Camping near Umatilla National Forest, OR

Umatilla National Forest is the perfect place for adventurous campers and RVers. Umatilla National Forest is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. Ready to plan your adventure? Check out our campgrounds near Umatilla National Forest and user-submitted reviews.

Best Camping Sites Near Umatilla National Forest (111)

    1. Grande Hot Springs RV Resort

    37 Reviews
    59 Photos
    157 Saves
    Union, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    2. Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

    25 Reviews
    62 Photos
    88 Saves
    Meacham, Oregon

    Some campsites and all cabins are open year-round. Note that park roads are often snow-covered or icy in winter. Book reservations up to 6 months in advance at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com. Reservations are required Oct. 1 - June 1 for the duplex totem cabin and six rustic cabins.

    16 full hookup sites Five sites open year-round (water available only at restroom/shower building in winter) 1 electrical site with water (closed in winter) 32 tent sites with water nearby (closed in winter) Hot showers and flush toilets Horse camp with seven sites (closed in winter) Six rustic log cabins open year round (four pet-friendly) Duplex cabin (Totem) Group tent camp (closed in winter) Universal Access: Tent site A19 is accessible to campers with disabilities.

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

    $12 - $36 / night

    3. Hilgard Junction State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    22 Photos
    100 Saves
    La Grande, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $10 / night

    4. Jubilee Lake Campground (Or) — Umatilla National Forest

    11 Reviews
    66 Photos
    4 Saves
    Elgin, Oregon

    Overview

    This high elevation, spruce fir surrounded campground is the largest and most popular campground on the Umatilla National Forest. Jubilee Lake is nestled among the trees and the lake provides a beautiful setting for day-use as well as camping. This site is known for good fishing and swimming and is a wonderful way to escape the summer heat. Jubilee Lake campground offers a variety of recreational actitivies for visitors of all abilities, including fishing and hiking trails.

    Recreation

    Jubilee Lake campground offers a variety of recreational actitivies for visitors of all abilities, including fishing, crawfishing, a 2.8 mile hiking trail, boating (non-motorized or electric trolling motor only), and wildlife viewing.

    Natural Features

    The Umatilla National Forest is located in the Blue Mountains of southeast Washington and northeast Oregon and offers a vast selection of majestic scenery and recreational opportunities. It covers 1.4 million acres of diverse landscapes and plant communities. The Forest has some mountainous terrain, but most of the Forest consists of v-shaped valleys separated by narrow ridges or plateaus. The landscape also includes heavily timbered slopes, grassland ridges and benches, and bold basalt outcroppings. Elevations range from 1,600 to 8,000 feet above sea level. Changes in weather are common, but summers are generally warm and dry with cool evenings. Cold, snowy winters and mild temperatures during spring and fall can be expected.

    Nearby Attractions

    The unincorporated town of Tollgate is located 11.5 miles southwest of the campground. It has a store/resteraunt with gas being available. The 177,423 acre Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness Area is accessable, via the Timothy Springs Trailhead, 7.8 miles northeast of the campground.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)

    $17 - $24 / night

    5. Minam State Recreation Area

    10 Reviews
    16 Photos
    92 Saves
    Wallowa, Oregon

    First-come, first-served This park is located in a remote steep valley. Large pine trees dominate the landscape. More than 20 primitive sites with water Vault toilet River rafting access Riverside trail for anglers

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    6. Bird Track Springs

    8 Reviews
    10 Photos
    129 Saves
    La Grande, Oregon

    If a campground with riverside trails and bird watching opportunities sound appealing, but you don’t want to wander too far off of the beaten path, Bird Track Springs Campground may be the place for you. The short drive goes along river-side farm land and is less than one-half hour from I-84 on State Highway 244. It is a prime spot for a great get-away. Each of the 22 campsites is nestled beneath towering ponderosa pines in the Grande Ronde River valley. The Bird Track Campground map (182 KB) shows the location of each campsite. The campground is also located directly across from the Bird Track Springs Interpretive SiteTrail where visitors may hike, bird watch, fish or wander along the river.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $5 - $10 / night

    7. Spring Creek Campground

    7 Reviews
    31 Photos
    131 Saves
    La Grande, Oregon

    Spring Creek Campground is located in an open pine forest near a small meadow. Just a short drive from Interstate 84, this small campground offers 4 campsites which are occassionally used for family reunions or group camping.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    8. Wallowa Lake State Park Campground

    42 Reviews
    171 Photos
    362 Saves
    Joseph, Oregon

    Wallowa Lake campround has activities for everyone in the family. If you're interested in a campground surrounded on three sides by 9,000' tall snow-capped mountains and a large clear lake, this is the area for you. To fully enjoy this popular fishing and boating site, check out the Wallowa Lake Marina Campground Info: -121 Full-hookup sites (36 pull-through) -88 tent sites with water nearby -Two yurts (Both ADA; one pet friendly, see our Pets in Parks FAQ for more info) -Group Tent camping -Group Picnic areas -Hot showers and flush toilets (ADA available) -RV dump station

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    9. Wallowa-Whitman NF 21 - Dispersed

    6 Reviews
    13 Photos
    99 Saves
    La Grande, Oregon

    Dispersed camping is a popular camping method for many visitors to the Forest. Choosing to camp along a stream or adjacent to a meadow where there are no picnic tables, toilets or firerings allows campers to enjoy a more primitive experience.

    It is recommend that dispersed campers keep to traditional campsites off of established 'two-track' vehicles routes which have been used in the past. Most of these routes are less than 300 feet from a designated open road.

    There are some areas on the Forest that are closed to dispersed camping. These include administrative site, special use permit area, or sensitive areas for archeology or wildlife.

    Please remove all temporary structures before you leave such as meat poles, toilets, furniture, and ditches around your tents. To find out more about minimum impact camping please visit our outdoor ethics section. Some general rules of use and restrictions also apply to visitor using dispersed camping sites. These include regulations like forest-wide camping stay limits; use of camp fires, firearms, and fireworks; and controlling pets.

    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Equestrian
    • Dispersed

    10. McDougall Dispersed Camping

    5 Reviews
    23 Photos
    80 Saves
    Weston, Oregon
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Dispersed
    • Picnic Table
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Guide to Umatilla National Forest

Camping near Umatilla National Forest, Oregon, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're in an RV, tent, or cabin, there are plenty of spots to enjoy nature and unwind.

What to do:

  • Hiking: Explore the trails around the area. Campers have enjoyed the nature walks, with one reviewer mentioning, "The nature walk is nice, and the views are great" at Grande Hot Springs RV Resort.
  • Fishing: The rivers and lakes in the region are great for fishing. One camper at Minam State Recreation Area said, "Great fishing during trout season."
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for local wildlife. A visitor at Pilcher Creek Reservoir noted, "Saw a ton of wildlife too (bring your bear spray)."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Many campers appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. A reviewer at Hilgard Junction State Park Campground mentioned, "The bathrooms were clean and providing all needed functionality."
  • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy the roomy sites. One visitor at Jubilee Lake Campground said, "The camp sites are perfect. Enough privacy in between, nice amount of room."
  • Friendly Staff: Good service can make a difference. A camper at Wildhorse Casino remarked, "Staff was professional and kind."

What you should know:

  • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds are near highways, which can be noisy. A visitor at Oregon Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area warned, "The freeway noise is deafening!"
  • Limited Amenities: Not all campgrounds have full amenities. A camper at Bird Track Springs noted, "If you don't need much, this campground is awesome and affordable."
  • Mosquitoes: Be prepared for bugs in some areas. One camper at Grande Hot Springs RV Resort mentioned, "There were so many mosquitoes we couldn’t go outside the RV."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with play areas. A reviewer at Grande Hot Springs RV Resort suggested, "There is a horseshoe area, but otherwise, no play equipment."
  • Bring Games: Keep kids entertained with outdoor games. A camper at Jubilee Lake Campground mentioned, "The lake was pretty busy, but it’s easy to find places on the water to have to yourself."
  • Plan for Meals: Some campgrounds don’t have markets nearby. A visitor at Wildhorse Resort Casino RV Park noted, "Not close to stores for any extras."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Hookups: Make sure your site has the right hookups. A camper at Pendleton KOA said, "Each space has grass and a pad to park on."
  • Level Sites: Look for level sites for easier parking. A reviewer at Pilcher Creek Reservoir mentioned, "Some of the sites aren't terribly level."
  • Quiet Hours: Respect quiet hours to keep the peace. A visitor at Wildhorse Casino noted, "Mostly quiet (except for semi-trucks parking for the night)."

Camping near Umatilla National Forest, Oregon, has something for everyone. With beautiful landscapes and a variety of campgrounds, you can find the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the great outdoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What camping is available near Umatilla National Forest?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Umatilla National Forest offers a wide range of camping options, with 111 campgrounds and RV parks near Umatilla National Forest and 9 free dispersed camping spots.

  • Which is the most popular campground near Umatilla National Forest?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Umatilla National Forest is Grande Hot Springs RV Resort with a 4.4-star rating from 37 reviews.

  • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Umatilla National Forest?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 9 free dispersed camping spots near Umatilla National Forest.

  • What parks are near Umatilla National Forest?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 parks near Umatilla National Forest that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.