Vigne Campground

The Vigne Campground (“vine”) is a small secluded facility set in an open pine-fir forest along Chesnimus Creek. The site offers 6 tent/small trailer sites. Primary activities include; camping (Summer and during Fall hunting season), relaxing, berry picking and picnicking. Fees: Single unit campsites = $6.00/night (2011) Usage: Light Water: Potable Water Restrooms: Vault Toilet … Read more

Sheep Bridge Campground

Sheep Bridge might be best known for its huge sites that are great for a large family outing or someone with a large RV that wants to make sure there is plenty of room for his vehicle. On the Deschutes River above Wickiup Reservoir, this campground offers excellent fishing opportunities and is also a great … Read more

Viento State Park

Appropriately enough for a park in the blustery Columbia River Gorge, the park’s name, pronounced vee-EN-toe, is Spanish for wind. Just an odd coincidence, actually. In this case, the Viento comes from the first letters of three railroad tycoons – Villard, Endicott, and Tollman -who put the first railroad in the area. Where a railroad … Read more

Limberlost Campground

The name Limberlost is derived from the book classic Girl of the Limberlost (1909) by Gene Stratton-Porter. This is a quite and secluded campground along beautiful Lost Creek. Fees: Site fee $12, Extra Vehicle $6 (2011) Usage: Medium Water: None Restrooms: Vault Toilet Restrictions: Maximum trailer length 16 feet Directions: From McKenzie Bridge, travel east … Read more

Haystack West Shore Campground

his scenic high desert campground day use area is located on the shore of Haystack Reservoir. Fees: Camping: $10.00 for first vehicle and $5.00 for each additional vehicle Day Use: $5.00 per vehicle (2011) Water: No Restrooms: Vault Restroom Amenities: NO DRINKING WATER NO RV HOOK-UPS 14 standard campsites RV parking up to 32 feet … Read more