Oregon's diverse landscapes make it a top destination for tent camping enthusiasts. From the volcanic peaks of Crater Lake National Park to the lush forests of the Cascade Range, Oregon offers exceptional tent camping experiences year-round. The state's network of campgrounds provides access to iconic natural attractions like Mount Hood, the Rogue River, and miles of pristine Pacific coastline. Whether you're seeking solitude in the high desert or adventure near alpine lakes, Oregon tent sites deliver authentic outdoor experiences with unmatched scenery.
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11 RV Sites, 1 Tent Site
Oregon Outback RV Park in Lakeview, Oregon, offers 11 RV sites and a tent site on the Oregon Outback Scenic Byway, with 30 and 50-amp water-and-electric service and rigs accepted to 80 feet. Pull-through and no-hookup back-in categories serve a spacious, family-owned property at 4,800 feet with views of Abert Rim. Eleven sites run in pull-through and no-hookup back-in configurations, the serviced sites carrying water and electric on 30 and 50-amp, sized to 80 feet, with picnic tables — note there are no sewer hookups, though a dump station is available. A tent site covers simpler camping. Laundry, propane fills and exchange, restrooms, showers, and WiFi handle the practical side. Pets are welcome. A playground serves families, and the setting does the rest. Abert Rim rises directly from the alkali flat of Lake Abert's western shore — the longest exposed fault escarpment in North America at over 30 miles long and 2,500 feet tall, a geological display that recalibrates your sense of the Great Basin's vertical scale. Fishing, hiking, biking, birding, and hot springs are all accessible from the area, with skiing nearby in season. The elevation delivers crisp, clear air and genuinely dark night skies, which the Outback Byway's distance from any major urban center sustains. Lake County packs more geological and wildlife interest into its landscape than almost anywhere else in Oregon. The park serves the high desert season, with summer travel on the byway the peak and fall bringing clear conditions and quiet. With 11 sites, reserve ahead for summer weekends.
from $25/night
The Cascade region offers mountain tent camping with access to crystal-clear lakes and hiking trails that attract families and backcountry adventurers alike. The Oregon Coast provides oceanfront and beach-adjacent tent sites where you can fall asleep to crashing waves and explore tide pools. Central Oregon around Bend delivers high-desert camping with moderate temperatures and dramatic red rock formations. Meanwhile, the Willamette Valley and Columbia River Gorge offer lush, temperate environments perfect for those seeking scenic gorges and river activities without extreme elevation. May through September represents peak camping season when most tent sites maintain full availability and accessibility. Winter months bring wet conditions and closures at higher elevations, though lower valleys remain viable for hardy campers. Spot2Nite's real-time booking system lets you secure your preferred tent site instantly without hidden fees or lengthy confirmation delays. Browse by destination below.
Charcoal Grill
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Water View
Gravel Pad
30-Amp
Concrete Patio
Cable TV
Sewer Hookup
Water Hookup
Wifi
Pull-In (Not Pull-Through)
Gas Grill