27 RV Parks & Campgrounds in La Pine, OR
La Pine sits at 4,342 feet in Oregon's Cascade Mountain Range, about 30 miles southwest of Bend. RV parks and campgrounds here range from private resorts to forest service sites, all positioned within reach of the Deschutes National Forest, fishing along the Upper Deschutes River, and day trips to Crater Lake National Park 62 miles away. The high desert subalpine forest keeps summers mild and winters cold, making this a year-round destination for anglers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Cascade Meadows RV Resort sits in a meadow just off the main highway, positioned 22 miles south of Bend and 11 miles south of Sunriver, making it convenient for travelers crossing Central Oregon. LaPine State Park Campground occupies a scenic spot along the trout-filled Upper Deschutes River in a high desert subalpine forest, with 14 miles of multi-use trails connecting both riverbanks and key park landmarks. Little Crater Campground operates within the Deschutes National Forest and draws visitors with hiking, biking, fishing, and horse riding in a setting of towering trees and tranquil atmosphere. McKay Crossing Campground also sits in the Deschutes National Forest and welcomes the same outdoor mix plus climbing, hunting, shooting, and off-highway vehicle use. Rosland Campground rounds out the options as a public or community-run site managed by the La Pine Parks and Recreation District. The mix of privately owned and government-managed parks means travelers can choose between full-service resort amenities and quieter forest settings.
Anglers come to La Pine for trout in the Upper Deschutes River, and the surrounding Deschutes National Forest provides endless hiking and mountain biking trails. Newberry National Volcanic Monument lies nearby, offering volcanic geology and scenic drives. Paulina Lake and East Lake attract boaters and campers. Crater Lake National Park sits 62 miles away, making a feasible day trip or multi-day outing from any La Pine campground. Horse riding trails connect several parks, and the river corridor supports a working outdoor recreation economy year-round.
Elevation here tops 4,342 feet, so expect cool nights even in summer. July averages 65 degrees, while January drops to 33 degrees. Annual precipitation runs just 11.4 inches, keeping the landscape dry and the skies clear for stargazing. The terrain is mountain with ponderosa pine and fir forest, and the nearest major city, Bend, lies about 30 miles north via U.S. Highway 97. La Pine's isolated location in the valley of the Little Deschutes River means fewer crowds than resort areas closer to town, and more access to quiet forest camping.
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South Lava Trail Head is a highly-rated campground located in La Pine, Oregon, offering an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the scenic volcanic landscape of...
Sheep Bridge extension is a campground located in La Pine, Oregon, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of central Oregon. This well-maintained facility provides a great base...
Show moreJack Pine RV Park is a well-regarded RV park located in La Pine, Oregon, offering a convenient base for exploring the scenic Central Oregon region. With a solid 4.3-star rating...
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The Reservoir Campground is located in the Deschutes National Forest, offering various recreation opportunities. The campground provides access to hiking, biking, fishing, and...
Show moreSwamp Wells Horse Camp is a campground located in La Pine, Oregon, offering a rustic camping experience in central Oregon. The facility caters specifically to visitors traveling...
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Cultus Lake is one of the few lakes along the Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway that allows high sped motorized water craft. Cultus Lake West Campground offers opportunities for...
Show moreSouth Twin Lake Campground is located in La Pine, Oregon, offering a camping experience in the central Oregon region. The campground provides basic facilities for visitors looking...
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