Camping & RVing

Ideal for travelers eager to soak in wide-open skies, starlit nights, and the rugged simplicity of Harney’s landscape.

Downtown Hines, Oregon during a the spring

Burns RV Park

Located just half a mile east of downtown Burns on Seneca Drive, this full-hookup park welcomes RVers with all the comforts: 30/50 amp power, water, sewer, cable TV, and free high-speed Wi‑Fi. Big-rig friendly with pull-through and back-in sites, plus cabins, teepees, and tent options, Burns RV Park includes bathrooms, laundry, and a mini store stocked with essentials, snacks, and local wine and beer.

Page Springs Campground

Located at the base of Steens Mountain, just 3 miles from Frenchglen, this no‑frills BLM campground features 36 roomy sites nestled among cottonwood and juniper trees beside the Blitzen River. Page Springs Campground is first-come, first-served and pet-friendly, it also serves as the trailhead for the Blitzen River and Wilderness Nature trails. A shaded picnic area, vault toilets, and year-round water make this a quiet, back-country favorite.

Crane Hot Spring Resort & Campground

This family-owned resort and campground offers tent and RV sites as well as private cabins, teepees, wagons, and glamping-style lodging—all centered around soothing hot springs. Expect a laid-back, all-night soaking experience and a mix of rustic and creature comforts.

Airbnbs & Guest Ranches

Perfect for folks seeking wide-open spaces with creature comforts, local hosts, and a touch of ranch life.

Downtown Hines, Oregon during a the spring

Steens Mountain Guest Ranch

Experience the authentic cowboy lifestyle at this family-owned dude ranch nestled at the base of Steens Mountain. Accommodations include hand-hewn cabins and opportunities to work alongside the ranch crew—herding cattle, riding horses, and tracking wild Kiger Mustangs. It’s a hands-on, high-desert adventure that blends rugged beauty with genuine western hospitality.

The Outlook

Stay at a serene, off-grid cabin located on a remote cattle ranch in eastern Oregon. Ideal for solo travelers or couples, this peaceful escape offers wildlife sightings, stunning starry nights, and a true sense of solitude. Winter months bring snowshoeing opportunities, while summer is all about long evenings by the fire. Book your stay at The Outlook through Air Bnb.

SR Longhorns Parlour

This charming ranch-style stay just 5 miles from Burns on an 82-acre working cattle ranch. This former milking parlour sleeps 4–6 and includes pet-friendly policies, making it a cozy countryside getaway. Expect wide-open skies, peaceful pastureland, and morning coffee overlooking grazing cattle. Book your stay at the SR Longhorns Parlour through Air Bnb.

Hotels & Inns

For travelers who prefer a bed and breakfast setup with familiar amenities—and maybe a little local flavor—this category offers both cozy boutique stays and dependable comforts.

Downtown Hines, Oregon during a the spring

Historic Central Hotel

A beautifully restored boutique hotel in downtown Burns, originally opened in 1929 and reimagined in 2018. Twelve creatively designed rooms—seven with en suites—each offer a unique atmosphere, plus a convivial common area and patio. Guests rave about the comfort, character, and warm hospitality.

Frenchglen Hotel & Drover’s Inn

Tucked at the base of Steens Mountain, this historic lodge offers a quiet, character-rich stay in one of the most scenic corners of Harney County. Built in 1924, the Frenchglen Hotel features eight guest rooms in the main building, plus additional lodging at the nearby Drovers’ Inn. With an on-site dining room and easy access to the Steens Loop and Malheur Refuge, it’s a favorite for birders, hikers, and travelers looking to unplug.

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