The best camping near Lake Owyhee State Park

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

The best camping near Lake Owyhee State Park

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

You really need a boat to see and appreciate much of the rugged and remote park's geology.  

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Micone Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent28 acres · Ontario, OR
Our place is 28 acres. Do not drive into the upper field, there is a stop sign on that gate. It is irrigated, and you could get stuck and cause property damage. Our niche is that we only host one group of people at a time. Whether you are a solo camper or a group of 50, you will never have to compete for space with another group. This also allows for increased safety for single travelers and elderly. We are open year-round but make sure your tires can handle our terrain. Our driveway is immediately off Ontario Heights Rd. Google tells people to turn on Grand View Lane. Do not do this as there is no access to our property from that direction. We have a 300-gallon trash bin next to our mailbox that says camp host. Our driveway is immediately across the road from there. The gate is latched but not locked on the left side. Initial fee covers a spot for one sleeping structure. Add any additional tents/rv/vehicles used for sleeping. You can add extra sleeping structures under the extra tab. Included in options to buy is RV power hook up and EV overnight charging. A small somewhat muddy creek runs through the front of the property year-round. The water is clearer during the winter and spring months. Cleared spots in this area are small so only tent camping in this area is recommended. It is densely wooded. We have goats in this field, they are shy. Oregon has an invasive poisonous weed called Water hemlock. If you camp in this area, familiarize yourself with this plant so you can avoid it. Camping areas have been cleared of this plant but if you wander along the creek you will encounter it. Areas people have liked are up top by the top field gate, or down in the field that our large chicken coop is in. There are no animals in those areas, but chickens do make noises. Up top we have roosters that make noise about 5 am. The lower field on the right is the quietest. If you have children camping near the house is recommended. The bridge at the entrance to our property is 11' wide, which should allow a standard 8' RV to pass into the property. RV hook up is right off the driveway by the power pole. Ground is in its native form and only gets minimal rain. Some weeds and goatheads may be present. Look us up on Facebook under Micone Ranch.
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Sandhill View Ranch Campsites ⛺️

3 sites · Lodging, Tents30 acres · Notus, ID
Nestled in the rolling hills of southwestern Idaho, this high desert campsite offers a breathtaking view of the Treasure Valley. The valley stretches out before you, with its patchwork of green fields, winding rivers, and bustling towns and cities. In the distance, you can see the rugged peaks of the Owyhee Mountains rising up against the blue sky. The campsite itself is situated on a gravel and dirt leveled site for you to pitch your tent on a level spot, with plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. As the sun sets, you settle into your camping chair, watching the stars come out one by one. The cool night air is alive with the sounds of crickets and frogs, and you can't help but feel a sense of peace and tranquility. at the slowly come alive with the twinkling lights of the towns and cities. You know that you've found a special place here. In the morning, you wake up to a chorus of birdsong.From here, you can see for miles, and you feel a sense of awe where the beauty of nature and the peace of the countryside come together to create a truly unforgettable camping experience. vastness and beauty of the Idaho countryside.
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Tawa Tipis

2 sites · Lodging3 acres · New Plymouth, ID
Come enjoy a relaxing and unique experience in one of our beautiful tipis! Located on the breathtaking flower and lavender Farm; WM Knight Lavender and Flowers! The lavender and flower field is just a short walk away! (Available June through October) Enjoy s'mores by the fire while you watch the sun set over the beauitful rolling hills, relax on the turf grassed area in the hammock, or lie around in the comfy queen bed all day! (Two twin beds are also available inside the tipi upon request.) Each tipi is equipped with everything you need to make your experience enjoyable and memorable including chairs, roasting sticks, wood, a bbq and supplies, extra blankets, lantern, fan, heater, bottled water, eating utensils, a handwashing area, and a portable restroom nearby. Please note that there is no electricity or running water. We offer many add-on packages with the Tipi stays, including a Sweethearts Package, S'mores Package, U-pick Flower Experience, and even a Movie Night Package! (Depending on Availability) PLEASE remember the tipi is subject to temps. Please be prepared for the tipi to be colder inside on cooler nights or warm inside on hotter days. We do provide a small heater and extra blankets on cooler nights, and bottled water and a fan on hotter days.
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The GreenHouse on Grand View Lane

2 sites · RVs, Tents1 acres · Ontario, OR
At the top of Ontario Heights, our 1.5-acre property overlooks the Treasure Valley, offering stunning views, beautiful trees, and an open sky perfect for stargazing at night and breathtaking sunrises in the morning. Just a couple of miles from town, it’s the perfect mix of convenience and tranquility. We offer a cozy fire pit near the tent area, a walking path around the property, and space for one tent and one RV—both spots provide incredible sunrise views. The property is pet-friendly (please clean up after your furry friends!) and equipped with security cameras for added peace of mind. As laid-back and welcoming hosts, we love sharing our safe and friendly neighborhood with guests who appreciate a relaxed and respectful vibe. Whether you’re here to unwind, explore, or soak in the sunrise, we aim to make your stay as comfortable as possible. (420-friendly guests are welcome too!)
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Murphys Point Alpaca Ranch

2 sites · RVs5 acres · Nampa, ID
Looking for a quiet spot with country views and Alpacas? Murphys Point Ranch is located 3 miles from historic downtown Nampa located in the heart of the Treasure Valley. MPR is a small pocket farm that started with a Lab and a few chickens. The Alpaca herd has grown this summer with the first baby of the season born in June. There are 14 total with 3 babies. We have fresh pasture raised eggs for sale from the 30+ chickens. Meeting the animals and farm tours can be arranged in advance. Our 4.5-acre farm has been transitioned into a sustainable Idaho farm and is 100% solar powered, including one of the first electric tractors in the state. Wilson Springs Pond is half a block down the road. This 55 acre nature area offers many walking paths and is home to many birds, both resident and migratory. It is also a popular urban fishing destination. 1. RV's must be in good shape and fully functioning. 2. Pets are NOT ALLOWED for their safety and that of the animals. Dogs are prey animals in the eyes of an Alpaca and they will kill a dog if it gets too close. 3. No Smoking or Vaping. 4. No Generator use, we have 30 amp service. 5. Quiet Time 9pm - 8am
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The best camping near Lake Owyhee State Park guide

Overview

About

Looking for a remote recreational experience? How does camping on the shore of a secluded desert canyon lake sound? Owyhee reservoir is a 53-mile long lake filling a narrow, deep canyon brimming with colorful volcanic rock formations. You won't find pay phones or cell phone service at the park. Potable water is only available April-October.

Bring your boat or kayak, because that's the focus at this picturesque oasis. Floaters, fishers, swimmers, and skiers are rewarded with cool, clear water. There's a year-round boat ramp (water level permitting.) The park is very short on shade.

McCormack Campground offers 29 electrical sites with water and walk-up camping in eight tent sites. Indian Creek Campground has 21 electrical sites with water. There are two cabins and a dump station.

The road in is very narrow and steep. It's a real challenge if you're towing a large trailer or driving a big RV. But if untamed open spaces and high desert rocks stir your heart, you'll love it here.

Notable campgrounds

  • McCormack Campground: Offers electrical sites with water, tent sites, and modern comforts like hot showers and an RV dump station.
  • Indian Creek Campground: Features electrical sites, cozy cabins, and a boat ramp, with firewood and ice available seasonally.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book your spot online up to 6 months in advance to secure your ideal camping dates.
  • For a spontaneous trip, consider first-come, first-served camping, but arrive early to increase your chances of getting a site.
  • Check the park notices for current conditions to plan your stay around optimal campground availability.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred campground is full, ensuring you don't miss out on the Lake Owyhee experience.

When to go

The best time to visit Lake Owyhee State Park is between March 1 and November 14, when the campgrounds are open and fully operational. Summer months offer warm weather perfect for boating and fishing, but be mindful of water levels affecting boat docks. Off-season visits can be peaceful, but services like potable water may be limited.

Know before you go

  • Prepare for limited connectivity; there are no pay phones or cell service, ensuring a true escape from the daily grind.
  • Check the Bureau of Reclamation website for water levels before planning boating activities.
  • Remember, this is a remote park; the nearest emergency services are 33 miles away in Nyssa, with the closest hospital in Ontario.
  • Adhere to park rules and boating safety regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
  • Drive cautiously on the narrow roads leading to the park, especially when sharing the road with campers and boats.
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