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Pinchot Peak Camp
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Pinchot Peak Camp

Umatilla, Oregon
4.4 (744 reviews)

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About Pinchot Peak Camp

Campground in Oregon.

Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Oregon, Pinchot Peak Camp offers RV travelers an ideal base for exploring some of the Pacific Northwest's most stunning natural beauty. This private RV park welcomes visitors seeking both relaxation and adventure, providing a comfortable home away from home while you explore the region's diverse attractions and outdoor opportunities.

Oregon's geography is remarkably varied, and your location at Pinchot Peak Camp positions you perfectly to experience much of what makes this state special. The surrounding area features the kind of natural drama that defines the Pacific Northwest, with forests, waterways, and mountain vistas that change with the seasons. Spring brings wildflower blooms and rushing waterways fed by snowmelt. Summer offers warm days perfect for hiking and outdoor exploration. Fall transforms the landscape into a palette of golds and reds, while winter brings a peaceful quiet to the forests.

The park itself serves as an excellent jumping-off point for visitors interested in outdoor recreation. Hiking enthusiasts will find numerous trails within reasonable driving distance, ranging from gentle walks suitable for all fitness levels to challenging backcountry routes. Fishing opportunities abound in the region, with both river and lake options depending on the season and your preferences. Those who enjoy photography will find endless subjects, from landscape vistas to wildlife and seasonal changes.

Beyond outdoor pursuits, the broader Oregon region offers cultural attractions, small-town charm, and local dining experiences. The state's reputation for outdoor-oriented communities means you'll find welcoming towns with character, local breweries, farm-to-table restaurants, and shops reflecting the independent spirit of the Pacific Northwest.

Pinchot Peak Camp attracts a diverse range of travelers. Young families appreciate the outdoor learning opportunities and active vacation possibilities. Retired couples find it an excellent base for extended stays while exploring the region at a leisurely pace. Solo travelers and small groups value the community atmosphere combined with the flexibility to pursue individual interests. Whether you're a seasoned RV enthusiast or relatively new to RV travel, this park provides a welcoming environment and convenient access to what makes Oregon a premier RV destination.

The consistently positive reviews from hundreds of visitors reflect the park's commitment to providing a quality experience. Travelers appreciate the thoughtful management and the location's accessibility to the attractions and natural spaces that draw people to Oregon. Your time here becomes more than just a camping trip, it becomes a chance to experience the authentic Pacific Northwest lifestyle.
4.4

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744

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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.

Pinchot Peak Camp Reviews

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Brian Hoffman

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Brian Hoffman

Bath houses need updated!! I would hive a 3.5 if possible because of the bath houses. This is the second time I've stayed at Gifford Pinchot State Park in early Fall. I have stayed in the "A" area in electric sites that back up to the water. The lake is large and I've kayaked on it. There is a trail around the lake but hiking is not that interesting at the park. We have stayed here to venture... Bath houses need updated!! I would hive a 3.5 if possible because of the bath houses. This is the second time I've stayed at Gifford Pinchot State Park in early Fall. I have stayed in the "A" area in electric sites that back up to the water. The lake is large and I've kayaked on it. There is a trail around the lake but hiking is not that interesting at the park. We have stayed here to venture to Gettysburg and other parks in the area. The men's section of the bath house has showers with no private place to change. You have to stand out in the hall with direct view of the door. One of the bathroom stalls had its door broken off and there is a shower curtain covering with a large gap. The urinals appear to leak and there is an odor. Other state parks have much better facilities. Other than that, we have liked our campsite. Not all sites are created equal. I prefer electric when possible. If I go back again, we will need to find other things to do in the area.

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Sarah Tilley

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Sarah Tilley

Great little campground! Wasn’t super busy during our stay, bathrooms were clean and sites are convenient. Beautiful views, and access to trails is nice. There is a race track in close proximity that you can hear and many planes fly directly overhead, so it’s not the quietest campsite.

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Tom Cooke

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Tom Cooke

Overall, this looks like a nice, family friendly campground. I didn't have a lot of time to explore, so my feedback is pretty basic. The section I was in was close to the lake, but it is not in view due to tree growth. In site #304, which was a little small for the RV, and most of the sites in that section were 'not overly large'. This particular site had a slight slope for parking, and the ar... Overall, this looks like a nice, family friendly campground. I didn't have a lot of time to explore, so my feedback is pretty basic. The section I was in was close to the lake, but it is not in view due to tree growth. In site #304, which was a little small for the RV, and most of the sites in that section were 'not overly large'. This particular site had a slight slope for parking, and the area between parking and the picnic table didn't drain well, so was muddy. 30amp service at the site, which was good, as it was hot and humid and the a/c was nice. Lots of play areas, easy access to the lake for canoes and such. Looks like a great spots for kids and nature!

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Colleen Neidrauer

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Colleen Neidrauer

The campsite was not near as nice as pictured on the park website. It has standing water and mud everywhere. Just this site. It's odd. We toured around the campground and found most of the sites were small and very close together. We came here because we have stayed in the cabins here before and they are beautiful. Well stocked, clean. We expected a bit more from the campground. Also the bathroom... The campsite was not near as nice as pictured on the park website. It has standing water and mud everywhere. Just this site. It's odd. We toured around the campground and found most of the sites were small and very close together. We came here because we have stayed in the cabins here before and they are beautiful. Well stocked, clean. We expected a bit more from the campground. Also the bathrooms are very old and not well maintained. We are staying a week, hopefully some of this water dries up.

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Dawn Cooley

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dawn Cooley

We tent camped on site 116. Very small site about 20x20ft. Doable but better for a camper. Very slanted with large roots and rocks.

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