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Douglas Camp
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Douglas Camp

Umatilla, Oregon
4.3 (152 reviews)

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About Douglas Camp

Campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the heart of Oregon, Douglas Camp offers a welcoming retreat for RV travelers seeking a genuine camping experience. This private RV park provides a comfortable base for exploring the natural beauty and attractions that make Oregon such a compelling destination for outdoor enthusiasts and leisure travelers alike.

The Douglas area is known for its proximity to some of Oregon's most treasured natural features. Travelers staying at Douglas Camp find themselves well-positioned to explore the region's forests, rivers, and scenic byways. The surrounding landscape offers excellent opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing, making it an ideal location for those who want to immerse themselves in nature without straying far from their RV home base.

For history buffs and culture seekers, the region provides fascinating glimpses into Oregon's rich past. The area has played an important role in the state's logging and timber heritage, and visitors can learn about these aspects of local history through various stops and museums in the surrounding communities. The Douglas area itself has maintained much of its authentic character, giving travelers a sense of stepping into a more traditional, slower-paced version of Oregon life.

The community atmosphere at Douglas Camp makes it a popular choice for both short-term travelers and those planning extended stays. With a solid 4.3-star rating from over 150 reviews, visitors consistently note the park's appeal to RVers of all types, from families taking summer road trips to retirees exploring the Pacific Northwest at leisure.

The location works particularly well for those wanting to balance outdoor adventure with access to local services and amenities. Nearby towns offer dining, shopping, and supplies, so you won't feel isolated despite the park's peaceful setting. Whether you're a full-time RVer, weekend warrior, or someone exploring Oregon for the first time, Douglas Camp provides a convenient and comfortable base for your adventures in this beautiful corner of the state.
4.3

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152

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Umatilla 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 Umatilla.

Explore the Area

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

Douglas Camp Reviews

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chris m

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by chris m

We found this place last year when we stopped at the adjacent county museum on our way north. Heading south we decided to try one night. I originally booked a FHU site but had to change my reservation. They graciously changed my reservation but I could only get a water/electric site. They didn't give me a refund for the difference but also didn't charge me their $10 change fee, so in essence they... We found this place last year when we stopped at the adjacent county museum on our way north. Heading south we decided to try one night. I originally booked a FHU site but had to change my reservation. They graciously changed my reservation but I could only get a water/electric site. They didn't give me a refund for the difference but also didn't charge me their $10 change fee, so in essence they did charge me. As I said last year, this is just a gravel parking lot with no privacy. There is a restroom with showers but they are across the road and technically inside the fence for the fairgrounds. The fence looks like it is normally locked and there isn't a code or any apparent way to access them if the fence is locked. I would not count on these being available. They were clean but very poorly lit. Each shower only seems to have one 15watt bulb. Didn't use so I can't tell you about water pressure or temperature but saw others using them so they must be ok. Note that on Sunday the restrooms and showers were locked after their race event and were not unlocked until after 10am Monday as we were leaving. I paid $10 to dump before realizing that there was a reserved FHU site that was vacant that I could have dumped in. Lesson learned. When we arrived on a Sunday there was some kind of funny-car race ending at the race track across the road. There was a lot of vroom-vrooming from compensating men as they packed up their toys. But by 6pm it was quiet except for freeway noise which wasn't too bad. By 7pm we were only 1 of 7 campers. There are train tracks very nearby and they blow their horn as they pass by. Both the trains and the freeway seemed to quiet down after 8pm. I paid $35 plus a $5 junk fee to place my reservation. Supposedly it is only $30 if you pay on site. Place is overpriced and I can't recommend it. We camped at Douglas County Fairgrounds in a Fifth Wheel.

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Dirk Diggler

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dirk Diggler

Douglas County Faigrounds " Gun And Rod Club Gun and knife Show " is a must for ANY and ALL outdoor enthusiasts! Even silver and gold coins and Jewelry. Next one is in September. Pics coming tomorrow! Lord willing and the river don't rise!

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Jesse Young

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jesse Young

The fairgrounds is a great place for large events and the facilities are in good shape. How each event goes is really based on who runs it, but the facility is good

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Lou Dynes

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lou Dynes

This is a great rv spot to get off the highway for the night. Many flat spaces with hookups. Found it in rhe middle of the night last year. Ir was $35.00 cash in an envelope and you are in. Easy in and out with any size rig.

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Michael Smith

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Michael Smith

This place is amazing! The camp hosts are friendly and accommodating. They patrol the park to ensure safety and keep the grounds , showers and facilities clean and tidy. The daily cost is minimal with large spots ready for most size rv coaches, trailers and fifth wheel units. The park is 2 minutes off the I5 for easy access. And minutes to shopping food gas and great restaurants. Dennys breakfast... This place is amazing! The camp hosts are friendly and accommodating. They patrol the park to ensure safety and keep the grounds , showers and facilities clean and tidy. The daily cost is minimal with large spots ready for most size rv coaches, trailers and fifth wheel units. The park is 2 minutes off the I5 for easy access. And minutes to shopping food gas and great restaurants. Dennys breakfast is 5 minutes away! You can book online for a 14 day max stay and while no sewer hookups, the dum station is on site with super easy pull through access. Don't forget cash for your dumped ($10 as I recall). While close to freeway the traffic noise is minimal at best. This is a great base location for exploring the area. Cell service is terrific and park offers wifi as well.

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