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CAMPING OREGON

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April 24, 2024

Oregon is a camping haven, with some of the most scenic campsites in the country. The state has a number of campsites that offer breathtaking views of mountains, waterfalls, and rivers. There are several activities to engage in around these campsites, including hiking, fishing, and nature walks. Campground amenities vary from site to site, but most offer essentials like potable water, restrooms, and picnic tables. Some campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis, while others require a reservation. The best time to visit is between June and August, with average temperatures ranging from 60-85°F. The number of campsites in each campground varies, so be sure to check before booking.




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SALMON RIVER, SEC. 22, T28N, R1E TO NORTH AND SOUTH FORKS OF WHITE BIRD CREEK
Lower Salmon Watershed, Idaho
GRANDE RONDE RIVER (LOWER)
Lower Grande Ronde Watershed, Washington
JOSEPH CREEK
Lower Grande Ronde Watershed, Idaho
GRANDE RONDE RIVER (LOWER)
Lower Grande Ronde Watershed, Washington
THE NORTHERN BOUNDARY OF THE WALLOWA-WHITMAN NATIONAL FOREST TO THE CONFLUENCE WITH THE GRANDE RONDE RIVER
Lower Snake-Asotin Watershed, Idaho
SNAKE RIVER - 4.01
Lower Snake-Asotin Watershed, Washington
THE CONFLUENCE WITH THE GRANDE RONDE RIVER TO ENDS IN THE SLACK WATER OF THE LOWER GRANITE RESERVOIR, LOCATED ONE HALF MILE ABOVE THE TOWN OF ASOTIN, WASHINGTON
Lower Snake-Asotin Watershed, Washington
GRANDE RONDE RIVER (LOWER)
Lower Grande Ronde Watershed, Oregon
GRANDE RONDE RIVER (LOWER)
Lower Snake-Asotin Watershed, Washington
SALMON RIVER
Lower Salmon Watershed, Idaho

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