Really nicely spaced sites, clean bathrooms, super friendly staff, quiet and beautiful! Nice path along the lake. Boat launch, marina and swimming beach nearby. Good shade trees for most sites. It's a Gem!
Love the coastal Oregon state campgrounds! Great use of vegetation to make you feel like you have lots of privacy! Cute newer cabins for rent here. Clean bathrooms.
This park is a few minutes walk from quaint old town Florence. Lots of yummy restaurants and some cute shops. It's fairly quiet and the restrooms are clean, showers are hot. The only drawback is that the sites are right on top of each other for the most part. Otherwise it'd be 5 stars! Staff is helpful.
This is a classic Oregon Coast campground! Well spaced sites with lots of vegetation screens! Most of the spaces are for smaller rvs or tents. There are some for larger rigs. A popular place all summer. Nice play area in day use area. Boat launch and beach in day use area.
Awesome setting! A few sites are filtered ocean view. All stores are large and pretty private. Lots of shade. Road down to the beach from campground. Walking distance to tour lighthouse. Trails for hiking. Very popular, so check on line before diving out there. There are longer pads for larger rvs.
Close to Port Orford - check out the Crazy Norwegian for some great eats in town! Quiet, clean and very well done. Sites are on the med- small side. Great location and price for exploring the area. Just over $40 per night with Good Sam discount for electric and water. They have full hook ups also. Dump station on site. Laundry and games rooms. Very clean bathrooms.
Right on Tenmile Lake. No shade. Older park. Bathrooms are decent. Really nice beach area! Water and electric at the sites, dump station available at the park.
Dates back to 1939 and adapted for big rigs! Most of the sites are pretty private, some side by side lines of rigs. Boat launch. Sites are larger for the most part, lots of parking right next to your rig. Ni Really nice swim beach. Kayak and boat rentals, laundry and nice staff. Very quiet!
Nicely spaced sites. Lots of greenery. Good number of young trees, so shade will get better and better. Two ponds nearby with fishing. Clean and new. Very big rig friendly. It's not a campground, it's an RV park. Good location for getting around Medford. Nice bathrooms. The staff are really friendly and helpful.
Set on Tenmile Lake in Lakeside, OR, this is a nice little park. Spaces are pretty close together and turns are tight. There are some big rigs here, so it can work for you big guys. They have a pizza pub, store, Cafe and laundry. Boat ramp. Staff and hosts are really nice!
Nice place on an Army Corps resevoir that's pretty low. Sites are smaller, I only saw 5-6 sites that would take a rig larger than 20". Great play area. A couple of cabins to rent also. Lots of trees, so good shade in the heat!
Being here in the summer means dead grass and heat. We used it as a base so didn't spend much time there. I've been thru in the winter and it's much prettier. Host is very nice and showers and bathrooms are clean. Highway noise, otherwise quiet. Convenient for exploring the area and visiting friends.
This is a great find! The lower loop has no hookups and it is definitely made for smaller rigs. I was sweating it to get our 30ft 5th wheel out of there! The upper lip has hookups and is easier to maneuver for larger rigs. The day use area is nice. Rocks in the river are super slippery! Nice Frisbee golf course. 5 yurts for rent also. Fairly good shade. Showers cost to use.
This could be a really nice place, but most of the spaces are really jammed together and people insist on parking their vehicles in front of their rigs instead of the parking areas, making it difficult to maneuver around the loops. Spaces are very close together and the ones with large gravel "lawns" between them smell strongly of animal urine. Showers and laundry areas are clean and the gal in the office is fabulous. Too bad they tried to cram in 10 extra spots instead of making this a nice place to spend some time.
Stayed in 27 one night and 9 another night. 27 is jammed in with a gravel lawn. 1-10 are the only sites that have an fair sized grass lawn.
What a sweet surprise! Army Corps campgrounds are always appreciated, and I had no idea this one was here! Very quiet, large spaces, lots of trees. Easy bike ride or short drive to the water area. Clean restrooms and wonderful hosts. It does get really really hot here in the summer FYI.
Gorgeous setting. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that there's no power or water at the sites. In fact, when I was there the potable water was not potable. Beautiful big widely spaced sites. Excellent beach area. Really nice boat ramp and parking area. Well used by locals.
All the sites are on the water. Nice swim area. Clean bathrooms. Basically no cell service. Sometimes it flits in and out, not to be counted on. Sites are very close together, but you're here to play on the water anyhow! Can rent a boat slip if you want. Most of the sites are really tight to get into with a larger rig.
Part of the campground is right on the Missouri River! Nice big spaces, could put two Campers in most of the spaces. Canoe put in for a beautiful float on the river.
We wanted to stay here, but it was full so we stayed at the fairgrounds next door, very nice also.
First come first served.
Set on the edge of Historic Fort Benton, this is a great place to land for a night or a week or more. Lots to see, explore and experience in the area. The sites are not fancy, but the bathrooms are clean, updated and have hot showers. Right near the Missouri River and you can't beat the price!
There are 2 campgrounds right next to each other. The Canoe Camp is closer to and on the river with a more traditional campground setting.
Sitting here enjoying the setting sun on the bluffs along the Missouri, enjoying the birds chirping and a laugh floating in and about here and there… it's really nice. 5 minute walk to downtown. Dump station to stop at on the way out. There's no host at the fairgrounds, but it's fairly self explanatory. Lots of electric hook ups, a few with water, none at the fairgrounds with sewer. No numbers here either.
The pool area is first rate! The campground is OK, no great shakes. Sites are fairly close together. Expensive considering they only give you $2 of at the pool from the $15 fee to use the pools. Bathhouse is clean and well kept.
If you stay in site 12, know that even though it looks like a back in site, you actually have to pull through over the grass to get your rig in with the hook ups on the correct side.
Also, the Phillips County Pioneer Museum in Malta is well worth a visit. Awesome local history and super collection of actual dinosaur fossils, but not just casts.