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Cougar RV Park & Campground

Cougar, Oregon
4.2 (219 reviews)

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About Cougar RV Park & Campground

Campground in Oregon.

Cougar RV Park & Campground offers a welcoming retreat in the heart of Oregon, where natural beauty meets comfortable camping accommodations. Located in a region known for its scenic landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities, this park serves as an excellent base for travelers exploring the Pacific Northwest. The area surrounding Cougar provides a quintessential Oregon experience, with lush forests, mountain vistas, and access to some of the state's most beloved natural attractions.

The park's location makes it particularly appealing for those seeking to balance relaxation with adventure. Visitors can spend their days exploring the stunning natural environment that defines this part of Oregon, from hiking trails through old-growth forests to scenic drives through mountain passes. The region offers something for every type of outdoor enthusiast, whether you're interested in peaceful nature walks, more challenging hiking expeditions, or simply enjoying the peaceful Oregon wilderness.

For travelers looking to experience authentic Pacific Northwest camping, this park positions you perfectly to discover local wildlife, pristine waterways, and the kind of natural tranquility that draws visitors to Oregon year after year. The area's character is shaped by its commitment to preserving natural spaces, making it ideal for families, retirees, and adventure seekers alike who want to disconnect from urban environments and reconnect with nature.

The community aspect of camping here adds another dimension to your experience. Fellow travelers at the park often share recommendations for local exploration, creating a friendly atmosphere where guests can exchange tips about nearby attractions and hidden gems. Many visitors return seasonally, speaking to the park's appeal as a destination worth revisiting.

Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, Cougar RV Park & Campground provides a solid foundation for experiencing the natural wonders that make Oregon such a special camping destination. With its 4.2-star rating from hundreds of guests, the park has earned a reputation as a reliable choice for RV travelers seeking authentic Pacific Northwest hospitality and access to world-class outdoor recreation.
4.2

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219

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Cougar 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 Cougar.

Explore the Area

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

Cougar RV Park & Campground Reviews

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Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Name Hidden

Useable but not a great choice. The state park campground was closed so there weren't many options but we'd seen this private campground before and thought it might be good! Had some difficulty checking in as there is a miscommunication on the website and in the registration system--website says check-in is required but it seems in practice it isn't, we wasted time on this as the owners weren't... Useable but not a great choice. The state park campground was closed so there weren't many options but we'd seen this private campground before and thought it might be good! Had some difficulty checking in as there is a miscommunication on the website and in the registration system--website says check-in is required but it seems in practice it isn't, we wasted time on this as the owners weren't at the office. The bathrooms are muck-all filthy, I don't know if they only clean them at the start of the season or what, but that was pretty disappointing, we didn't even consider using the showers. Tent site was fine except there are cameras everywhere? Which was offputting and there isn't a lot of privacy overall (there are too many sites for the amount of land in use, no trees between tent sites, etc). Had some drunk dudes in the nearby cabin loud well into the morning so staff aren't enforcing the quiet hours. They also unfortunately have some neighbors in the back of the property with it sounds like chickens? Animal noises in the morning, so please consider this if you sleep light. A plus, it did indeed have a fire pit. Wouldn't want to tent camp there again. $42 for one night in a tent, even if it is a last-minute reservation, is higher than this is worth for the amenities. Maybe fine if I had an RV or camper I would consider returning, but the bathrooms are a real turn-off! Please consider replacing them, the fixtures can mostly be reused if you clean them up, but the building needs to be torn down, rebuilt properly, and cleaned each day, it is a part of the business to consider the service good.

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Theresa Rytting

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Theresa Rytting

Trouble place to camp. Because we were loud they said we couldn’t shower there, they Singled us out, and didn’t even bother with a warning before being nasty to us, we definitely won’t be going back here anytime soon and frankly if you wanna have a good time do not go here it’s trouble you have to be quiet by 10:00 pm we had kids with us, the owners kept telling us people were moving spots because... Trouble place to camp. Because we were loud they said we couldn’t shower there, they Singled us out, and didn’t even bother with a warning before being nasty to us, we definitely won’t be going back here anytime soon and frankly if you wanna have a good time do not go here it’s trouble you have to be quiet by 10:00 pm we had kids with us, the owners kept telling us people were moving spots because we were to loud. The toilets were broken they were broken and could’ve even flash the toilet could’ve wipe your hands off, and we’re where only two bathrooms one was in use all night and day. The area we stayed in was trouble was not up kept the camp we stay in which was G1, and they put us close the to road. How the freak to expect anybody to sleep,

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sommeryoungs

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by sommeryoungs

Park was ok. Our site (9) was slanted enough that we had to put blocks under the back jacks to get it leveled (it lifted the tires off the ground). If you have a long trailer (ours is 43ft) its pretty tight on some of the turns but doable. Proximity to Ape Caves, lakes, and hiking is good. No cell service but park has wifi. We didnt use the bathrooms/showers or laundry room. Owner was friendly.

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Kyong

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Kyong

It is close to Mt St Helens, so we stayed at the RV campground for 3 days before the backpacking the Loowit trail. Staffs were nice but the place is out dated. Bathrooms dirty, coin showers have hot water but not clean and smelly. The price that we paid for a full RV site a bit too much for this RV Park.

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Leesa Sinclair

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Leesa Sinclair

Our experiences wasn’t great at all! We got yelled at by the owners and they singled us out about our noise level. The bathrooms were dirty and the toilet didn’t flush half the time. They both were really rude to us. Wouldn’t go there again!

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