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LaPine State Park RV & Campground Guide

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Nestled under ponderosa pines along the banks of the Deschutes River, LaPine State Park is a tranquil place to breathe the fresh mountain air in deeply. This Oregon park is legendary for trout fishing, and when winter arrives, visitors bundle up for some outstanding cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing in the Deschutes National Forest. LaPine State Park is located about 11 miles north of LaPine, six miles south of Three Rivers, 22 miles north of Crescent, and 27 miles south of Bend.

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Weather
Spring 29-54 F
Summer 43-76 F
Fall 34-66 F
Winter 20-40 F
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RV Resorts & Campsites in LaPine State Park

Why spend any of your vacation time driving from the sights back to a hotel? You can stay immersed in the outdoor experience when you travel in a recreational vehicle. If you don't own an RV, you can rent one at RVshare.com. Listed below is a sampling of the RV camping options you can find in and around LaPine State Park.

LaPine State Park Campground

You will love the fenced off-leash area at LaPine State Park's RV campground if you bring your dog camping. RVers enjoy sleeping under the tall trees and appreciate the park’s friendly staff. Rates start at $30 a night.

• Water hookups: Yes 

• Electrical hookups: Yes 

• Sewer hookups: Yes 

• Wi-Fi: No 

• Pet-friendly: Yes 

• Other amenities: Showers, off-leash dog park, picnic tables 

Newberry RV Park

Newberry RV Park has flat, well-maintained roads that make parking your RV easy. You will also enjoy the dog park and the laundry facility at this campground, where rates start at $49 per night. Monthly rates are available. 

• Water hookups: Yes 

• Electrical hookups: Yes 

• Sewer hookups: Yes 

• Wi-Fi: Yes 

• Pet-friendly: Yes 

• Other amenities: Cable TV, laundry 

Hidden Pines RV Park

Hidden Pines RV Park is a centrally located campground with large pull-thru sites. Clean showers and great laundry facilities make it easy to enjoy your time camping here. Rates start at $40 a night. 

• Water hookups: Yes 

• Electrical hookups: Yes 

• Sewer hookups: Yes 

• Wi-Fi: No 

• Pet-friendly: Yes 

• Other amenities: Weekly and monthly rates, cable TV 

Cascade Meadows RV Resort

After exploring LaPine State Park, head back to Cascade Meadows RV Resort to swim in the pool and soak in the hot tub. Your children will love the playground, basketball court, and clubhouse at this resort. Camping starts at about $50 per night. 

• Water hookups: Yes 

• Electrical hookups: Yes 

• Sewer hookups: Yes 

• Wi-Fi: No 

• Pet-friendly: Yes 

• Other amenities: Numerous sports facilities, hot tub, playground 

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What to Do at
LaPine State Park

Inside LaPine State Park

If you're a hiker or mountain biker, you'll love the 16 miles of trails at this state park. Bring along your flyfishing equipment to try your luck in the Deschutes River. You'll also want to bring your tube so that you can float the river. See the largest Ponderosa pine tree in Oregon that experts estimate to be 500 years old. Wildlife is abundant at this state park, where you can frequently spot eagles and red-tailed hawks.

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How to Get to
LaPine State Park

LaPine State Park is located about 14 minutes from La Pine, Oregon. To get to the park, start by getting on US-97 N and going to State Recreation Road. Turn left, and you'll reach the park in about four miles. 

Entering LaPine State Park

The park is open year-round for camping. Day use is available from May 1 to Sept. 30. 

LaPine State Park Per person : $5.0

LaPine State Park is a beautiful place to hike, RV camp, and enjoy outdoor activities. If you've been to this riverside park in Central Oregon, be sure to post about your experiences on social media. While you're at it, tag RVshare.com in your posts. We'd love to see how you enjoyed the area. You can also send your photos and stories to [email protected].

Frequently Asked Questions About LaPine State Park

What kind of wildlife can be found in LaPine State Park?

LaPine State Park is a great area for bird-watching. While you're there, you should be on the lookout for eagles, red-tailed hawks, Steller's jays, northern flickers, mountain chickadees, red-breasted nuthatches, common ravens, and many other species.

Are pets allowed at LaPine State Park?

LaPine State Park is very pet-friendly, featuring an off-leash pet exercise area and several pet-friendly cabins. That said, you'll need to keep your pets on leashes of six feet or less everywhere except the special off-leash area.

Are there designated RV camping spots in LaPine State Park?

LaPine State Park features a large campground with 129 total RV campsites. There are 82 RV sites with full hookups and 47 with just electricity. There's also an on-site RV dump station at the campground.

What is the climate of LaPine State Park?

The climate of LaPine State Park is fairly moderate. The winters feature temperatures between 27 and 40 degrees, but there's often heavy snowfall. During summer, the park rarely gets hotter than 75 degrees.

What is the best time of year to visit LaPine State Park?

If you want to experience the most pleasant weather, you should visit the park between July and September. These are usually the only months of the year that will be warm enough for comfortable outdoor fun.