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Campground 7
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Campground 7

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About Campground 7

Campground in Oregon.

Campground 7 stands out as a well-established public camping destination in Oregon, offering travelers a authentic outdoor retreat experience. This campground has earned its solid 4.4-star rating from over 110 visitors by consistently delivering what outdoor enthusiasts seek: reliable facilities, a welcoming atmosphere, and convenient access to Oregon's natural beauty.

Oregon's diverse landscape provides the perfect backdrop for a memorable RV camping adventure. The state offers everything from dramatic coastal cliffs and sandy beaches to lush forests, high desert terrain, and stunning mountain ranges. Whether you're visiting during the vibrant spring wildflower season, the warm and sunny summer months, the colorful fall foliage, or even the quieter winter season, Oregon delivers unique experiences throughout the year. The region's mild climate and extended camping season make it an ideal destination for both seasoned RVers and families new to the camping lifestyle.

Campground 7's location in Oregon positions you perfectly for exploring the state's incredible attractions. The area provides easy access to hiking trails ranging from easy walks to challenging day hikes, scenic driving routes, and small towns filled with local character and charm. Oregon communities near camping areas often feature farmers markets, local restaurants, antique shops, and craft breweries that reflect the region's unique culture and personality.

The campground appeals to a wide variety of travelers. Families appreciate the relaxed setting and opportunities for kids to connect with nature and engage in outdoor activities. Retirees enjoy the peaceful environment and accessibility for extended stays. Solo travelers and couples find it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding region. Adventure seekers value the proximity to hiking, fishing, and other outdoor recreation opportunities. Even those simply seeking a quiet weekend escape from busy city life will find Campground 7 a refreshing change of pace.

The camping experience here emphasizes connection with nature while maintaining the practical comforts RV travelers need. The public campground setting attracts a friendly community of campers who share tips, stories, and recommendations. Many visitors return year after year, creating a welcoming environment for newcomers as well.
4.4

Rating

110

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.

Campground 7 Reviews

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Lisa Landers

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Lisa Landers

The nice campground itself is located on the banks of Phillips Lake near scenic Sumpter, Oregon. Spaces are mostly open and or spacious with lots of tree cover if you want that. I agree with another review that it would be more appreciated for some, if there was at least one shower house. In August there were plenty of camps host in the park. The company facilitating these said hosts was Anthony... The nice campground itself is located on the banks of Phillips Lake near scenic Sumpter, Oregon. Spaces are mostly open and or spacious with lots of tree cover if you want that. I agree with another review that it would be more appreciated for some, if there was at least one shower house. In August there were plenty of camps host in the park. The company facilitating these said hosts was Anthony Lakes Resort. While the hosts try to accommodate park guests nicely and easily, the newly posted rules for acquiring a site are not quite so nice and easy. Some hosts are much more pleasant than others. The terminology of the rules doesn't seem to mesh with how some of the hosts run the campground. It can be confusing to say the least. For a non profit company the campsite fees are fairly expensive. All in all the campground and boat ramp facilities are pleasant. There is a lovely shoreline trail. I'm told it goes all the way around the lake.

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Quinn Christensen

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Quinn Christensen

We booked a site at Union Creek for Labor Day weekend, but ended up leaving a day early. The area was great and the campsite was well kept. The only reason we left early is to inconsiderate neighbors in the site across from us. The camp hosts were very kind and reasonable and only trying to ensure that everyone was able to enjoy their weekend, however it did end up being pretty one sided so we pul... We booked a site at Union Creek for Labor Day weekend, but ended up leaving a day early. The area was great and the campsite was well kept. The only reason we left early is to inconsiderate neighbors in the site across from us. The camp hosts were very kind and reasonable and only trying to ensure that everyone was able to enjoy their weekend, however it did end up being pretty one sided so we pulled out a day early. Hope someone was able to use our site for the night without having to pay since it was covered. We really liked the area, but unfortunately we probably won't ever return due to the reminder of how negative of an experience it was.

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Lorrie Kalmbach-Ehlers

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Lorrie Kalmbach-Ehlers

I was really looking forward to our stay here based on other reviews and we just didn't like it much. The camp spots are spaced apart nicely, the camp hosts were great, and the bathrooms clean. With all the lakeshore this campground occupies the only real place to swim was in the designated swim area and that was super disappointing. The docks were dangerous and hardly in the water. People were sw... I was really looking forward to our stay here based on other reviews and we just didn't like it much. The camp spots are spaced apart nicely, the camp hosts were great, and the bathrooms clean. With all the lakeshore this campground occupies the only real place to swim was in the designated swim area and that was super disappointing. The docks were dangerous and hardly in the water. People were swimming in the boat launch area just to keep cool because it's hot! It's pretty country and has tons of potential but we wouldn't go back. Stay in the A loop if you can, C loop second choice, B loop last (it’s really hot there).

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Margaret Hansen

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Margaret Hansen

I would give it 5 stars if they had showers. Otherwise, beautiful spot. Group site worked great for us. Clean restrooms. Friendly camp hosts. Lake is lovely. Great shoreline trail around the lake. Not many bugs. Fun stargazing since there isn't much light pollution. Watch the chipmunks though they will steal your food.

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Garrett Barnum

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Garrett Barnum

We went with a huge group of friends, in the group site. The campsite was plenty big enough and spacious to spread out. The view of the lake was incredible. There isn’t a real beach, but access to the water is still pretty easy.

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