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Bear Hollow Campground

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About Bear Hollow Campground

Campground in Oregon.

Bear Hollow Campground offers a wonderful retreat into Oregon's natural landscape, providing RV enthusiasts with a peaceful getaway surrounded by towering trees and scenic beauty. Located in Oregon, this public campground welcomes visitors seeking an authentic outdoor experience away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The campground's setting creates an ideal backdrop for those looking to reconnect with nature while enjoying the comforts of their RV.

The area surrounding Bear Hollow Campground is rich with outdoor recreational opportunities that appeal to a wide range of travelers. Nature lovers will appreciate the forested environment and the chance to explore hiking trails, observe local wildlife, and enjoy peaceful mornings with the sounds of the forest as their soundtrack. The campground's location provides convenient access to Oregon's diverse attractions, from scenic byways to charming small towns, making it an excellent base camp for exploring the region.

Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, Bear Hollow Campground accommodates various travel styles and group sizes. Families find the setting perfect for creating lasting memories, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities suitable for children and adults alike. Couples seeking a romantic retreat appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty that surrounds the campground. Solo travelers and adventure seekers find the location ideal for exploring the broader Oregon region at their own pace.

The campground benefits from strong community appreciation, reflected in its solid 4.5 out of 5-star rating from 58 reviews. Visitors consistently praise their experiences here, noting the welcoming atmosphere and well-maintained facilities. The positive feedback from fellow travelers suggests that Bear Hollow Campground delivers reliable quality and genuine hospitality.

The Oregon setting provides a mild climate that makes camping enjoyable throughout much of the year. The region's natural beauty, combined with proximity to various attractions and outdoor activities, makes Bear Hollow Campground an excellent choice for RV camping in the Pacific Northwest.
4.5

Rating

58

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

This area is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for the area.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near the park. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Bear Hollow Campground Reviews

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Isaac Rogers

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Isaac Rogers

A nice, well maintained campground. There are a lot of spots with trees and shade. There is also a pavilion in the back of Bear Hallow for big group, too!

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Carol Louise Moore (KCMOOREFAMILY)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Carol Louise Moore (KCMOOREFAMILY)

Wow! Tons of pine trees with many campsites avaliable. There literally are🌲Potable 💧 water spouts throughout the many available campsites throughout the park. Each campsite has a metal or wood picnic table and designated metal fire rings. There are many outdoor bathrooms available throughout the park that are kept clean with outdoor metal trash cans with lids nearby.. I took pictures showing rul... Wow! Tons of pine trees with many campsites avaliable. There literally are🌲Potable 💧 water spouts throughout the many available campsites throughout the park. Each campsite has a metal or wood picnic table and designated metal fire rings. There are many outdoor bathrooms available throughout the park that are kept clean with outdoor metal trash cans with lids nearby.. I took pictures showing rules and regulations. The cost is $20 or $15 per night, if you are staying more than 1 night. Reservations are not available. Handicap ♿️ accessibility.

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Caitlin Bilancia

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Caitlin Bilancia

Beautiful, quiet campground. Fire pits and shade for lazy camping and relaxing. Close to river activities and other recreational sites. Restrooms available and open. Bring hand sanitizer, wipes and toilet paper. Firewood available for $5 an armload. Camping fee $20 for the first night then $15 each night after. Pets allowed. I counted 23 campsites in total. There is handicap parking and a shelter... Beautiful, quiet campground. Fire pits and shade for lazy camping and relaxing. Close to river activities and other recreational sites. Restrooms available and open. Bring hand sanitizer, wipes and toilet paper. Firewood available for $5 an armload. Camping fee $20 for the first night then $15 each night after. Pets allowed. I counted 23 campsites in total. There is handicap parking and a shelter great for group activities and large family gatherings. Potable water available, but not clearly marked. Bring your own drinking water or filtration system.

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Captain Awesome

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Captain Awesome

just the best. I love it here. The town of Spray is right down the road. There's a nice swimming hole there.

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Tristan Todd

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Tristan Todd

Stayed two nights during a recent road trip. Had the whole place to ourselves. One pit toilet was nasty, two others were very clean and tidy. After about 6pm, virtually no cars on hwy 19, so no road noise. Excellent stargazing! Lots of local deer and turkeys. Level spots with little to no trash. And nice clean water. Dog friendly, with a big lawn for some playtime. Highly recommend this spot, but... Stayed two nights during a recent road trip. Had the whole place to ourselves. One pit toilet was nasty, two others were very clean and tidy. After about 6pm, virtually no cars on hwy 19, so no road noise. Excellent stargazing! Lots of local deer and turkeys. Level spots with little to no trash. And nice clean water. Dog friendly, with a big lawn for some playtime. Highly recommend this spot, but please help keep it clean and quiet!

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