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    For the latest Oregon State Parks updates, visit our Frequently Asked Questions web page.

    First-come, first-served

    Oregon State Parks offers more than 50 campgrounds across the state. Twenty-eight accept reservations year-round. The others are first-come, first-served. While first-come, first-served parks don't accept reservations for campsites, they do take them for cabins, yurts, tepees and other special facilities.   Check-in time is 4 p.m. each day.

    Here's a list of the first-come, first-served campgrounds:

    North Coast
    Saddle Mountain

    Central Coast
    Washburne

    South Coast
    Cape Blanco
    Loeb (new for 2020: October - May only)

    Willamette Valley
    Cascadia
    Cascara (Fall Creek)
    North Santiam

    Southern Oregon
    Jackson Kimball

    Central/Eastern Oregon
    Bates
    Catherine Creek
    Clyde Holliday
    Cottonwood Canyon
    Emigrant Springs (mix of first-come, first-served and reservable sites)
    Farewell Bend (A Loop first-come, first-served. B and C Loops reservable)
    Goose Lake
    Hilgard Junction 
    Jasper Point Campground at Prineville Reservoir
    Lake Owyhee (mix of first-come, first-served and reservable sites)
    Minam
    Red Bridge
    Smith Rock (special walk-in bivouac camping)
    Ukiah-Dale
    Unity Lake

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