The best camping near Bates State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Bates State Park adventure.

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Karibu Cabin

2 sites · Lodging160 acres · Long Creek, OR
Escape to this charming log cabin nestled on 160 acres of beautiful woods, offering breathtaking mountain top views that will leave you in awe. Accommodating five or more guests, this rustic retreat is perfect for families and friends looking to reconnect with nature. Pets are welcome, making it an ideal getaway for your furry companions. Experience the true essence of the outdoors with dry camping available for RVs and tents, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the serene landscape. Note that this cabin features no running water or electricity however it does have a nice wood stove, providing an authentic off-grid experience. Enjoy starlit nights, crackling campfires, and the soothing sounds of nature right outside your door. For those seeking adventure, this incredible land is also a prime spot for hunting season. Fill your tag while exploring the diverse terrain, making this cabin the perfect base for your outdoor pursuits. Whether you’re hiking, hunting, or simply relaxing with a book, Karibu Cabin is the ultimate retreat for your outdoor adventure! This property welcomes ATVs, dirt bikes, and snowmobiles. Please note that all activities are at your own risk, and we are not responsible for any injuries.
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Towering Tamaracks

4 sites · Tents20 acres · Baker City, OR
Heavily forested mountain property way off the grid in the Elkhorn Mts and borders National Forest. Enjoy hiking, biking, climbing, hammocking, watching wild animals, star gazing, etc. Sorry, no sounds of the city. Host will send you driving directions that need to be printed. There is a short hike (4 to 5 minutes) to each camp site from the Common Parking area, so I suggest packing as lightly as possible. Feel free to use the supplied cart to carry your gear. Campers have also enjoyed kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, hiking, and the mountain biking trails at Phillips Lake, which is a little over eight miles from TT. For trails, visit Trailforks.com and search Phillips Lake. Trails range from Easy to Black Diamond. This area used to have train tracks nearby, thus the road name Old Trestle Lane. Legend has it that "there's gold in them there hills". Visit nearby gold mining town, Sumpter (about 45 minute drive), while you're here. There is an authentic gold dredge you can walk through or you can schedule a steam powered train ride. http://www.sumptervalleyrailroad.org/index.html If you don't mind the hour drive, explore the history of Baker City and check out the Oregon Trail Museum just outside of town.
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The best camping near Bates State Park guide

Overview

About

Set on a modest 131 acres, this lumber mill turned wilderness getaway is never crowded. Seriously. Never. Sure, it may not have all the frills of some of the more popular Oregon state parks. But if you crave solitude, this park on the John Day River is your new best friend.

The 3+ miles of hiking trails wind through pine trees and shrubs. There's also a path around the old mill pond, where you can cast a line if you're feeling lucky.

The lumber town itself was torn down in the 70s. Today, you find a campground with 28 rustic sites and nearby vault toilets. Shade is scarce in the wide-open sites, but a canopy tent does the trick.

There's also a cozy hiker/biker camp with six sites, electric hook-ups, and a day use area with a picnic shelter. Keep in mind all sites are first-come, first-served—get there early if you're planning a summer trip. The park opens daily May through October.

Notable campgrounds

  • Primitive Tent Sites: Connect with nature at one of the 28 primitive sites suitable for tents or self-contained RVs.
  • Hiker/Biker Camp: Offers six sites with electric plug-ins, perfect for those on a cycling or backpacking journey.
  • Accessible Sites: Three campsites are specifically designed to be accessible to campers with disabilities, ensuring everyone can enjoy the park.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Arrive early in the season: Camping is first-come, first-served, so plan to get there early, especially during peak times.
  • Check the park's website: Stay updated on campsite availability and park notices before your visit.
  • Prepare for the basics: With primitive camping, bring all necessary supplies as amenities are limited.
  • Explore nearby camping options: Consider nearby Prairie City and John Day for additional camping opportunities.

When to go

The best time to visit Bates State Park is between May 1 and November 1, when the park is open for day use and camping. The summer months offer warm weather perfect for hiking and wildlife viewing, while the fall brings a stunning display of autumn colors.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions: The park's high elevation can lead to sudden weather changes, so come prepared.
  • Day-use parking permits required: Ensure you have the necessary permits for vehicle parking within the park.
  • Fishing regulations: Consult the Oregon Department Fish & Wildlife website for up-to-date fishing rules.
  • Accessibility: The park offers universal access with certain campsites designed for campers with disabilities.
  • Seasonal operation: Remember that the park and its campgrounds are only open from May 1 to November 1.

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