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Waterfowl, deer, and campers coexist in this remote lakefront spot with seasonal camping.  

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Goose Lake Organics

4 sites · RVs, Tents325 acres · Lakeview, OR
You will stay on the grounds of the beautiful Historic Crane Ranch, originally established in 1869. There are 325 acres to explore, including wetlands, willow forests, hay fields, creek and peat bogs. Wildlife such as deer, bear, beaver, porcupine, skunk, raccoon, fox, coyote, cougar and squirrels have all been seen on the property. And a rattlesnake was seen 18 years ago. And there are many feathered friends; it’s a bird watchers paradise. There will be a variety of primitive camp sites in addition to the existing two sites close to the headquarters that have 20 amp power via extension cord. Fresh clean water is available from several faucets around the headquarters. Most campsites are sized to allow for group camping which makes this a perfect stop for adventure bikers touring the Oregon Outback or Burners to and from Black Rock City. There is a rustic but clean open air bathroom with flush toilet and a hot shower that is available to all guests in addition to a blue portapotty. Also a community gazebo that encloses a room with netting to keep mosquitos at bay. No outside fires are permitted at the campsites, however there is a community fire ring for a warming fire, pending local fire restrictions. Located just 6 miles south of Lakeview, Oregon, our slice of paradise is only 145 miles (2.5 hours) from Black Rock City and 8 miles from the California border. This is an active ranch environment so at times there could be haying operations going on during the summer. The ranch borders rural Highway 395 and even though it’s usually pretty quiet and the camping is away from the highway, you can still hear it at times. The wetland environment supports so many species, but it also supports mosquitos during the spring and early summer. Be prepared for mosquitos at all sites especially when camping in the willow forest during spring and early summer. Dogs are welcome at all sites and are encouraged to be on leash around the headquarters. However, there is ample space for your pets to run off leash. Not responsible for any interactions between dogs and the wildlife such a skunks, porcupines, coyotes or other animals,
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Junipers Reservoir Campground

5 sites · Tents5000 acres · Lakeview, OR
Junipers Reservoir RV Resort was created approximately 30 years ago.  The RV resort sits at the end of a one mile gravel driveway, on the edge of a juniper forest overlooking the 200 acre Junipers Reservoir and its surrounding meadows. A large lawn and cedar buildings sit at the center of the oval shaped RV park, with the generously sized camping sites angled along the outside edge to provide the best views.  The resort boasts free fishing in the reservoir for trout, hiking and biking trails, rock-hounding, bird watching, wildlife viewing, horseshoes, and volleyball.  The view from the open air pavilion is spectacular!Learn more about this land:Located in the heart of a 5,000 acre cattle ranch. We have hot showers, laundry machines, restrooms, BBQ's, Covered Pavilion, park benches, and lots of lawns. Plenty of room for tent campers. We have an enclosed dog off-leash run area. Plenty of trees for shade, fresh air and blue skies. At night we are far enough from town that the dark night lights up with stars. We have a 200 acre lake for fishing (trout) and miles of trails to hike or bike on the ranch.   The rate shown here is for Tent Camping
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Phewpine Ranch

4 sites · RVs, Tents37 acres · Lakeview, OR
Coordinates from Google Maps (there is no address): 42.21964395533185, -120.22760182394319 Basecamp for woods adventures in the Fremont-Winema National Forest, located on the Oregon Timber Trail and Fremont National Recreation Trail. Mountain biking, primitive backcountry bikepacking, hiking, fishing. Bare land suitable for tent camping or smaller RVs with high clearance - look for mud first if it's early season! Learn more about this land: 30+ acres of bare land nestled in the Warner Mtns between Lakeview and Plush, Oregon. Flat land with no amenities, restrooms at sno-park half mile across HWY 140. Perfect self-contained basecamp for backcountry woods adventures, Oregon Timber Trail cuts right through the property about 27 miles from the southern start.  Trailheads in all directions, primitive backcountry mtn bike trails and hiking, gravel and road cycling, bikepacking, geocaching, and excellent fishing in the small creeks and ponds all within a few miles.
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The best camping near Goose Lake State Recreation Area guide

Overview

About

On the banks of the massive Goose Lake on the Oregon-California border, the remote Goose Lake State Recreation Area offers seasonal camping on a first-come, first-served basis, complete with hot showers, flush toilets, and an RV dump station. The quiet Goose Lake Campground is a great place for birdwatching, particularly during the spring and early summer months when migratory birds flock to the region. Goose Lake is also home to a large population of mule deer, particularly known to hang around the area in late summer and into autumn.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. The campsites at Goose Lake are not reservable in advance—they’re offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
  2. It’s usually not challenging to secure a spot at the lake, especially given how remote it is, but if coming on a summer weekend, you might want to come early in the morning to choose your space (especially if you need an RV site).
  3. The park has an additional grassy area where campers can pitch tents if needed.

When to go

Goose Lake State Recreation Area is open for camping from May through mid-October and for day use throughout the year, and the weather is at its warmest (and driest from late June through mid-September). Migratory birds—including, as the park’s name suggests, geese—flock here in spring and into the beginning of summer, while late summer and fall are the best times to spot mule deer, particularly at dusk and dawn.

Know before you go

  • A tiny general store sits in the town of New Pine Creek, a mile from the park. Gas stations and groceries are available in Lakeview, a 15-minute drive away.
  • You can purchase firewood and bags of ice right at the campground.
  • Campfires and the use of fire rings and camp stoves may be prohibited during periods of increased wildfire risk.
  • Pets are welcome, but must remain on a leash except when in the off-leash area, located on the west side of the campground. 
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