LaPine State Park Campground has 129 campsites and is located along the beautiful Upper Deschutes River in central Oregon. There are 82 full hook-up sites and 47 with electric. There’s also 5 rustic cabins and 5 deluxe cabins available.
Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers ($) and an RV dump station. Firewood and ice are also available for sale from the camp host. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grate.
Outdoor recreation includes hiking, mountain biking, fishing, picnicking and wildlife viewing. The park is also home to “Big Red”. It’s the largest/tallest Ponderosa pine in all of Oregon and may be more than 500 years old. Newberry National Volcanic Monument is also nearby and worth a visit.
Other campgrounds in the area include Quinn River, North Twin Lake, Fall River, and South Twin Lake.
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8, 17, 19, 23, 28, 53, 68, 69, 83, 90, 93, 96, 103, 104, 111, 114, 116, 119, 125, 133.
Year Round
4,186
129 + 10 Cabins (5 rustic)
82 Full, 47 Electric
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We stayed at this park on Sept. 27, 2017 for one night in our 24′ RV with a tow vehicle in space #132. The site was level with plenty of room for our coach and car (unhooked.) The sites in our loop (which were closing for the season the following weekend) were pretty nicely separated. The sites in the other loops appeared to be a bit more crowded and busy.
We didn’t get to spend as much time as we’d like, but it was enough to know we’d like to come back. The shower and restrooms facilities were clean with plenty of hot water. The trails were wide and smooth, and we would love to come back with our mountain bikes next time (a very popular activity at this park from the looks of it.)
We did get to walk the trail to The Big Tree, which was fun to see and was a lovely very-early morning walk.