The best camping near Red Bridge State Wayside

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Red Bridge State Wayside adventure.

Inhale the fresh pine scent from the ponderosas' yellow bark full of sweet-smelling sap.  

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Relaxing, Peaceful Lavender Farm

2 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Milton Freewater, OR
For years the property was a fruit orchard located close in to town. Over the years crops have evolved. Now we grow alfalfa hay and —lavender! Beautiful lavender fields in the heart of the Walla Walla Valley wine country. Learn more about this land: Crockett Road Lavender Farm is located close in to Walla Walla wine country on paved roads. We are just off the main highway between Milton-Freewater and Walla Walla Easy to access for all size RVs on all paved roads. All campers are welcome to pick a spot on our spacious lush lawns surrounded by fragrant lavender fields. Pets are welcome and feel free to wander our alfalfa hay fields and long rows of colorful lavender. We are close to all the area attractions, wineries, golf courses, restaurants and historic sites Crockett Road Lavender Farm an active lavender producing operation and a country themed lavender boutique is on site if you wish to shop! One note--We do not have full RV hookups. Both Hipcamp sites on the farm do have water hooks. And, in a pinch, we can get power to you if absolutely needed. But there are no sewer hookups and no official electricity hookups.
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Pondosa, Oregon. Old mill town.

4 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Baker City, OR
Learn more about this land:Campsites are gravel parking with park-like lawn, well kept, and surrounded by a small picnicking area with extra parking, porta potty, garbage receptical, BBQs, tables and chairs on sprawling grassy lawns shaded with 100 year old large trees. Perfect for a large group. We have a big tree swing and an adult size teeter totter for you to enjoy. There is a horseshoe area. The camping sites are back in only, so if you have trouble backing in, I am happy to help. Each spot has a fire pit with first firewood supplied, (additional be purchased) and a picnic table. Surrounding area is sagebrush, 2 miles from Wallowa National Forest with miles and miles of wilderness trails, lakes and Mountain fishing, ATVs, hiking, biking. You can ride your ATVs right from the camp. There is huckleberry and mushroom picking in early summer and late spring. Local wildlife consists of deer, elk, eagles and owls, pheasants, quail, wild turkeys, all kinds of birds, (even an occasional farm chicken may wander by) and coyotes and frogs calling at night. My friendly labs like to come say hi. Campsites are for tents or RVs. Our electric is shared among the campsites. Our water is from a wonderful deep cold well that’s piped to a shared outlet in the middle of the RV camp. Bring a hose to hook up, we have one if you need one. Guest Wi-Fi if you’re close to the store. Cell service is limited. I do allow generators if you are not sharing the park with anyone else. If you’re the only ones, no quiet time, if others are camping, quiet time is from 10:00 pm - 7:00 am. Site 1: largest fire pit, close to the power hook up, the most shady spot but still sunny, closest to the park. Site 2: A bit of shade, most of the day in sun. Closest to water hook up. Site 3: A Sunny site, a little late afternoon shade. A little more privacy as it’s the last spot. Farthest stretch for water and power, but I provide an extension power cord to it. Our little store has items you may need if you run out or forget something. We also sell regular gas.
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Horse Feathers Pony Ranch

5 sites · Lodging, Tents5 acres · Pendleton, OR
Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent in the extra horse pasture on this beautiful small horse ranch in Pendleton, Oregon. Kids and well behaved dogs that are UTD on vaccines are welcome. Please plan to keep your dog on a leash at the ranch as we have vulnerable critters wandering around and pick up after them. We have a couple of outdoor kennels available if you want to leave them while you go exploring in town. Campsites have access to a portable toilet, spigot and hose and cowboy shower (seasonal). Kids (and adults) can help feed the horses and chickens and meet Minerva the Minnie Pig! Pony lessons, lessons in making stone tools and tule ducks are available for an extra fee with prior arrangements. Relax and watch the wildlife. Animals you may see, hear, and smell during your visit include: raptors hunting over the grasslands; numerous swallows and songbirds; deer and elk; porcupines and skunks; and coyotes and owls nighttime serenade. Fishing, swimming and paddling in the McKay reservoir less than a mile away. Visit downtown Pendleton, home to the Round Up! The longest continuously running rodeo in the US! We have lots to do with a bustling downtown, visit the Round Up Hall of Fame,  Pendleton Underground tours, the Children’s Museum, the Pendleton Art Center and lots of great restaurants.  We have 2 tent sites that are accessible by foot you will have to pack your gear to the sites.If you want to car camp or have a van you will need to camp in our driveway space. Unfortunately we cannot accommodate tow campers the driveway is too tight. Please plan your initial check in before 9 pm as both Tom and I have to be up very early for work in the mornings. Travelers with horses are welcome. We have extra pens available with prior arrangements and for an extra fee. We have a special area for horses and horse trailers.
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The best camping near Red Bridge State Wayside guide

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About

Makes a pleasant stop here on the way to other destinations. Check out the Grande Ronde river at the park. Look for fish or wade in the water for a quick cool-down on a hot day. Kick back and relax with your pets in primitive style at this park full of nose-pleasing ponderosa pines.

Twenty spots by the highway provide enough spaces for lovers of simple camping. The park includes ten walk-in tent sites and ten sites for self-contained rigs like RVs and camper vans. Bring everything you need for a successful camp, and be ready to pack it out, to help keep this place pristine.

Need refreshments or just get someone else to do the cooking? Enjoy nearby services in La Grande, including shopping and restaurants. Bring back some marshmallows for roasting over a campfire.

Firewood is available for sale. There are also flush toilets for when the need arises. During the day, play a game of horseshoes in the park's pits. Use the park as a jump off for long hikes or hunting for mushrooms.

Notable campgrounds

  • Primitive walk-in tent sites: Nestled near water sources, these 10 sites offer a classic camping experience.
  • RV-friendly primitive sites: Accommodating self-contained RVs, these 10 sites provide a touch of comfort in the wilderness.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Arrive early during peak season: Secure your spot by getting to the park early, as camping is first-come, first-served.
  • Visit during weekdays: Beat the weekend rush by planning your trip on less busy days.
  • Check the park's seasonal schedule: Red Bridge State Wayside is open for camping from May 5 to October 15.
  • Explore nearby camping options: Consider surrounding areas for additional camping opportunities if the park is full.

When to go

The best time to visit Red Bridge State Wayside is between May 5 and October 15, when the park is open for day use and camping. Summer offers warm, pleasant weather, ideal for enjoying the park's natural beauty. Avoid winter months as the park is closed, and services are limited.

Know before you go

  • Check weather conditions: The park's weather can change rapidly, so be prepared with appropriate gear.
  • Be wildlife aware: While exploring, stay vigilant as the area is home to diverse wildlife.
  • Respect park rules: Familiarize yourself with the FAQ and rules to ensure a safe visit for everyone.
  • No firewood available: Plan to bring your own or purchase locally to avoid transporting pests.
  • Accessibility: The park offers amenities like restrooms with flush toilets for a comfortable experience.

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