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Gold Rush RV Park is a great place to stay for those who are looking for a quiet, peaceful campground. The staff is friendly and welcoming, and they are more than happy to accommodate ATVs. The bathrooms are very nice and clean, and the park is well kept and quiet. The electrical service is excellent, but only 30 amp. The sites are shady and primitive, but easily passable. Living here is basically dry camping with electric, and there is no dump onsite, but one is available nearby for $6.00. The road is gravel and busy, and there are no amenities or hookups. This is a great campground for those looking for a quiet, dry camping experience.
From The Campground
Nestled on the edge of a lake, high in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, Olive Lake Campground is only 8 miles west of the historic Fremont Powerhouse and 12 miles west of the old mining town of Granite. The town of Sumpter has seen a revival as a historic tourist attraction, where the evidence of its former gold mining glory days is still in evidence in the many mine tailings. Olive Lake Campground is a great place to utilize your quads and side-by-sides to explore the area. The Elkhorn Crest trail is a fantastic singletrack trail that hugs a high route through the Elkhorn Mountains of Eastern Oregon. The Elkhorn Crest trail totals 23 miles in length and ducks in and out of the North Fork of the John Day wilderness. Along the way, you’ll see several magnificent peaks including Gunsight Peak, Rock Creek Butte, Angell Peak, Lees Peak, Rock Creek Butte, and Elkhorn Peak.
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28
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34ft.
Max Site Size (L)
4452ft.
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GenieSummary
Gold Rush RV Park is a great place to stay for those who are looking for a quiet, peaceful campground. The staff is friendly and welcoming, and they are more than happy to accommodate ATVs. The bathrooms are very nice and clean, and the park is well kept and quiet. The electrical service is excellent, but only 30 amp. The sites are shady and primitive, but easily passable. Living here is basically dry camping with electric, and there is no dump onsite, but one is available nearby for $6.00. The road is gravel and busy, and there are no amenities or hookups. This is a great campground for those looking for a quiet, dry camping experience.
From The Campground
Nestled on the edge of a lake, high in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon, Olive Lake Campground is only 8 miles west of the historic Fremont Powerhouse and 12 miles west of the old mining town of Granite. The town of Sumpter has seen a revival as a historic tourist attraction, where the evidence of its former gold mining glory days is still in evidence in the many mine tailings. Olive Lake Campground is a great place to utilize your quads and side-by-sides to explore the area. The Elkhorn Crest trail is a fantastic singletrack trail that hugs a high route through the Elkhorn Mountains of Eastern Oregon. The Elkhorn Crest trail totals 23 miles in length and ducks in and out of the North Fork of the John Day wilderness. Along the way, you’ll see several magnificent peaks including Gunsight Peak, Rock Creek Butte, Angell Peak, Lees Peak, Rock Creek Butte, and Elkhorn Peak.
Amenities
Activities
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No Discount Data
Affiliates
No Affiliation Data
Contact
(541) 894-2217
No Email Data
Quick Stats
28
Sites
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Site Price
34ft.
Max Site Size (L)
4452ft.
Elevation
317269
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