Oregon Camping
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: State Parks Group services Club camping is available in any Oregon state park campground. Campers must reserve a minimum of 10 campsites during the summer season or a minimum of 5 campsites during the Discovery Season (Oct. 1 - April 30). The dates of these reservations must overlap each other for at least 1 night during the entire period that is being reserved. Club camping reservations must be made 10 or more days before the first arrival date in the group. Club camping for one night entitles your group to one day free use of a group meeting hall if one is available at the park (except Silver Falls North Falls Lodge, Champoeg, and Honeyman). You must use the free day during your reservation period (except for your departure date). To obtain free use of the group meeting hall, you have to reserve it at the time you make your club camping reservation. ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: State Parks RESERVE Foster parents and club campers: If you qualify for the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) Foster Parent fee exemption program or Club Camping fee exemption, please call Reservations Northwest at (800) 452-5687. These discounts and exemptions cannot be processed when making an Internet reservation. Fee adjustments will not be made after reservations have been confirmed using the Internet reservation service. ... Group Camping ... You can check the availability of yurts, cabins, camper wagons, and tepees by using Reserve America, an independent website working in cooperation with the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, to provide online camping services, but you still need to call (800) 452-5687 to make a reservation. ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: State Parks About Camping Open areas for walk-in, bike-in tent camping. Available at most coastal parks and at Champoeg, Clyde Holliday, Tumalo, Unity Lake, Milo McIver and Wallow Lake. ... Group Camping ... [Read More]
Recreation.gov backpacking, overnight camping, modern camping; and camping in yurts, teepees, tipis, and tents ... Take precautions against camping in an area that may be dangerous in the case of sudden flash floods. Check with local rangers to find a safe and legal camping area ... camping in developed sites, resorts, cabins; primitive camping, ... [Read More]
Wilderness Camping at Mount Rainier Crosscountry Camping: Backpackers may choose to venture into rough trailless areas, far away from maintained trails, and choose their own location to camp, using "leave no trace" camping ethics and camping where there are no improved campsites out of sight and sound of other parties. These vast areas are segmented into zones for management purposes, and each zone has a capacity for numbers of allowable parties per night camped in that zone. Party size may not exceed 5. Choose crosscountry camping only if you are adept with map and compass and in excellent physical condition for enduring the additional challenge of crosscountry travel. There are both lower forest and subalpine crosscountry zones. ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: State Parks Campgrounds There are more than 50 parks with campgrounds in the Oregon state park system ( open and close dates vary with the weather ). Visit About Camping to learn about campsite definitions and park classifications. ... Group Camping ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department Target 2014 Continue to offer a mix of traditional, primitive and premium camping to meet the varying demands of our visitors. Encourage visitors to utilize state parks for camping and other recreation throughout the year. Improve our understanding of the needs of diverse visitors and use that knowledge to plan the right mix of future amenities based on demand and sound resource management and planning. ... Camping is the cornerstone of the Oregon state park experience. Demand for camping and other overnight stays in parks is increasing, and becoming more varied, and the Department must respond quickly and creatively to that demand. ... [Read More]
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department: State Parks JUNIOR RANGERS On the next camping trip, the Junior Ranger can complete another activity page. On the third trip, the youth can finish the last activity page and show the finished passport to park staff to get: ... Group Camping ... [Read More]
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