Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Post Pile Campground offers a serene retreat nestled in the heart of Oregon's natural beauty. Ideal for both RV enthusiasts and tent campers, our campground provides a variety of amenities while maintaining a connection to the great outdoors. With easy access to the Crooked River, visitors can enjoy fishing, hiking, and exploring nearby trails. Our facilities include RV sites with full hookups, tent-only sites, fire pits, picnic tables, restrooms, and bear lockers for your safety.
Post Pile Campground is a perfect base camp for those looking to explore the area's outdoor activities. Whether you're an avid hiker or just looking to unwind in nature, our campground provides the ideal setting to connect with the environment and yourself.
Customer Feedback: "This is a beautiful serene place. There is no drinking water here, but you can get that from Chimney Rock campground a short drive away." - A satisfied camper
Public restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
This is a beautiful serene place. There is no drinking water here, but you can get that from Chimney Rock campground a short drive away
Beautiful views. Easy access to river. Loved it!
Went fishing here, didn’t catch anything but it was still nice. I never went in the bathroom, but according to a friend who was there with me, there were cicada wings on the ground. (I just thought that was interesting
Beautiful, clean, quiet& peaceful. Many campgrounds along this windy valley road. We're in a 33 foot motorhome and no problems manuevering or finding an empty site. There are restrooms however bring anything you need, this area is completely unattended during the shutdown, cell service and network availability is extremely spotty. For camp fire though youre in the woods, county does patrol occasionaly and even picking up wood thats down is prohibited. Fly fishing maybe get you something other than snags and lost lures but as i dont fly fish, thats all ive received. Roads are NOT MAINTAINED at this time and are extremely dangerous when freezing, also watch for rocks that slide onto road abd occasional deer. The campsites are all close to the road as it runs parallel with the river. This site is 18 miles from Prineville, and thats the closest store of any kind. Due to the corners its a good half hour or better drive in the current conditions, and my right foot is lead if thats any indication.
This is a Great campground your close to the water and it’s small but lots of room for each site, From what I can tell and how it’s layout is it seems it’s meanly for tents and small RVs/trailers. There are many and I mean many campgrounds along this Road there’s a spot for everyone! :)