Baker City Campgrounds
Anthony Lakes Campground - Details
Baker Ranger District, Wallowa-Whitman NF, From Baker City head north on Highway 30 toward Haines approximately 10 miles; In Haines turn left and follow the Anthony Lake Highway signs (turns into FR 73) for 25 mito the Anthony Lake Recreation Area. Turn left into the Anthony Lake Campground., Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-4476
$$, May-Nov, 31 sites, Tents Only sites: 10, 22 ft max RV length, 7100 ft elev, tables, grill, water, toilets, (C)
Deer Creek Campground - Details
Baker Ranger District, Wallowa-Whitman NF, From Baker City, go 28 mi southwest on OR 7, County Road 656, FR 6550 and FR 6530., Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-4476
May-Nov, Tents Only sites: 6, 4600 ft elev, toilets, (C)
Grande Ronde Campground - Details
Baker Ranger District, Wallowa-Whitman NF, From Baker City head north on Highway 30 toward Haines for approximately 10 miles; In Haines turn left and follow the Anthony Lake Highway signs (turns into FR 73) for 25 mito the Anthony Lake Recreation Area; Go past the Anthony Lake Ski Area for about 1 mile to FR 43; After about 0.5 miturn left at the campground entrance sign, Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-4476
$, May-Nov, 8 sites, Tents, 6800 ft elev, water, toilets, fish, (C)
McCully Forks Campground - Details
Baker Ranger District, Wallowa-Whitman NF, From Baker City, Oregon travel south on State Highway 7 for 26 mito State Highway 220 (also known as the Sumpter Valley Highway); Turn right on Highway 220 and go 6 mi(you will go past the town of Sumpter); the campground entrance sign is on the right; Camp sites are on both sides of the road and creek., Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-4476
May-Nov, 6 sites, Tents, 4600 ft elev, toilets, fish, (C)
Millers Lane Campground - Details
Baker Ranger District, Wallowa-Whitman NF, From Baker City, Oregon travel south on Highway 7 towards John Day, Oregon for 22 miles; Once past the upper end of the Phillips Lake turn left on Hudspeth Lane and go 1.2 mito FR 2220; Turn left on FR 2220 and go 1.3 mito campground entrance on left side of road, Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-4476
May-Nov, 7 sites, Tents, 4120 ft elev, toilets, (C)
Mtn View Holiday Trav-L-Park - Details
2845 Hughes Ln, Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-4824
$$$, All Year, 91 sites, Tents Only sites: 10, 3412 ft elev, Accepts Big Rigs, 45 pull thrus, 74 full hookups, 3 electric hookups, 4 elec-water hookups, 20/30/50 amp, tables, dump, Clubs: GSC, RV Storage, laundry, internet, pet friendly, pool, playground, (C)
Mud Lake Campground - Details
Baker Ranger District, Wallowa-Whitman NF, From Baker City head north on Highway 30 toward Haines approximately 10 miles; In Haines turn left and follow the Anthony Lake Highway signs (turns into FR 73 and Elkhorn Scenic Byway) for 25 mito the Anthony Lake Recreation Area; Turn right into the campground across from the ski area. , Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-4476
$, May-Nov, 8 sites, Tents, 7100 ft elev, water, toilets, (C)
Oregon Trails West RV Park - Details
I 84 Exit 302, Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-3236 / 888-523-3236
$$$, All Year, 60 sites, Tents Only sites: 5, 3408 ft elev, Accepts Big Rigs, 29 pull thrus, 49 full hookups, 6 elec-water hookups, 20/30/50 amp, tables, Clubs: GSC, RV Storage, laundry, internet, pet friendly extra rules, playground, (C)
Southwest Shore Campground - Details
Baker Ranger District, Wallowa-Whitman NF, From Baker City, Oregon travel south on Highway 7 towards John Day, Oregon for 22 miles; Once past the upper end of the Phillips Lake turn left on Hudspeth Lane and go 1.2 mito FR 2220; Turn left on FR 2220 and go 0.5 mito campground entrance on left side of road., Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-4476
May-Nov, 18 sites, Tents, 4120 ft elev, toilets, (C)
Union Creek Campground - Details
Baker Ranger District, Wallowa-Whitman NF, From Baker City, Oregon travel south on Highway 7 towards John Day, Oregon for about 18 miles; The campground and day-use entrance is signed on the left side of the road, Baker City OR 97814,
541-523-4476
$$, May-Nov, 74 sites, Tents Only sites: 18, 4120 ft elev, 23 full hookups, 33 elec-water hookups, 20/50 amp, tables, grill, water, toilets, dump, firewood, (C)
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