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High Divide Camp
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High Divide Camp

Umatilla, Oregon
4.4 (70 reviews)

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About High Divide Camp

Campground in Oregon.

High Divide Camp offers RV travelers a welcoming retreat in Oregon, providing a comfortable base for exploring this beautiful region. Located in Oregon, this private RV park delivers the kind of peaceful camping experience that makes road trips memorable. Whether you're passing through on a cross-country adventure or settling in for an extended stay, you'll find High Divide Camp to be a well-maintained destination where fellow travelers gather and share stories of the road.

Oregon itself is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking natural beauty. The state offers diverse landscapes ranging from the dramatic Pacific coastline to lush forests, volcanic peaks, and high desert plateaus. RV travelers appreciate Oregon's excellent road infrastructure and the way the state welcomes mobile living. The region around High Divide Camp provides easy access to some of the Pacific Northwest's most iconic attractions and natural wonders.

For those looking to explore, Oregon offers remarkable opportunities. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking through old-growth forests, visiting national forests, and exploring scenic byways. The state is known for its wine country, craft beer scene, and farm-to-table dining experiences that appeal to travelers seeking culinary adventures. Photography enthusiasts find endless inspiration in the dramatic landscapes and changing seasons.

The camping experience at High Divide Camp appeals to a wide range of travelers. Families on summer vacations find it a safe, comfortable place to rest between activities. Retirees doing full-time RV travel appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and opportunity to meet other long-term travelers. Those seeking to escape urban environments find exactly what they're looking for in this private park setting.

High Divide Camp's solid 4.4 out of 5 rating from 70 reviews reflects consistent positive experiences from guests who have stayed here. These reviews suggest that visitors appreciate the quality of their time spent at this Oregon destination. For RV travelers planning a Pacific Northwest journey, High Divide Camp serves as a reliable, well-regarded stopping point that enhances any Oregon camping adventure.
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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.

High Divide Camp Reviews

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Nick Bruns

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Nick Bruns

Very nice campground! The camp host Les was great! Very friendly and keeps the bathrooms very clean. It's a small campground, no water, no electricity. You can take your RV there as well. My parents 32 foot fit fine. The sites are small and large and well spaced out so your neighbors aren't too close. The scenery is stunning. The Ochoco forest is beautiful. A mix of ponderosa pines, white pines, f... Very nice campground! The camp host Les was great! Very friendly and keeps the bathrooms very clean. It's a small campground, no water, no electricity. You can take your RV there as well. My parents 32 foot fit fine. The sites are small and large and well spaced out so your neighbors aren't too close. The scenery is stunning. The Ochoco forest is beautiful. A mix of ponderosa pines, white pines, firs and deciduous trees. The campground is pretty high up, a hair over 4700 ft. If you're sensitive to altitude, you might take a day to adapt. There was a fire that ran through the forest 4 years ago and hit the campground. You can still see some of the burned trees in the campground. It's in the high desert, so be ready for high temperature and dry air. There is a lot of shade in the campground though. Definitely check it out.

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Megan Duncan

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Megan Duncan

Spent Memorial Day Weekend at site 23. Some sites were a little small so I would avoid bringing any big tents especially on the weekends. The bathrooms were super nice and clean. There is also a host on site which I loved for safety. Minus the cars and birds this place is silent, and the stars at night are awesome would highly recommend. Price was $20 a night and pass discounts for 50% off were av... Spent Memorial Day Weekend at site 23. Some sites were a little small so I would avoid bringing any big tents especially on the weekends. The bathrooms were super nice and clean. There is also a host on site which I loved for safety. Minus the cars and birds this place is silent, and the stars at night are awesome would highly recommend. Price was $20 a night and pass discounts for 50% off were available.

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Laura Maroon

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Laura Maroon

Ochoco pass campground. Well taken care of site with welcoming host who kept the bathrooms immaculate. We were driving through during unprecedented heat so this campground was perfect as it was right near the pass. As you descend from this pass going east , you enter a large burned area as you drop in elevation. There wasn’t a lot more elevation gain as you head east so we were glad to stop here... Ochoco pass campground. Well taken care of site with welcoming host who kept the bathrooms immaculate. We were driving through during unprecedented heat so this campground was perfect as it was right near the pass. As you descend from this pass going east , you enter a large burned area as you drop in elevation. There wasn’t a lot more elevation gain as you head east so we were glad to stop here. Also we were able to go to the John day fossil beds National monument which was fascinating.

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Terry Henderson

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Terry Henderson

Probably more a stopover than a destination for most people, but a pleasant campground. Nearby mountain bike trails made it an attractive location for me. Right next to the highway, so expect some traffic noise. Pit toilets, potable water and trash bins available onsite. $20/night

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Anne R. Key

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Anne R. Key

Great campground, convenient location right off the highway. We arrived around 5pm on a Saturday and snagged the last spot. Close to the highway so you hear traffic passing but it didn’t bother us. The campground is situated so we didn’t see any headlights from the highway at night. Toilets were clean and well maintained. The grounds were very clean and sites were spread so there was plenty of spa... Great campground, convenient location right off the highway. We arrived around 5pm on a Saturday and snagged the last spot. Close to the highway so you hear traffic passing but it didn’t bother us. The campground is situated so we didn’t see any headlights from the highway at night. Toilets were clean and well maintained. The grounds were very clean and sites were spread so there was plenty of space in between.

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