
Alvord Hot Springs Campground in Princeton, Oregon offers a unique camping experience for those...
Offering pull thrus, full hookups, tent sites, 30/50 AMP service, restrooms and showers, laundry,...

From the owners of Captains Private Quarters: We are a retired disabled couple offering...

The Chickahominy Recreation Site has many amenities including drinking water, portable restrooms, garbage cans,...

Crane Hot Springs Lodging in Burns, Oregon offers a unique getaway for nature lovers...

Crane Hot Springs RV Park offers a relaxing escape for campers looking to unwind...

Delintment Lake Campground provides a wide variety of recreation facilities and activities for the...

This quiet campground is located along Emigrant Creek which offers convenient trout fishing opportunities....

This is a beautiful campground located on the banks of the Emigrant Creek. Easy...

Fish Lake Campground is located on the flanks of Steens Mountain, within the Steens...

The RV Park has 30 pull-through stations with dedicated power, water, and sewer at...

Nestled in the beautiful surroundings of Hines, Oregon, the park offers a serene and...
Idlewild Campground is the perfect place for large gatherings in any weather. In sun,...

Jackman Park Campground is located on the flanks of Steens Mountain, within the Steens...

Named for an early Harney County pioneer rancher, Mann Lake, on the east side...

The Old Camp RV Park is owned and operated by the Burns Paiute Tribe....

Page Springs Campground is located at the base of Steens Mountain, just three miles...

Quail Ridge is the newest RV Park to come to Burns Oregon! Located on...
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Harney County offers a wide range of camping experiences to suit every kind of adventurer. Tent camping is available at developed campgrounds with basic amenities like restrooms, fire rings, and picnic tables. RV campgrounds near Burns, Hines, and surrounding communities offer full or partial hookups, as well as fuel, laundry, and on-site dining. For those seeking solitude, dispersed camping on public lands and backcountry camping in more remote areas provides a wilder experience—just be sure to follow all fire restrictions and Leave No Trace principles. For trip ideas and suggested overnight stops, check out our itineraries page.
Camping in Harney County includes both reservation-based and first-come, first-served options. Some developed campgrounds—particularly those near popular destinations like Steens Mountain—offer reservations through federal systems like Recreation.gov, especially during peak season (late spring through early fall).
Fire restrictions can change quickly in Harney County’s high desert environment. Many developed campgrounds provide fire rings, but dispersed campers may encounter seasonal bans on open flames. Always confirm current restrictions with the BLM or Forest Service before striking a match.