Camping

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NOTICE:

AS OF OCTOBER 11, 2021, DOUGLAS COUNTY PARKS has changed the Disabled Veterans camping policy.  The Oregon Special Access Pass is now accepted for reservations. More information on Disabled Veterans camping policy

NEW GROUP SITE AT WINCHESTER BAY

We are happy to announce a new group site at Ork Rock. Reserve the new campsites now!. This is a dry camping area, 2 acres and holds 150 guests. On site are port-a-potties and garbage with a picnic tables and fire pits. Here is some pictures of the new Ork Rock Campsites

Campgrounds

Douglas County Parks has 10 reservable campgrounds and over 477 campsites to choose from.  Each campground provides a unique recreational experience.  Click the tabs below to learn more about our campground facilities.

  1. Full Hook Up
  2. Non-Hook Up
  3. Equestrian
  4. Group Camp

Full Hook Up Campsite Features:

  • All Non-Hook Up features plus...IMG_0031
  • Electrical Connection
  • Water Connection
  • Sewer Connection

Parks with Full Hook Up Campsites:

Cabins & Yurts

We use the terms “rustic” and “deluxe” to distinguish between simpler units (rustic) and larger, more elaborate units (deluxe). Probably the most important difference is that in all cases, “deluxe” units have kitchen facilities and a bathroom/shower. Because exact features and dimensions vary somewhat from park to park, please review the park for more information.

Note: No bedding, pots, plates, bowls, utensils, etc.  are supplied.

Chief Miwaleta CabinFeatures

Features include:

  • Beds: some combination of bunk beds, futon couch or double bed
  • Can be one (sleeps 4 to 5 people) or two rooms (5 to 6 people)
  • Covered porch
  • Electricity
  • Heat
  • Lights
  • Locking door
  • Outdoor fire pit and picnic table
  • Table and chairs

Note: no bedding or kitchen/bath items supplied

  1. Rustic Cabins
  2. Deluxe Cabins
  3. Rustic Yurts

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  • Sleeps 4
  • Microwave
  • Restroom nearby

Parks with Rustic Cabins: