Established Camping
Fairview
Fairview is located near Spray, Oregon, within the Umatilla National Forest. The terrain consists of forested areas and open spaces, providing a natural setting for camping. Temperatures can range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit in winter to highs in the 80s during summer, and nearby attractions include the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and the Painted Hills.
Description
National Forest
Umatilla National Forest
Fairview Camp is drive-through loop off State Highway 207 offering five campsites and an accessible vault toilet. Two campsites directly across from the toilet are fully accessible. A free-flowing water fountain provides potable water from May to October. Remnants from a wildfire in the late 1980s can be seen along the egdes of this small campground. There is no garbage service, so please pack out all garbage and dispose of it at home. The campground is used primarily for hunting and OHV riding--its trailhead accesses 80 miles of OHV roads and trails on the Heppner Ranger District. Also, Morrow County OHV Park is only 6 miles north on State Highway 207 and offers over 200 miles of OHV marked and groomed trails. The main season of use is from late fall to early winter during big game hunting season. It also serves as an overflow camping site when Bull Prairie Lake Campground is at full capacity.
Location
Fairview is located in Oregon
Directions
From Heppner, Oregon, travel south on State Highway 207 for approximately 34 miles. Look for signs for Fairview Campground on your right.
Coordinates
44.95600038 N
119.70900075 W
Access
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- Tent Sites