Best Campgrounds near Unity, OR

The Unity, Oregon area encompasses several campgrounds nestled in the eastern Oregon landscape, with options ranging from established sites to dispersed camping opportunities. Unity Lake State Recreation Site Campground provides developed facilities with electric hookups, water access, and shower facilities approximately 10 miles from the town center. Nearby Wetmore Campground and Yellow Pine Campground offer more rustic experiences with basic amenities like vault toilets and picnic tables. The region includes both tent and RV-friendly sites, with some locations like Union Creek Campground featuring full hookups for recreational vehicles. Several campgrounds in the area support multiple accommodation types including tent camping, RV parking, and even cabin options.

Seasonal considerations heavily influence camping experiences near Unity, with most campgrounds operating from May through October. Winter closures affect accessibility, particularly at higher elevation sites in the surrounding Blue Mountains. Rough forest roads may require high-clearance vehicles, especially when accessing more remote locations like Wetmore Campground. Cell service varies significantly throughout the area, with stronger signals at developed sites closer to town and limited connectivity in more remote forest locations. Campers should prepare for temperature fluctuations, as elevation changes can bring cool nights even during summer months. A camper wrote: "We stopped at Unity Lake SPCG after pulling off I84 onto 26W, OR. The drive is spectacular and beautiful, the SP serene! CG was very clean, not crowded and mostly empty. Be sure to gas up beforehand, no services on this scenic drive."

Many visitors highlight the natural beauty and tranquility of camping in this less-traveled region of Oregon. Unity Lake receives positive feedback for its peaceful atmosphere and clean facilities, while forest campgrounds offer greater seclusion. Wildlife sightings are common, with deer frequently visiting campsites during evening hours. The surrounding landscape provides opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring the Blue Mountains. Campgrounds near water sources like Phillips Lake and Unity Lake are particularly popular for their recreational opportunities. As described in feedback on The Dyrt: "Nice little camp ground right on the unity lake reservoir. Camp was quite, people were friendly. Showers were free. Bring lots of bug spray, they were everywhere." Visitors appreciate the relative solitude compared to more crowded destinations in other parts of Oregon, making this area ideal for those seeking a quieter outdoor experience.

Best Camping Sites Near Unity, Oregon (103)

    1. Union Creek Campground

    28 Reviews
    Unity, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 894-2332

    $36 - $120 / night

    "Site C6 walk-up site had electric and water. Park has dump station, Restrooms had flush toilets but no hot water and no showers. Elevation 4,097. Verizon had 2 bars 4G. "

    "Note this is NOT the southern Oregon campground near the Rogue, this is on Phillips Reservoir lake in eastern Oregon.  Nice campground, some sites with hookups. "

    2. Unity Lake State Recreation Site Campground

    7 Reviews
    Unity, OR
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 446-3470

    $26 - $66 / night

    "We stopped at Unity Lake SPCG after pulling off I84 onto 26W, OR. The drive is spectacular and beautiful, the SP serene! CG was very clean, not crowded and mostly empty."

    "Nice little camp ground right on the unity lake reservoir. Camp was quite, people were friendly. Showers were free. Bring lots of bug spray, they were everywhere."

    3. Wetmore Campground

    4 Reviews
    Unity, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 446-3351

    "One vault toilet, nice padded tent spots, access to water, $5 a night. Nice little paved hike that is wheelchair accessible and let's you see some nice big trees. Very quiet on a Friday night in June."

    ". $15/night, self pay at the entrance with cash or check. 14 day stay limit. We were able to fit into the sites in our 26ft class c."

    4. Southwest Shore Campground

    6 Reviews
    Sumpter, OR
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 523-4476

    $10 - $12 / night

    "Philip's lake is a delightful small Lake in the hills near Baker City Oregon and Sumpter Oregon."

    "The road in is plowed in the winter and 4 wheelers play around in the snow so you can get your car far enough off the road."

    5. Wallowa-Whitman National Forest Yellow Pine Campground

    1 Review
    Unity, OR
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 523-4476

    "Quiet off road a bit. Lots of space between sites!! Very private. Easy to get to."

    6. Middle Fork Campground

    1 Review
    Unity, OR
    9 miles

    "Fairly close to the highway, so there's some road noise, but this highway doesn't have much traffic. Clean vault toilets."

    7. Blue Mtn Sno Park

    1 Review
    Unity, OR
    11 miles

    "Nice forest roads to walk along. Lots of green grass and trees when we came in July. 

    No amenities here at all, please pack out your waste and keep it clean."

    9. Looney Spring Campground

    1 Review
    Unity, OR
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 575-3000

    "This is a “primitive campground” but the natural surroundings are more than worth the sacrifice of a few creature comforts."

    10. Social Security Point Trailhead

    5 Reviews
    Sumpter, OR
    19 miles

    "There looks to be 4 sites in the trees, but if you keep driving down it’ll take you towards the lake, which is where I camped. Wide open, great sunset views!"

    "I really like this location. I wanted to pa down by the water, but we are pulling a small camper and the road looked way too rough to go all the way down."

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Recent Reviews near Unity, OR

300 Reviews of 103 Unity Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Wolf Creek Reservoir

    Great views and cool weather

    Awesome camp spot, off the main road so no one is here. Love that it’s by the water

  • Lawrence M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Gold Rush RV Park

    Awesome stay, near semi goast town of Sumpter, Or.

    Full hookups. 30/50 amps power. Camp area clean. Large sites.

  • GoldDust D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2025

    Mtn View RV Park

    A stay back in time....

    This park is in Baker City and close to many restaurants as well grocery stores. This unique park is well kept and had a store which was a plus! The bathrooms and showers were clean and , and had wonderful water pressure! The pool was refreshing and had plenty of space. The staff was so helpful and allowed us to change spots as the spot that we originally had was on one side of the park that had a little bit too much action and noise from the business behind the fence. We consider ourselves modern day pioneers, so it was nice to be in a park that kept true to the Pioneer era feel and you have to go to the office at night to see all the stuff that they did to add to the spark of this park.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Wolf Creek Reservoir

    Better than expected

    The location is right next to the reservoir. Rhe site we got was nicely graveled and a pull through.

  • Paige P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Wolf Creek Reservoir

    Sweet Spot

    A handful of great places to camp for the night- very clean and well taken care of so please leave no trace. Just a spot and a table, no water, restrooms ect.

  • K
    Jul. 18, 2025

    Olive Lake Campground (Or) — Umatilla National Forest

    Nice

    Campgrounds nice, unfortunately a good chunk of the sites are reservation only and you don't have service up there so picking a site when you get there can be hard. The first come first serve sites are nice but some are close together, and some were left in poor condition with food all over the ground. Lake is very peaceful and still, nice to swim in! Overall nice but plan ahead well and go on an off day it was still very full on a Sunday afternoon into Monday

  • Les G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Grant County RV Park

    Comfortable overnight stop over

    Nice little park with full hookups! Very clean and Green

  • Les G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 5, 2025

    Grant County RV Park

    Very pleasant stop over

    Comfortable park near the river in John Day for and overnight stop over.

  • Beth L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 30, 2025

    Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Campground

    Mosquito river

    Well-kept state park. No playground for kids. Dog park. Very quiet. Right on the highway but it’s not loud at all. Very many mosquitos, like swarms of them. Site was very flat and easy to park our 23’ camper. Small trails good enough for a stroll but not long enough for a hike.


Guide to Unity

Camping sites near Unity, Oregon sit in the eastern Oregon high desert around 4,100 feet elevation, where the Blue Mountains transition to more arid landscapes. The region experiences significant temperature variations with summer days reaching the 90s while nights can drop into the 40s even during warm months. Most campgrounds remain closed during winter months due to snowfall and freezing temperatures, with peak camping season running from late May through September.

What to do

Hiking accessible trails: The Union Creek Campground provides access to nearby hiking options. "Lots of really good hikes, waterfalls, but cold water if you want to swim," notes Darin D., who rated the area 4 stars. The nearby Upper Rogue River Trail connects directly to the campground.

Fishing opportunities: Social Security Point Trailhead offers lake access for fishing. Evan W. shared: "Great little dispersed spot with a clean outhouse. There looks to be 4 sites in the trees, but if you keep driving down it'll take you towards the lake, which is where I camped. Wide open, great sunset views!" The reservoir water levels vary seasonally.

Historical exploration: The Southwest Shore Campground puts you just 10 minutes from Sumpter, a historic gold mining town. Phil&Melinda O. noted: "Dry camping with a put toilet, very clean. The camping sites were pretty level. Site 11 we feel was the best. Baker city was just about 20 minutes away along with the old gold mining town of Sumpter about 10 minutes away."

What campers like

Privacy between sites: At Wetmore Campground, campers appreciate the space and seclusion. "Lots of space between spaces. In the trees. Clean pot toilet," says J P. Another camper, Shayla J., added: "One vault toilet, nice padded tent spots, access to water, $5 a night. Nice little paved hike that is wheelchair accessible and let's you see some nice big trees."

Clean facilities: Unity Lake State Recreation Site Campground receives praise for its maintained facilities. Sandy S. reports: "We stayed one night as a stopover on a walkabout. The hosts were friendly and helpful. Clean restrooms and showers. 2/3 of the sites have a view of the lake." The campground has electricity and water hookups available.

Peaceful atmosphere: Many campers value the quiet at most Unity camping areas. At Southwest Shore Campground, Casey D. shared: "There are picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets. No water. Lots of birds singing and wonderful views. The lake is dry, but the scenery is amazing. Very clean and the sites are spacious and well separated."

What you should know

Limited services: No gas stations or stores exist near most Unity camping locations. Courtney K. suggests about Southwest Shore Campground: "The road in is plowed in the winter and 4 wheelers play around in the snow so you can get your car far enough off the road. Bathrooms are locked in the winter to no surprise."

Cell service challenges: Many camping sites have unreliable connections. At Blue Mtn Sno Park, Laura M. observed: "Zero cell reception here in this entire area with Verizon or ATT but the lot is in a big clearing with no trees around so I'm guessing starlink would work well here."

Weather preparation: Temperature swings require appropriate gear. When camping at Middle Fork Campground, Chris J. noted it's a "Nice little campground right on the Middle Fork John Day River. Fairly close to the highway, so there's some road noise, but this highway doesn't have much traffic."

Tips for camping with families

Accessible trails: Wetmore Campground offers wheelchair-accessible paved trails suitable for all ages. "Very beautiful and well kept. We came in the summer and ran into no issues finding an open site. Bathroom was well attended and the spaces were nice and spread out," shares camper Mia.

Swimming options: Unity Lake provides water recreation, though conditions vary. J P. explains: "We camped right next to lake. We didn't have any neighbors which was amazing, many spots available. Enjoyed a beautiful sunset while sitting around campfires. Apart from a few mosquitoes… it was a perfect spot to camp."

Wildlife viewing: Bring binoculars for bird watching around Unity camping areas. Laura M. mentions at Blue Mtn Sno Park: "Lot is flat enough, not totally flat but good enough for the night. We had the whole lot to ourselves for the night. Very peaceful and quiet, very minimal traffic and road noise."

Tips from RVers

Site sizing: At Yellow Pine Campground, Rachael W. notes: "No water source. Very green. Spacious sites. Not overpopulated. Reservoir close by for fishing and boating (10min drive)." Most sites can accommodate smaller to medium-sized RVs.

Full hookup options: Union Creek Campground offers complete RV amenities. Maureen F. confirms: "Super clean. Great camp host and only $17 with my National Park Pass. Full hookups." During late season stays, expect fewer crowds as Rod D. mentioned: "Nice spots, with a lot of space between sites. Camp host are very nice and friendly."

High clearance considerations: Some access roads require appropriate vehicles. Tony D. advises about Social Security Point: "Very well maintained area. Bring your own firewood, the forest floor is extremely clean. There's 4 sites on this road and a restroom at the end. We were car camping but most sites have smaller trailer access."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Unity, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, Unity, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 103 campgrounds and RV parks near Unity, OR and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Unity, OR?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Unity, OR is Union Creek Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 28 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Unity, OR.