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Farewell Bend State Recreation Area

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77
GenieScore
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GenieSummary

The campground is well maintained with plenty of trees and shrubs for privacy. The sites are level and have a fire pit and picnic table. There is even an enclosed area for your dogs to run in. The campground is located near Huntington Oregon and nestled on the Snake River. It is a dry desert setting with yellowing grasses, tall spiny trees and sand dunes. The snake river is a deep emerald green flowing with foam from the upriver reservoir. The campground has three large loops that can accommodate the largest of personal busses down to the classic sleeping bag. Many fisherman come here to enjoy the well stocked waters, keep an eye out for the other river wildlife commonly seen, rattle snakes. Sites are generally dirt, pathways not maintained, open areas not mowed, showers are dirty and water is luke warm. There is easy river access from the camp and you can hear the coyotes yipping in the morning. The park also has a huge day-use area with lots of picnic tables near the water and a well maintained area for your dogs to run in. The campground is conveniently located near I-84, making it a great stopping place for a night or two during the summer months.

From The Campground

Farewell Bend State Recreation Area is a beautiful desert campground located on the banks of the Snake River's Brownlee Reservoir. The RV and tent campsites make excellent base camps as you explore the Snake River Water Trail and other regional attractions. The park features historic markers and interpretive displays that provide visitors with information on Farewell Bend's significance on the Oregon Trail. Brownlee Reservoir offers fishing, water skiing, and boating. The day-use area features a wide, paved boat ramp, fish cleaning station, and viewing deck. There are horseshoe pits, sand volleyball court, basketball court, and picnic areas for you to enjoy. You may even see wildlife, including deer, pronghorn, geese, eagles, chukars, and quail.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

KOA

Contact

(541) 869-2365
park.info@state.or.us

GenieMagic

77
GenieScore
GenieMatch

Reservations

Quick Stats

123
Sites
$23 - $45
Site Price
56ft.
Max Site Size (L)
2087ft.
Elevation

GenieSummary

The campground is well maintained with plenty of trees and shrubs for privacy. The sites are level and have a fire pit and picnic table. There is even an enclosed area for your dogs to run in. The campground is located near Huntington Oregon and nestled on the Snake River. It is a dry desert setting with yellowing grasses, tall spiny trees and sand dunes. The snake river is a deep emerald green flowing with foam from the upriver reservoir. The campground has three large loops that can accommodate the largest of personal busses down to the classic sleeping bag. Many fisherman come here to enjoy the well stocked waters, keep an eye out for the other river wildlife commonly seen, rattle snakes. Sites are generally dirt, pathways not maintained, open areas not mowed, showers are dirty and water is luke warm. There is easy river access from the camp and you can hear the coyotes yipping in the morning. The park also has a huge day-use area with lots of picnic tables near the water and a well maintained area for your dogs to run in. The campground is conveniently located near I-84, making it a great stopping place for a night or two during the summer months.

From The Campground

Farewell Bend State Recreation Area is a beautiful desert campground located on the banks of the Snake River's Brownlee Reservoir. The RV and tent campsites make excellent base camps as you explore the Snake River Water Trail and other regional attractions. The park features historic markers and interpretive displays that provide visitors with information on Farewell Bend's significance on the Oregon Trail. Brownlee Reservoir offers fishing, water skiing, and boating. The day-use area features a wide, paved boat ramp, fish cleaning station, and viewing deck. There are horseshoe pits, sand volleyball court, basketball court, and picnic areas for you to enjoy. You may even see wildlife, including deer, pronghorn, geese, eagles, chukars, and quail.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

KOA

Contact

(541) 869-2365
park.info@state.or.us

Quick Stats

123
Sites
$23 - $45
Site Price
56ft.
Max Site Size (L)
2087ft.
Elevation
180244
Reviews

Location
-117.22699738
44.30369949
Hwy 30 East
Huntington, OR

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