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Lund Park Campground
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Lund Park Campground

Dorena, Oregon
4.4 (32 reviews)

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About Lund Park Campground

Federal campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the heart of Oregon's beautiful national forest landscape, Lund Park Campground offers RV travelers an authentic escape into the Pacific Northwest wilderness. This national forest campground provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life while maintaining convenient access to the natural wonders that make Oregon such a remarkable destination.

The campground itself is situated in an area characterized by towering evergreen forests, crystal-clear streams, and the kind of natural tranquility that makes forest camping so rewarding. The setting provides an ideal base camp for exploring the diverse attractions and outdoor recreation opportunities that surround the property. Whether you're an avid hiker, fishing enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys the calming presence of tall pines and fresh mountain air, Lund Park Campground delivers an experience that connects you with the landscape.

The surrounding national forest lands offer exceptional opportunities for outdoor adventure. Hiking trails wind through varied terrain, offering everything from gentle walks suitable for families to more challenging treks for experienced hikers. Many guests use the campground as a starting point for exploring nearby water features and scenic viewpoints that showcase Oregon's geological and ecological diversity. The area's elevation and forest cover create a refreshing climate that makes summer camping particularly enjoyable, while the natural surroundings provide excellent opportunities for wildlife observation and nature photography.

This location appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families appreciate the safe, forested environment and access to family-friendly activities. Retirees enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and slower pace of national forest camping. Adventure seekers find countless ways to explore the surrounding backcountry. Anglers and outdoor enthusiasts will find the location particularly rewarding, with access to the kind of pristine natural settings that define Oregon's outdoor heritage.

Camping at Lund Park Campground means embracing a more traditional, nature-focused RV experience where the landscape itself becomes your primary attraction.
4.4

Rating

32

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Dorena 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 Dorena.

Explore the Area

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

Lund Park Campground Reviews

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Amber Roley

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amber Roley

This is one of peons best kept secrets in my opinion. Cheap camping, few bugs, $5 fee, right on the river and the water is so clear. Not good for fishing though, maybe down the river, but not here.

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Amber Roley

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amber Roley

This is one of peons best kept secrets in my opinion. Cheap camping, few bugs, $5 fee, right on the river and the water is so clear. Not good for fishing though, maybe down the river, but not here.

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Steve Bengtson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steve Bengtson

Great hike continues brice creek, absolutely beautiful forest some steep portions watch kids

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Steve Bengtson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Steve Bengtson

Great hike continues brice creek, absolutely beautiful forest some steep portions watch kids

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Sara

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sara

Took the family there today for the first time and we LOVED it! Definitely going back to go camping 😊

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Sara

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sara

Took the family there today for the first time and we LOVED it! Definitely going back to go camping 😊

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farwunderwmn

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by farwunderwmn

Pretty clean and quiet, my only complaint was that the vault toilet nearest to the campsite I stayed at had no toilet paper. I was almost right on the waters edge though, easy enough to get to the creek and the water wasn't running too fast. Didn't have to chase the shade at the camp spot too much either. Will definitely be coming back.

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farwunderwmn

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by farwunderwmn

Pretty clean and quiet, my only complaint was that the vault toilet nearest to the campsite I stayed at had no toilet paper. I was almost right on the waters edge though, easy enough to get to the creek and the water wasn't running too fast. Didn't have to chase the shade at the camp spot too much either. Will definitely be coming back.

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Marissa Theve

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Marissa Theve

My partner, dog, and I just had a magical long weekend here. We got in Thursday around 2pm and found an open spot after no luck down river. Our camping neighbors, a very large family of like >30 people, were noisy, but once we had a conversation all was well and we all shared the small beach Saturday and had a wonderful time. There are plenty of other swimming spots up and down river to find some... My partner, dog, and I just had a magical long weekend here. We got in Thursday around 2pm and found an open spot after no luck down river. Our camping neighbors, a very large family of like >30 people, were noisy, but once we had a conversation all was well and we all shared the small beach Saturday and had a wonderful time. There are plenty of other swimming spots up and down river to find some solitude too with access to Brice Creek trail for hikes. This campground is right off the road so there will be road traffic noise and dust from the parking area. The single vault toilet had no TP and we saw 0 rangers the entire 4 days/3 nights. Lots of trash (straw and food wrappers, TP, fishing gear, fake nails, cig butts, an alarming amount of band aids...) which we slowly picked up- assuming this is the remainders from the 4th of July. Every large Douglas fir had human-caused damage to the trunk. If these trees die, the site will be in full sun and pretty miserable in the summer. Some plantings in the small meadow could also help with dust, noise, and shade. This spot could use some Forest Service attention. Please leave our public lands better than you found them ya'll!

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Marissa Theve

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Marissa Theve

My partner, dog, and I just had a magical long weekend here. We got in Thursday around 2pm and found an open spot after no luck down river. Our camping neighbors, a very large family of like >30 people, were noisy, but once we had a conversation all was well and we all shared the small beach Saturday and had a wonderful time. There are plenty of other swimming spots up and down river to find some... My partner, dog, and I just had a magical long weekend here. We got in Thursday around 2pm and found an open spot after no luck down river. Our camping neighbors, a very large family of like >30 people, were noisy, but once we had a conversation all was well and we all shared the small beach Saturday and had a wonderful time. There are plenty of other swimming spots up and down river to find some solitude too with access to Brice Creek trail for hikes. This campground is right off the road so there will be road traffic noise and dust from the parking area. The single vault toilet had no TP and we saw 0 rangers the entire 4 days/3 nights. Lots of trash (straw and food wrappers, TP, fishing gear, fake nails, cig butts, an alarming amount of band aids...) which we slowly picked up- assuming this is the remainders from the 4th of July. Every large Douglas fir had human-caused damage to the trunk. If these trees die, the site will be in full sun and pretty miserable in the summer. Some plantings in the small meadow could also help with dust, noise, and shade. This spot could use some Forest Service attention. Please leave our public lands better than you found them ya'll!

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Marissa Theve

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Marissa Theve

My partner, dog, and I just had a magical long weekend here. We got in Thursday around 2pm and found an open spot after no luck down river. Our camping neighbors, a very large family of like >30 people, were noisy, but once we had a conversation all was well and we all shared the small beach Saturday and had a wonderful time. There are plenty of other swimming spots up and down river to find some... My partner, dog, and I just had a magical long weekend here. We got in Thursday around 2pm and found an open spot after no luck down river. Our camping neighbors, a very large family of like >30 people, were noisy, but once we had a conversation all was well and we all shared the small beach Saturday and had a wonderful time. There are plenty of other swimming spots up and down river to find some solitude too with access to Brice Creek trail for hikes. This campground is right off the road so there will be road traffic noise and dust from the parking area. The single vault toilet had no TP and we saw 0 rangers the entire 4 days/3 nights. Lots of trash (straw and food wrappers, TP, fishing gear, fake nails, cig butts, an alarming amount of band aids...) which we slowly picked up- assuming this is the remainders from the 4th of July. Every large Douglas fir had human-caused damage to the trunk. If these trees die, the site will be in full sun and pretty miserable in the summer. Some plantings in the small meadow could also help with dust, noise, and shade. This spot could use some Forest Service attention. Please leave our public lands better than you found them ya'll!

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