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Ladybug Campground

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About Ladybug Campground

Campground in Oregon.

Ladybug Campground offers a welcoming escape into Oregon's natural beauty, providing RV travelers with a peaceful retreat in a setting that captures the essence of Pacific Northwest camping. This public campground serves as an ideal basecamp for those seeking to explore Oregon's diverse landscapes and charming communities.

The location provides convenient access to some of Oregon's most compelling outdoor destinations. Whether you're drawn to hiking through forested trails, fishing in pristine waters, or simply enjoying quiet moments surrounded by nature, this campground positions you well to experience the region's highlights. The area around the campground showcases the lush vegetation and scenic vistas that Oregon is renowned for, offering photographers and nature enthusiasts plenty of inspiration.

For travelers exploring Oregon, the strategic positioning of Ladybug Campground makes it an excellent choice for those wanting to balance accessibility with a genuine outdoor experience. The campground appeals to a wide range of visitors, from families looking for a comfortable camping destination to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a home base for adventure. Couples enjoying a scenic getaway will appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, while those interested in regional exploration will find themselves well-situated to venture out and discover Oregon's attractions.

The area's character reflects the authentic camping experience many RV travelers seek. The public nature of the campground means you'll encounter fellow travelers and outdoor enthusiasts, creating opportunities to share recommendations and trail tips. Local knowledge about seasonal activities, wildlife viewing opportunities, and hidden gems nearby adds to the value of choosing this location for your Oregon journey.

Reviews from previous visitors consistently highlight positive experiences, with a 4.4 out of 5-star rating reflecting the campground's appeal to the RV community. This rating suggests that guests appreciate the overall experience, cleanliness, and welcoming atmosphere they encounter during their stays. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended Oregon adventure, Ladybug Campground provides a solid foundation for your travels.
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8

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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.

Ladybug Campground Reviews

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Alex Mendoza

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alex Mendoza

This camp ground has lots of room and also many shade trees. It's near several hiking trails, you can hike 20 miles per day.

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Just Kelly

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Just Kelly

Went in late summer of 24. Nice hiking, very dry and fires would be risky, use a lantern and stove. Watch for rattlesnakes as you trek. Remember look over anything you have to step over and wear boots not sneakers.

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Freddy Spinks

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Freddy Spinks

Restroom available in campground, several firepits available for use and different types of wood are just lying around if you are willing to do some sawing of fallen logs. There are four different areas to camp at and some are farther off the beaten path and offer a good bit of privacy. We had lots of fun and if you ask at the last resort store or at the ranger station you can learn about the lo... Restroom available in campground, several firepits available for use and different types of wood are just lying around if you are willing to do some sawing of fallen logs. There are four different areas to camp at and some are farther off the beaten path and offer a good bit of privacy. We had lots of fun and if you ask at the last resort store or at the ranger station you can learn about the location of the water fall nearby.

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David Smith

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by David Smith

Nice, small, quiet campground. Arrived early on a Friday (Sept. 15) and there was only one other space occupied. A few more showed up later, but even with only 7 sites it didn’t fill. No potable water, though there is a creek nearby. Vault toilet was fine, no issues. Saturday night was the same - not full, pretty quiet. Very pleasant stay!

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David Smith

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by David Smith

Nice, small, quiet campground. Arrived early on a Friday (Sept. 15) and there was only one other space occupied. A few more showed up later, but even with only 7 sites it didn’t fill. No potable water, though there is a creek nearby. Vault toilet was fine, no issues. Saturday night was the same - not full, pretty quiet. Very pleasant stay!

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Casey Potts

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Casey Potts

One of my favorite Tucannon Campsites. Away from the crowds, especially if you can get in the back. The road up there however is very rough and after a good rain there are very large and deep puddles. Early season bring a saw to make sure you can get in and out. There is very little opportunity to turn around. One pit toilet that has always been clean and fully stocked serves the camp. Cost... One of my favorite Tucannon Campsites. Away from the crowds, especially if you can get in the back. The road up there however is very rough and after a good rain there are very large and deep puddles. Early season bring a saw to make sure you can get in and out. There is very little opportunity to turn around. One pit toilet that has always been clean and fully stocked serves the camp. Cost is $8 per day. The setting is along the Tucannon River but fishing is not allowed. It is a couple more rough miles to the Tucannon River Trail which is a pleasant, mostly flat walk in its entirety. At the trailhead is also a 1 mile side trail to Sheep Creek Falls. (Look for the fallen tree with chainsaw writing on it just before crossing the bridge) Awesome hike if you are up for it but be advised the trail becomes fairly sketchy/damaged/slick after about a half mile.

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Casey Potts

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Casey Potts

One of my favorite Tucannon Campsites. Away from the crowds, especially if you can get in the back. The road up there however is very rough and after a good rain there are very large and deep puddles. Early season bring a saw to make sure you can get in and out. There is very little opportunity to turn around. One pit toilet that has always been clean and fully stocked serves the camp. Cost... One of my favorite Tucannon Campsites. Away from the crowds, especially if you can get in the back. The road up there however is very rough and after a good rain there are very large and deep puddles. Early season bring a saw to make sure you can get in and out. There is very little opportunity to turn around. One pit toilet that has always been clean and fully stocked serves the camp. Cost is $8 per day. The setting is along the Tucannon River but fishing is not allowed. It is a couple more rough miles to the Tucannon River Trail which is a pleasant, mostly flat walk in its entirety. At the trailhead is also a 1 mile side trail to Sheep Creek Falls. (Look for the fallen tree with chainsaw writing on it just before crossing the bridge) Awesome hike if you are up for it but be advised the trail becomes fairly sketchy/damaged/slick after about a half mile.

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