LaPine State Park
If you want to immerse
yourself in a subalpine pine forest where the air has that
high-Cascades tang; to stay in a clean, quiet campground next
to a twisting, cold river brimming with trout (and a nearby
legendary fly fishing spot) and surrounded by miles of
waiting-to-be-explored wilderness; to sit smack in the middle
of dozens of high-mountain lakes (in winter, near some of the
best ski-spots in the land); to see eagles or red-tailed hawks
grabbing breakfast right in front of you; or, to just sit in a
campsite pondering what you might do tomorrow ...then La Pine
State Park demands a visit.
The park is also home to Oregon's largest ponderosa pine.
Nicknamed "Big Red," the tree is 162' tall, 28.9' around and
may be in excess of 500 years old.
Services and Things to Do
- Camping
- Electric
- Full hookup
- Yurts, cabins, tepees OR
wagons
- Showers
- Dump station
- Reservations
- Picnicking
- Boating
- Fishing
- Swimming
- Hiking trail
- Waterways
- Desert
- Year-round
- Restrooms
Park rates (subject to
change)
May 1 to September 30
Full
rate: $17
Electrical
hookup: $17
Rustic
cabin: $38
Deluxe
cabin: $70
Extra
vehicle: $5
October 1 to April 30 (Discovery Season)
Full
rate: $13
Electrical
hookup: $13
Rustic
cabin: $38
Deluxe
cabin: $49
Extra
vehicle: $5
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Vital stats
NEW Five deluxe cabins available June 1, 2005, for $70
per night through Sept. 30. $49 during Discovery Season, Oct.
1 - April 30. Reservations accepted beginning March 1. The
cabin amenities include:
- Sleeping space for five.
- Bathroom with shower.
- Futon furniture.
- Sink, microwave and small refrigerator.
- Outside BBQ and fire ring.
- Cabins are ADA accessible.
- Outdoor deck (pending construction).
One reservable group meeting hall, 87 full hookup, 50
electrical (maximum site 85 feet; group reservable); 5 rustic
cabins; 5 deluxe cabins. For information only, call (541)
536-2071 or (800) 551-6949. To make reservations, call
1-800-452-5687.
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