Description
The campground consists of 82 full hook-up, 47 electric sites, 5 rustic cabins and 5 deluxe cabins. There are flush toilets and hot showers in the middle and south loops.
An RV dump station is located in the park.
A log cabin meeting hall is available to reserve. During the dates of May 1 through September 30, the meeting hall is only available to campers reserving a minimum of 5 sites and/or cabins. The meeting hall reservation dates must be within the dates of your other reservations to qualify. Customers registering for Club Camping may reserve the meeting hall for one day at no charge. Additional days, and campers not registering for Club Camping, will be charged the standard rate. Parking is limited for non-reservation visitors of campers. Please call the park to discuss meeting hall events and parking before reserving. A large day use area is located a short drive from the campground on the Deschutes River.
Popular activities include, fishing, hiking, biking and wildlife viewing. Naturalist programs are provided most weekends from June to Labor Day.
The South loop full hookups will be closed to reservations due to snow in the sites until April 15, weather permitting. The cabins remain open to reservations.
The north loop is closed between approximately Sept 15 and May 1 each year.
The middle loop is closed between approximately Sept 15 and May 1 each year.
Please note- Between October 1 and approximately April 15 each year all campsites will be without water hookups for winterization.
The restrooms will still have water available. A water filling station will be at Host site 38.
Deluxe cabins have water year round.
Services & Amenities:
| Distance Less Than 10 Mile |
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Cash Machine/Atm
- Emergency Services
- Fuel, Boats
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- Fuel, Vehicles
- Propane
- Store, Convenience
- Waterfall
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| Distance Less Than 20 Mile |
- Lake
- Rent Bicycles
- Rent Canoes/Kayaks
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- Rent Horses
- Rent Paddle Boat
- Swimming Pool
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| Distance Greater Than 20 Mile |
- Airpor
- Archeological Sites
- Deschutes Boater Pass
- Geological Formations
- Historical Areas/Struct.
- Historical Demo.
- Hospital
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- Information Center
- Interpretive Center
- Interpretive Display
- Interpretive Walks, Guide
- Interpretive Walks, Self
- Museum
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| Distance Varies |
- Amphitheater
- Bicycle Riding
- Bird Watching
- Boating
- Canoeing
- Drinking Water
- Dump Station
- Evening Programs
- Fire Rings
- Firewood Sales
- Fishing River
- Group Camping
- Group Picnicking
- Ice Sales
- Jogging/Running
- Junior Ranger Program
- Kayaking
- Kiosk
- Meeting Hall
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- Metal Detecting
- Newspapers
- Photography
- Picnic Tables
- Picnicking
- Rafting
- Recycling Station
- River
- Showers
- Sightseeing
- Skiing - Cross Country
- Soda Pop
- Telephone
- Toilet, Flush
- Trails, Moderate Hiking
- Viewing Platform/Overlk
- Walking
- Wildlife Viewing
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Getting There:
Lapine
15800 State Rec. Rd
Lapine OR 97739
Directions to LaPine State Park from the south:
Follow Highway 97 seven miles north of LaPine. Turn left on State Recreation Rd. Continue 5 1/2 miles to campground.
Directions to LaPine State Park from the north:
Follow Highway 97 twenty-one miles south of Bend. Turn right on State Recreation Rd. Continue 5 1/2 miles to campground.