The Narrows RV Park

Owners Tina and Scott operate this small RV park in the remote high desert of southeastern Oregon, where the main visitors are birders drawn to nearby Malheur National Wildlife Refuge and hunters during fall season. The park accommodates RVs up to 50 feet with a mix of back-in sites along the east and north perimeters and pull-through sites in the center area.

All sites sit on level gravel with individual patios featuring plastic picnic tables, fire rings, and barbecue platforms. Scattered trees provide some coverage, though reviewers note these may not be in full bloom during spring visits. Site 34 at the end of a row offers additional privacy, while some locations experience minimal road noise from the adjacent highway. The three all-in-one bathroom units require entry codes and accept quarters for shower operation.

The on-site Jackalope Bar and Grill serves meals, with one camper noting it offers "one of the best breakfasts" they had during their travels. Tina provides homemade fruit turnovers and welcomes dogs with treats during check-in. A coin-operated laundry facility and small store complete the amenities. Tim H. found it a "very quiet place" during his October stay.

Campers should note that nearby Mudd Lake has been dry for over a decade according to the owners. For additional camping options, consider camping near Hines about 20 miles north.

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Map & DirectionsThe Narrows RV Park is located in Oregon near Hines

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Directions

From Burns, OR: Go South on Hwy 205, 26 miles. From Princeton, OR at Hwy 78. Go West on Sodhouse Ln., 18 miles to park.

Address

33468 Sodhouse Lane
Narrows, OR 97721

Coordinates

43.25741377 N
118.95838767 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Campers regularly cited the level sites, clean facilities, and welcoming hosts as highlights. Some noted challenges with hookup information, but most found it a pleasant stop for passing through or extended stays.

Reviewed May. 18, 2026

Pleasant stop

Quiet, out of the way campground. Spaces are close, but adequate. Mgr is very pleasant and helpful. Restaurant was closed while we were there. Laundry is small with 2 washers and 2 dryers. Lots of birds around! Very enjoyable!

Site13
Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Oct. 10, 2024

Van Camper Likes this RV Park

Normally don't stay in RV parks while traveling in our camper van, but we needed to do laundry, take showers, replenish our water supply, and recharge our power storage units after days of dispersed & primitive camping. We really liked this RV park. Tina, who checked us in, was fantastic - very friendly and welcoming. She even gave our dog treats! She put us in site #39 which was not next to big rigs. We used the water & electric at the site. Reasonably priced. The park was very clean. The laundry room and restroom/shower rooms were also clean. The meals at the cafe were good, along with good service. We weren't enthusiastic about staying at an RV park, but we were glad we did. Fit our needs for an overnight stay.

Site39
Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of The Narrows RV Park by Fred S., October 10, 2024
  • Review photo of The Narrows RV Park by Fred S., October 10, 2024
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Reviewed May. 3, 2023

An oasis in the high desert

General: To say there are not many choices to camp around here would be an understatement! Fortunately, our stay turned out to be decent. We were greeted cheerfully by Tina (she and her husband Scott own the park). This place mainly attracts birders in the spring, hunters in the fall, and people passing through (this was us). There is a mix of back-in and pull-through sites. The back-in sites are along the east and north sides of the property with the pull-throughs in the center. There is a coin-operated laundry, store/gift shop, and restaurant. We didn’t eat in the restaurant but did indulge in Tina’s delicious homemade fruit turnovers! 

Site Quality: All sites are level on gravel. Each site has a nice patio with a plastic picnic table, fire ring, and bbq platform. There are some trees scattered throughout but when we were there, they had not quite bloomed yet. Our site (34) was at the end of the row which gave us privacy on one side. Backs up to a fence and you will hear some road noise from the road behind it, but it is minimal. 

Bathhouse: Three all-in-one units with a code to enter. Entering was a little tricky until we got the hang of it but once in, the units were clean. Showers take quarters. 

Activities: Not much for us as we were passing through but a nice haven for birders (the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is close by) and convenient for hunters. Note that on GPS it looks like Mudd Lake is fairly close by, but the lake has been dry for at least 10 years according to Tina! Again, this was a pleasant stay for us as we were traveling through.

Site34
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of The Narrows RV Park by Lee D., May 3, 2023
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Reviewed Jul. 14, 2022

Good stop over

Generator quit working so we couldn’t boondock. Way too hot outside. Checked in on a day they were closed so the only signs of life we saw were the people who live here full time. Most sites are 30 amp. The ones with 50 amp were not marked at all and there was no information in the welcome email indicating what site we needed to look for so after driving five hours with four children and a dog, we had to go site by site to look for the proper hook ups in 100° weather. Was not very thrilled about that. Good stop over spot in a pinch. Served us well for what we needed it for

Month of VisitJune
Reviewed Oct. 16, 2021

Nice Quiet RV Park

We were there in mid October so probably the slow season.  Very quiet place.  The Jackalope bar and grill has excellent food.  One of the best breakfasts we had on our trip.  Staff were great and very friendly.  Even if it is a bit off the beaten track well worth the detour.  We'll definitely drop in when ever we go by Burns.

Site31
Month of VisitOctober

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there photos available of The Narrows RV Park?

Yes, photos of The Narrows RV Park are likely available through multiple sources. While the park itself may have photos on their official website, you can also find images on camping platforms like The Dyrt where campers share their experiences. For the most current visual representation of the campground, including the sites, facilities, and surrounding area, it's recommended to contact the park directly or check their official online presence.

What amenities are available at The Narrows RV Park?

The Narrows RV Park offers several amenities for campers. These include laundry facilities, showers, and water hookups. Most sites are equipped with 30 amp electrical service, though there are some 50 amp sites available (though not clearly marked). The park also features The Jackalope Bar and Grill, which serves excellent food including breakfast. The park provides a place to refill water supplies and recharge power storage units. WiFi is available, and the owners are on-site to assist guests with their needs.

Where is The Narrows RV Park located in Burns, Oregon?

The Narrows RV Park is located in Burns, Oregon. While it's described as being "a bit off the beaten track," it serves as a convenient stopover for travelers in this remote area. The exact location may not be in downtown Burns but in the vicinity. This RV park is strategically positioned in an area that attracts birders in the spring and hunters in the fall, suggesting proximity to natural areas. For precise directions, contacting the park directly is recommended.