Oregon free RV camping

Free RV camping in Oregon

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27 matching public camping spots are available in Oregon.

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Where can I find free RV camping in Oregon?
Start with RV-friendly no-fee candidates in Oregon, then check road access, rig fit, and overnight rules on each spot page.
Should I expect hookups in Oregon?
Usually not. Free RV camping is often dry camping without electric, water, or sewer hookups.
Last updated Jun 21, 2026Check local rules before camping. Conditions and restrictions can change.

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Billy Fields Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Billy Fields Campground is a great starting point for those wanting to hunt, fish, or look for wild horses. For those wishing to hike and explore Fields Peak Trail is within 3 miles of the campground. This camping area offers a 6 ho

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Chewaucan Crossing Campground/Trailhead

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

This highly used campground is ideally located right on the Chewaucan River, 20 minutes south of Paisley, Oregon. Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead, within the campground, accesses Fremont National Recreation Trail #160 a

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Dairy Point Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Dairy Point Campground is located one hour 20 minutes south of Paisley, OR. This site borders a riparian area along Dairy Creek and has a diverse mix of ponderosa pines, willows, and grasses. This campground offers hand-pumped potable water, one vault toilet, and five camping sites with picnic tables and fire

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Drift Fence Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Drift Fence Campground is situated along the paved Blue Mountain Scenic Byway and is traditionally a hunting camp. This is a small, rustic site and the short access road is in poor condiiton. The campground features 6 campsties and 2 vault toilets.&nbsp

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Duncan Reservoir Campground

Campground · Unknown manager · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Nestled in the sagebrush rangelands to the west of Silver Lake’s dry lake bed, Duncan Reservoir is a great place for picnicking, canoeing, camping, and fishing for stocked rainbow trout. The campground consists of four single campsites on the west side of Duncan Reservoir, and a group campsite on the north end of th

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EAST DAVIS CAMPGROUND

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Overview East Davis Campground is located on the east side of Odell Creek where it enters Davis Lake and offers visitors the opportunity to experience the beauty and recreational opportunities of the eastern Cascade Range. Recreation Davis Lake is one of the most popular fly fishing only lakes in the P

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Elderberry Flat Campground

Campground · Unknown manager · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowed2WD accessible

Elderberry Flat Campground provides 11 campsites along the tranquil and beautiful West Fork of Evans Creek, a tributary to the famous Rogue River. There is a paved road that provides easy access to the campground which is typically open from late May to September. The area offers a variety of recreation activities i

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Elk Creek Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Near the North Fork Malheur Wild and Scenic River , the campground provides opportunities for hunting and stream fishing. This small rustic campground is popular durning hunting seasons. A great area to camp that is easy to reach du

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Fairview Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Fairview Camp is drive-through loop off State Highway 207 offering five campsites and an accessible vault toilet. Two campsites directly across from the toilet are fully accessible. A free-flowing water fountain provides potable water from May to October. Remnants from a wildfire in the late 1980s can be seen a

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Green Mountain Campground

Primitive campsite · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Featuring panoramic views of the lava flows, cinder cones, and the desert landscape of the Fort Rock and Christmas Valley area of central Oregon, the Green Mountain Campground offers a remote camping experience perfect for photography, solitude and stargazing. Whether using it as a basecamp for exploring nearby attr

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Happy Camp Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Located approximately one hour from Paisley, Oregon, Happy Camp is a campground ideally located along peaceful Dairy Creek. The stream flows through the middle of the campground, offering fishing opportunities for rainbow trout. At an elevation of 5289, this campground features nine camping sites. A

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Head of the River Campground

Campground · Federal agency · Oregon

Free campsiteOvernight allowedNot reported

Located 50 minutes northeast of Chiloquin, OR, Head of the River Campground is a rustic forest camp situated at the headwaters of the Williamson River at the base of the hillside. The pure, spring-fed river flows by the rustic campground. There are five campsites and one vaulted toiled. Amenities in

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