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Priest Hole
Public Campground

Priest Hole

Prineville, Oregon
4.5 (93 reviews)

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About Priest Hole

Campground in Oregon.

Priest Hole Public Campground offers a peaceful retreat into Oregon's natural landscape, where towering evergreens and pristine waterways create the perfect backdrop for an authentic RV camping experience. Located in the heart of Oregon's scenic backcountry, this campground welcomes travelers seeking solitude and connection with nature away from the hustle of commercial parks.

The campground sits in an area rich with outdoor recreation opportunities. The surrounding forests provide excellent hiking trails for all skill levels, from leisurely nature walks to more challenging day hikes that reward adventurers with stunning viewpoints and wildlife viewing opportunities. If you're an angler, nearby waters offer excellent fishing prospects where you can spend peaceful mornings casting lines in the cool morning air. The quiet setting makes this an ideal destination for those who want to unplug and recharge in a genuinely natural environment.

What sets Priest Hole apart is its authentic public campground character. Unlike sprawling commercial parks, this campground maintains a more intimate feel where you can experience camping as it was meant to be—simple, straightforward, and surrounded by the beauty of Oregon's wilderness. The layout encourages a slower pace, perfect for families wanting to disconnect from screens or couples seeking a romantic getaway under the stars.

The area appeals to a wide range of travelers. Nature photographers find endless subjects in the surrounding landscape. Outdoor enthusiasts appreciate access to trails and water activities without elaborate amenities getting in the way of their adventure. Families enjoy safe, peaceful surroundings where children can explore and play freely. Those looking to escape city stress find the quiet forest setting deeply restorative.

The location provides reasonable proximity to supplies and services while maintaining its remote, peaceful character. Visitors consistently praise the natural beauty and the quality of their camping experience here. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, Priest Hole delivers the Oregon camping experience many RVers are seeking.
4.5

Rating

93

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Prineville 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 Prineville.

Explore the Area

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

Priest Hole Reviews

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B R

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by B R

Great if you have a RV or camper it's a gravel parking lot with access to a boat ramp and the river. If you want tent and group camping I would go to the left instead of straight. You would be going to burnt ranch campground there it opens up to the whole valley. Highly recommended

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DirtyGirlHikes

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by DirtyGirlHikes

Car sites fill fast (we arrived on Thursday) but there is a ton of overflow walk in camping. For walk in camping, we opted to cook dinner at the fire ring in the day use area, which looked new and hardly used. Great access to the Painted Hills. Lots of bike campers and river rafting folks when we were there. Worth the absolutely stunning drive in. While the drive in IS gravel / dirt, it would... Car sites fill fast (we arrived on Thursday) but there is a ton of overflow walk in camping. For walk in camping, we opted to cook dinner at the fire ring in the day use area, which looked new and hardly used. Great access to the Painted Hills. Lots of bike campers and river rafting folks when we were there. Worth the absolutely stunning drive in. While the drive in IS gravel / dirt, it would be passable by car with two wheel drive.

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Kris Robinson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kris Robinson

This beautiful area offers something for everyone, from dispersed camping to floating the river, fishing, and hiking. Here's my positive review of this amazing recreation area: The dispersed camping at Priest Hole Recreation Area is a fantastic way to get away from it all and immerse yourself in nature. The campsites are spread out, offering plenty of space and privacy. The area is well-maintaine... This beautiful area offers something for everyone, from dispersed camping to floating the river, fishing, and hiking. Here's my positive review of this amazing recreation area: The dispersed camping at Priest Hole Recreation Area is a fantastic way to get away from it all and immerse yourself in nature. The campsites are spread out, offering plenty of space and privacy. The area is well-maintained, and the campsites come equipped with fire rings, picnic tables, and plenty of natural beauty. Floating the river at Priest Hole is a truly unforgettable experience. The river is clear and peaceful, making it perfect for a leisurely float. The scenery along the river is breathtaking, with towering trees and mountain vistas providing a beautiful backdrop. Whether you're an experienced rafter or a first-time floater, you'll love spending time on the river at Priest Hole. Fishing is another popular activity at Priest Hole. The river is teeming with fish, including trout and bass, making it a great spot for anglers of all skill levels. Whether you're fly fishing or using traditional gear, you'll have a great time casting your line in the river

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Cameron Fergsuon (EG.THE.iD)

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Cameron Fergsuon (EG.THE.iD)

Room for the wHOLE family - these spots are huge! There are also 2 group camp sites with parking for about 15 cars (one on the river bar and one on the hillside. If you don't like the "upgrade" then there are plenty of primitive sites on burnt ranch rd. along the river going west beyond the rec site (check the last photo). No camp host as of June 21 so get your dispersed camping while you can. Th... Room for the wHOLE family - these spots are huge! There are also 2 group camp sites with parking for about 15 cars (one on the river bar and one on the hillside. If you don't like the "upgrade" then there are plenty of primitive sites on burnt ranch rd. along the river going west beyond the rec site (check the last photo). No camp host as of June 21 so get your dispersed camping while you can. The river is also friendly but bring inflatables for where it gets rocky and shallow; and be wary of rattlesnakes when getting out (nest at the take out picnic area).

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Frederick Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Frederick Smith

It's has some most beautiful scenery. Pretty rugged roads though. And primitive camping.

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