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Best Campgrounds in Oregon

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Oregon's campground network spans the volcanic peaks of the Oregon Cascades to the high desert mesas near Bend. PeakScout tracks conditions across the state's USFS, State Parks, and BLM campgrounds. Summer wildfire smoke regularly degrades air quality across the state.

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🏕️ 2 campgrounds tracked
Crater Lake NP

Crater Lake - Mazama Campground

🏔️ 6,000 ft $35/night
📅 Reservable 🚐 RV Sites 📍 214 sites $35/night
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Central Oregon

Smith Rock State Park - Bivy Area

🏔️ 2,796 ft $10/night
📅 Reservable 📍 25 sites $10/night
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Do Oregon State Parks require reservations?
Most Oregon State Parks campgrounds accept reservations at reserveoregon.com. Peak season (June–September) requires reservations 1–3 months ahead for popular parks (Fort Stevens, South Beach, Cape Lookout).
When is wildfire smoke worst in Oregon?
July through mid-September. The state sees both local fires and smoke from California, Washington, and Idaho. The high desert around Bend often has better AQI than the western valleys due to airflow patterns.

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📡 Data sources: Campground availability from recreation.gov (federal), ReserveAmerica (CPW state parks MT/CO, FWP MT), and BLM booking systems. Fire restriction tiers from USFS/BLM/CDPS announcements updated in real-time. Fees, amenities, and site counts from RIDB + agency feeds.