24 - $92 / night

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      6. McCormack Campground — Lake Owyhee State Park

      4.7(6)13mi from Adrian39 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Awesome campground in southeastern Oregon. Even on a busy Memorial Day weekend, able to find a spot last minute."

      "We stayed at site 40 at McCormack Campground of Lake Owyhee State Park. We called a few hours I heard and were told that there were several walk up so it’s available."

      from $24 - $31 / night

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      7. Country Corners Campground & RV Park

      4.6(11)17mi from AdrianRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This campground is a little oasis on the Idaho-Oregon border close to I84. The owners take gre@t pride in maintaining this site. We stopped for a night while traveling through."

      "Everything was great - quiet, but near the highway. Showers and bathrooms were super clean."

      from $25 - $50 / night

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      8. Old Fort Boise RV Park

      3.3(4)7mi from AdrianRVs, Tents

      from $15 - $25 / night

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      9. Owyhee River - Below Dam - Owyhee Dam Park

      4.8(4)11mi from AdrianTents

      "If you want the site in the pictures, which was fairly quiet other than a few people checking if it was open, take the first right after the bridge and follow the trail down."

      "Just follow Owyhee Lake Rd along the river and you will find spaces to set up your tent or RV. It is a bit deserty, so beware of snakes. You will find quite a few places before the tunnel."

      10. Caldwell Campground and RV Park

      3.5(11)20mi from AdrianRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The lakeside location and walking trails are beautiful. Feels like living outside of town but still close to everything town offers."

      "We were right next to the lake #69. We had a pull through for our 40’ fifth wheel and we’re happy."

      from $28 - $43 / night

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    391 Reviews of 75 Adrian Campgrounds


    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 29, 2026

      Succor Creek State Natural Area

      Stunning location

      Surprisingly beautiful area. Dirt road to get there is in good shape but is more than 10 miles. Area is more or less flat. Pit toilets. Some shade.

    • Imerie T.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Succor Creek State Natural Area Dispersed

      Love the Succor Creek area

      We had an amazing spot, north of the campground, beautiful and quiet. Drivers slowed way down. Watch out for poison Ivy, it’s thick.

    • Shawn S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 22, 2026

      Owyhee Front

      Great gravel lot

      No amenities, but large level lot with great biking and atv trails. Big rig friendly.

    • Kymberlie D.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 18, 2026

      Oasis Recreation Site

      Safe and quiet

      Felt very safe and got a good nights rest. Once the sun starts the set, there’s an insane amount of bugs. And the entire field is fox tail- so if you have a dog just be ware.

    • L
      May. 14, 2026

      River Point RV Park

      Don't recommend.

      Stayed here long term for 5 months. Price was good, laundry and bathrooms were clean clean. My wife and I were asked to leave because I complained about their creepy pervert maintenance guy. I caught him looking in the windows of our vehicles and rv more than a few times. I finally had enough when I caught him looking into the back glass door of our toy hauler. I went to the office and said I was going to notify the local police about it. The manager said the park had the right to look anywhere they wanted. They next day we were asked to leave.

    • L
      May. 14, 2026

      Canyon Springs RV Resort

      Good value for price.

      Been staying here long term for a couple weeks now. Overall it's nice, quiet and clean. It's a little tight maneuvering a large rv into some spaces. A couple gripes, only 2 trash dumpster locations in the whole park and not close to the spaces. No utvs allowed at all. They forbid using them at all even to take out trash, laundry ,shower, hot tub etc.

    • L
      May. 14, 2026

      Caldwell Campground and RV Park

      Way overpriced.

      Stayed here long term for 4 months. The price they charge is criminal for what you get. I paid $850+ a month. All spaces are dirt. Bathrooms and showers aren't very clean. Laundry machines are broke more often than not. The freeway noise is terrible.
      My wife never felt comfortable there due to some creepy tenants. If possible, stay somewhere else. They don't filter their water. I noticed when I left that my hose screen was almost plugged up with sediment and mineral deposits.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 9, 2026

      Celebration Park

      Celebration Park

      Came out for one night. Bathrooms were clean. The bridge was eerie, no ghost train this visit, maybe next time. Coffee next to the river was refreshing. Overall great stay.

    • Traci B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 27, 2026

      Mann Creek Recreation Area

      Dispersed night

      What a beautiful overnight stay. Dispersed camping FYI: DRIVE PAST campground about 4 miles/11 minutes and you will start noticing creek side spots. (Don't be fooled by the flat open area before the campground, unless you want to be on the reservoir) Worth the drive in, fairly smooth gravel road.


    Guide to Adrian

    The Adrian area sits at approximately 2,200 feet elevation in Oregon's high desert region, where temperatures can fluctuate dramatically between day and night. Dispersed camping sites along the Owyhee River typically sit on rocky terrain consisting of river cobble that can be challenging for tent stakes. Most camping spots near Adrian, Oregon require advance preparation as amenities are limited and the nearest services are often 40+ miles away.

    What to do

    Fishing for browns: Owyhee River below the dam offers exceptional fly fishing opportunities for trophy brown trout. According to a camper, "If you enjoy Fly Fishing for Brown Trout, this place is awesome... It is very rugged, but there are amenities for camping. Just follow Owyhee Lake Rd along the river and you will find spaces to set up your tent or RV."

    Kayaking across state lines: The Snake River allows paddlers to cross between Idaho and Oregon. At Rivers Edge RV Park, a visitor noted, "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."

    Hot springs soaking: Snively Hot Springs provides a natural thermal experience near dispersed camping areas. A camper at Owyhee-Dispersed shared, "The hot springs are off the road across the street from the sign. It was a little too hot for my liking but my wife enjoyed wading in it."

    Wine tasting: Local vineyards offer agricultural experiences to complement camping trips. One visitor noted, "We found a local vineyard that is a pleasure to visit. Good food, good wine and a great view of the vineyard while eating."

    What campers like

    Remote solitude: The distance from population centers creates genuine isolation opportunities. At Indian Creek Campground, a visitor appreciated that "We pretty much had the CG to ourselves, Mon-Thurs."

    Wildlife encounters: Various animal species frequently visit campsites throughout the area. A camper mentioned, "We had mule deer and a covey of quail visit us mornings and evenings."

    Night sky viewing: The minimal light pollution creates exceptional stargazing conditions. A reviewer at McCormack Campground complained that "occupants of trailer sites above had their porch/string/rope lights on still at midnight taking away from the beauty of the night sky."

    Shade options: While much of the terrain is exposed, several areas provide tree cover. At Caldwell Campground, a visitor noted, "The tent sites are super close together and there is alot of highway noise. If you're looking for a quick site with amenities this is good though. It has shade and thats a huge plus."

    What you should know

    Limited connectivity: Cell coverage is essentially non-existent in many locations. A visitor at Cow Hollow Park confirmed the isolation: "It's located on a dead-end road and is very peaceful. It's about 15 minutes from the nearest city and about 15 minutes from Snively Hot Springs."

    Road conditions: Access roads can be hazardous for larger vehicles or trailers. A camper at Owyhee-Dispersed cautioned: "Depending on how rugged your vehicle is, spots are limited. No T-Mobile service. Oh, and the bugs are insane."

    Trash issues: Improper waste disposal affects some camping areas. One visitor observed, "This place is absolutely beautiful and would be perfect if it weren't for people leaving so much trash behind. My wife and I spent a lot of time picking up countless bullet casing and other trash."

    Tent site challenges: Ground conditions can make setting up tents difficult in some locations. A camper noted, "All sites are on tent-stake-resistant river cobble, though some disguised with a thin layer of dirt, or a white layer of alkali or talc."

    Tips for camping with families

    Campground activities: Several locations provide recreational facilities for children. At Country Corners Campground, a visitor appreciated that "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."

    Swimming opportunities: Warm water temperatures create unique experiences for children. A reviewer at Rivers Edge RV Park shared, "The water was so warm I swam at midnight! That's 5 stars."

    Safety considerations: Environmental hazards require preparation and awareness. One camper warned, "Combined with the smell of dead fish, difficult fishing access (river level 2000+ cfs), frequent lack of shade, poison ivy, invasive plants, trash hither and yon, we yawned and went on..."

    Educational opportunities: The area's history provides learning experiences for children. A visitor to Cow Hollow Park noted its evolution "From a stop on the Oregon Trail, to CCC camp, to Japanese Internment camp and now a privately run park...loads of history."

    Tips from RVers

    Road navigation: The drive to Lake Owyhee requires careful planning for larger vehicles. At McCormack Campground, an RVer advised, "If you decide to bring a big rig especially the first time, suggest arriving/departing on a non weekend day to try and avoid meeting up with a boater on the single lane road."

    Hookup locations: Some sites have unconventional utility placement. A visitor cautioned, "Water was behind the site and required 20 feet of hose. I noticed wasps flying around some of the pedestals and alerted the host."

    Late arrival procedures: Several campgrounds accommodate after-hours check-ins. At Country Corners Campground, a camper explained, "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."

    Budget considerations: Price variations exist between comparable facilities. One RVer noted, "The fee was $20 for electric only 6 sites, $25 for electric and water 2 sites, $30 for full hook up of which there were 2 sites."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Adrian, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Adrian, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 75 campgrounds and RV parks near Adrian, OR and 14 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Adrian, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Adrian, OR is Rivers Edge RV Park with a 3.4-star rating from 13 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 free dispersed camping spots near Adrian, OR.