Planning Your Oregon Camping Trip

One of the great things about planning an Oregondifficult.
camping trip is the number of options visitorsPrivate campgrounds in Oregon: There are
have, both in things to do and see and in wherehundreds of private campgrounds throughout all
to stay. With nearly 100 state and federal Oregonareas of Oregon. Some cater to families with
campgrounds and even more privately ownedchildren and offer playgrounds, activities, and
facilities, the challenge won't be finding Oregonother kid-friendly features. Others are more basic
campgrounds, it will be deciding which ones toor focus on nature and peaceful settings. No
choose.matter what your areas of interest and your
When to Gocamping style, you can likely find a private
For most people, work and school schedulescampground to fit your needs. Begin by
often help determine when they can take ancontacting visitor information offices or city
Oregon vacation. Those with kids typically have tochambers of commerce in the area of the state
wait for the summer months if they want to visityou plan to visit.
for more than a few days. For most this worksOregon state park camping: The number of state
out great because Oregon weather is at itsparks, scenic sites and recreation areas in Oregon
warmest, and it is the peak of the travel seasonis simply amazing. While some of these are day
so all the Oregon campgrounds and attractionsuse only facilities, many provide overnight camping
are open. Reservations are recommended duringwith both tent and RV sites. Often, these Oregon
the summer months as many of the moststate park camping sites are located in some of
popular campgrounds tend to fill up fast.the state's most beautiful scenery, and fees are
Many festivals are held in the summer, wild andtypically comparable or less than those at
cultivated flowers are in bloom, and there is evenprivately owned campgrounds.
a resident group of whales along the coast forFor a truly unique experience, some Oregon state
those that want to experience Oregon'spark camping areas offer camping in tepees,
legendary whale watching.yurts and covered wagons. When you get to the
Whale watching is at its peak in March, makingpark, don't forget to stop and get your permit or
spring an ideal time to visit Oregon, especially thepark pass.
coastal area. Snowmelt also increases the waterOregon beach camping: Oregon is one of only two
levels in rivers, creating churning rapids juststates in the U.S. whose beaches are all
waiting to be kayaked or rafted.considered public land. The beaches are managed
Autumn is a good time to visit if you plan to fishby the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department,
Oregon coastal rivers and streams. Steelhead andand many offer camping facilities. With the stars
salmon enter these waters to spawn beginning inoverhead and the sound of the surf providing
September and continuing into late fall. Forestbackground music, Oregon beach camping can be
Service offices provide information on fishingone of the most memorable ways to experience
conditions in their areas, as do websites for thethe beauty of the Oregon coast. Note: it is illegal
local communities.to camp on the beach in unauthorized areas, and
Fall is also a good time to visit one of Oregon'sanyone setting up camp without permission can
vineyards. The Willamette Valley, slightly inlandbe asked to leave.
from Oregon's northwest coast, is known as wineWhat to Bring When Camping in Oregon
country, and there are numerous wineries thatIn addition to the standard food, water, clothing,
offer tours and tastings.first aid items and camping equipment, it is
In addition to fishing and wine tasting, the falladvisable to also include:
foliage is in full color and the Oregon camping sites- a hat
are typically less crowded than in summer- sweatshirts and jackets for layering
months. Contact the Oregon Fall Foliage Hotline at- a plastic garbage bag, to use as a rain poncho
1-800-547-5445 to find peak color times for thejust in case
areas you plan to visit.- a map of the area
Winter is the perfect time to visit Oregon if you- a flashlight
like skiing, snowboarding, and other snow activities.- bug repellent
In the winter months, average inland daytime- a pocket mirror (for signaling if you get lost)
temperatures are often in the 40s. A second- a whistle
whale migration in December through JanuaryCheck all your equipment before you leave to
makes a winter trip to the Oregon coastmake sure it works properly and is in good
appealing as well. The ocean climate helps keepcondition. Many Oregon campgrounds are in
temperatures relatively mild, and winter campingremote locations where it can be difficult to find
in Oregon can be cozy and comfortable withreplacement batteries or lantern fuel in the middle
proper clothing and camping equipment. Even inof the night. For this reason, it is also helpful to
mid January, temperatures often reach into theknow some basic first aid and wilderness survival
50s in the coastal areas.information.
Many of the state park campgrounds remainOther Considerations
open year round although running water may notWeather conditions, construction and repairs, and
be available. Fewer families come to Oregon in thestandard regulations can impact campground
winter months, so if you like quiet getaways, thisactivities and services. For example, some Oregon
may be the best time to visit Oregon.campgrounds prohibit alcohol. Open campfires may
Choosing Oregon Camping Sitesbe restricted at certain times of the year.
City living: Portland, Eugene and several otherBuildings and natural areas may be closed. Pets
larger cities in Oregon have numerous campsitesmay not be allowed or allowed only in certain
close to town for those that want to be close toareas of the campground. It is a good idea to
the action but still enjoy the fun of RV travel orcontact your chosen campsite or visit their
tenting it. Even Oregon's more populated areaswebsite to learn about rules, regulations, and
are surrounded by forests, mountains, andcurrent conditions.
waterways, so finding a natural setting is not