Hoodoo’s Crescent Junction RV Park
Hoodoo’s Crescent Junction RV Park is open year round. The campground has 25 RV sites with full hookups, including 30- and 50-amp electrical outlets. Each site can accommodate RVs up to 90 feet long and most sites are pull-through. Guests are welcome to use the on-site laundromat, showers, public bathrooms and a recreation room. Rates vary, with peak-season rates in effect May through September. Campers can rent a site by the night, week or month.
Hoodoo’s Crescent Junction RV Park
20030 Crescent Lake Hwy.
Crescent Lake, OR 97425
(541) 433-5300
crescentjunctionrv.com
Big Pines RV Park
Located amid hiking trails, mountains and lakes, Big Pines RV Park provides an excellent setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Open all year, the park attracts campers whose interests range from skiing to fly-fishing. All campsites have full hookups with 50-amp electricity. Campers have access to complimentary wireless Internet, a laundromat, cable television hookups and shower facilities. Visitors can choose to opt out of a full hookup for a cheaper rate. Reservations include access for two people; additional campers must pay a nominal fee.
Big Pines RV Park
135151 Hwy. 97 N.
Crescent, OR 97733
(800)351-2785
bigpinesrvpark.com
Contorta Flat Campground
Isolated away from main highways, Contorta Flat Campground features 19 primitive campsites, 15 of which are suitable for RVs. All sites are gravel and the campground can accommodate vehicles 16 to 40 feet long. There is no fresh water access, so campers must bring their own. The campground runs on a first-come, first-serve basis. There are no reservations. Six of the RV campsites are directly on the water; the rest lie further inland. Visitors can use the public restroom, but there are no shower facilities. The campground is only open from May 21 to Sept. 27.
Contorta Flat Campground
Forest Road 60
Crescent Lake, OR 97733
541-383-5653
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Article Written By Jacob Hendriks
Jacob Hendriks' work has appeared in "The Western Front," "The Planet Magazine" and Trails.com. He graduated from Western Washington University with a major in international business management and a minor in Community Health. Hendriks' passion for sports nutrition and fitness, combined with experience as a personal trainer, has led him to pursue health-oriented journalism.