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Camelot & Friends

3 sites · RVs, Tents21 acres · Prescott, WA
Camping with Rizzy the Camel and friends allows guests to experience a unique stay on a private hobby ranch. Wake up and interact with Rizzy the Camel (yes a real dromedary camel), horses, miniature donkeys, Nigerian dwarf goats, Kune Kune pigs, emu’s, peacocks, llama, a variety of birds and a couple of long horn cows. Offering a very peaceful property to reconnect with nature or just relax and catch the sunrise of sunsets. Located 17 miles from downtown Walla Walla, we are a central location to enjoy other activities in our area. Explore the “wine scene” of the award winning wine producers of this region, and enjoy the nationally recognized and diversified culinary tastes that are available. From theaters and museums to biking, hiking, golf, concerts and spa time, Walla Walla offers a little bit of everything wonderful. The Blue Mountains are just east of us, making it a prime destination for winter sports such as snowboarding, skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and more. We’re only 40 miles for an exciting day of skiing at Bluewood Ski Resort, or a beautiful drive through the mountains any time of the year. Palouse Falls State Park is a great 34 mile drive past the Snake River. The Palouse River runs through a seemingly invisible gorge to reveal the 178 foot Palouse Falls. From there, the water current moves swiftly through a winding gorge of columnar basalt, to its southern end at the Snake River. We’re also about 26 miles from the Snake River, and 36 miles to Columbia River if the water is where you would enjoy your day. If getting away from the fast pace of life and being surrounded by God’s beautiful views in the country but still close enough to desired amenities then Camping with Rizzy the Camel and friends is your place. Full Hook-ups with 30 and 50 amp service. Only 2 sites available.
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Last Chance Glass and Getaway

6 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Walla Walla, WA
Learn more about this land: Last Chance Glass Studio and Getaway is a small eleven acre farm exceptionally situated in the gorgeous Walla Walla Valley. There are level access and pull through camp sites along the Burlingame Canal and the South fork of the Little Walla Walla river (a creek). Enjoy nature here on the Old Oregon trail in the form of beaver ponds, coyote song, deer trails, bird watching and star gazing - just a half mile from the historic Whitman Mission. Park on the partial pavement (Mountain and Garden Sites) or drive gently on the grass to one of the five well separated sites. Each site has its own picnic table and fire pit. There is self service firewood for sale. Orchard Site and Park Site are shady and cool on the north side of the drive. Park is nestled in the trees next to the barn. Orchard site has mature trees and sunshine. Mountain Site and Garden site are along the Burlingame Canal (a historic engineering marvel worth googling) with an unobstructed view of farmland and the Blue Mountains. These two sites are generally in the shade around dinner time. Note: The canal is empty August and Sept) Creekside Site is the newest site for 2024!!! Full hook up! Private and beautiful! Quiet dogs permitted on leash only. See me about Chuck It privileges. ( If you don't know what this is, it's not you.) Professionally maintained Sani-can. Beautiful potable well water. In general it is my policy to not review people who are relaxed and camping. I do appreciate your private suggestions and continued good public reviews! We strive hard to be a TRULY hospitable and peaceful getaway! I feel grateful every day to be living in such a pretty place. Walla Walla, Washington... who knew?! It is a joy to share it. Hipcamp has been a wonderful adventure. Thank you so much! Owners request that you don't throw anything for the friendly working border collies, if you see one. The farm is 7 miles from downtown Walla Walla. 4 miles to Walmart super center. Quiet hours (no generators) from 10pm.
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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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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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Echo River Farms

4 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Echo, OR
Welcome to your tranquil retreat on our 15-acre farmstead, a serene oasis situated next to the scenic Umatilla River. Echo, a charming town steeped in Oregon Trail history, is perfect for those seeking a blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. Our farmstead provides an idyllic escape with its downtown proximity yet secluded ambiance, making it an ideal spot to unwind and rejuvenate. Local Attractions: -Echo Historical Museum: Dive into local history with exhibits on the Oregon -Trail. -Fort Henrietta Park: A National Register of Historic Places site featuring the Covered Wagon Museum and Antique Fire Equipment Museum. - Sno Road Winery and Echo Ridge Cellars: Enjoy local wines at these nearby wineries, both within walking distance. -Echo Hills Golf Course: Perfect your swing at this nearby golf course. - 25 minutes to the historic Pendleton Round-Up grounds and Hall of Fame Museum -Echo Corn Maze: Visit our 8-acre corn maze, located on an adjacent property, open in the Fall with a maze, sunflowers, activities, concessions, and more. On-Site Experience: -Wooded Area ; River Access: Explore private trails that lead to the Umatilla River, ideal for serene nature walks and relaxation. -Working Farm: Meet our friendly farm animals including chickens, goats, cows, and pigs. -Facilities: ADA community porta potty for your comfort. -Water Access: Easily accessible water facilities available on-site. -Pet Policy: Pets are welcome but must be kept on a leash to ensure the safety of our farm animals. -Please note there is train that runs through the town of Echo and can be heard from the property. Consider bringing ear plus. Additional Information: Our family farms blueberries and wine grapes, and we take pride in our farm’s rich history and seasonal attractions. Come experience the best of both worlds with our unique blend of farm life and local charm!
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Whitman Mission near Walla Walla, Washington, marks a place of resilience and tragedy. The Whitman family, all devout Presbyterians, set up the mission to help pioneers. Caravans needed assistance moving west, and this mission was a stop near the end of the Oregon Trail.

Dr. Marcus Whitman and his wife, Narcissa, established the mission in 1836. At the time, Mrs. Whitman was the first European woman to travel across the entire American continent. They befriended local Native Americans, the Cayuse tribe, and asked for their help in forming the mission.

Unfortunately, relations didn't last for very long. Differences in culture led to tensions between the Whitmans and the Cayuse. Increased numbers of settlers brought added pressure and disease. A measles outbreak decimated half of the local Cayuse population. The surviving members of the tribe blamed the Whitmans. The Cayuse murdered the Whitmans and their 11 children before taking 60 hostages in 1847.

The end of Whitman Mission forced Congress to take action. The federal government made Oregon an official territory at that point, which meant federal troops and aid.

The site today features a small hilltop surrounded by plains. A visitor's center shows you why Whitman Mission was important to American history. A memorial stone sits on top of a mass grave where the Whitmans are buried. A millpond on one side of the property shows where the Whitmans milled wheat or corn.

Check out wildlife, hiking, and water-based recreational opportunities when you're done at Whitman Mission. Walla Walla has a little bit of everything for your weekend getaway or summer vacation.

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