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Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoFor a park overview and details about available facilities, please visit the Oregon State Parks website.Brochure Info - Facilities and Restrictions16 full hookup sites Five sites open year round (water available only at restroom/shower building in winter) 1 electrical site with water (closed in winter) 32 tent sites with water nearby (closed in winter) Hot showers and flush toilets Horse camp with 7 sites (closed in winter) 6 rustic log cabins (four pet-friendly; see our Pets in Parks FAQ for more info) and one cabin duplex (cabins open year round) Group tent camp (closed in winter) Between October 15 and April 30 each year most of the park is closed. The cabins and sites B21, B23, and B25 remain open and reservable. Two other campsites remain open to walk in customers. More sites may open for walk in depending on weather conditions. Water at campsites and cabins is turned off during winter, and will be turned back on in the spring as soon as weather permits. Water is available at the restroom and shower building. Universal Access Tent site A19 is accessible to campers with disabilities.Key InfoPlease note that Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area is located in Eastern Oregon near Pendleton. Emigrant Lake, also known as Emigrant Reservoir, is in Jackson County, near Ashland. Extra Vehicles: Each campsite fee includes parking for one vehicle. Campers may have a total of two vehicles per site; extra vehicle is $7 per night. Additional vehicles will not be allowed in the park overnight. For general information about extra vehicles, visit the Oregon State Parks website. If you reserve a cabin, please look for your access combination in the confirmation letter, immediately following the DIRECTIONS to the park. Between Oct 15 through April 15th water may be shut down to campsites and cabins on short notice due to weather conditions. Water at campsites and cabins is turned off during winter, and will be turned back on in the spring as soon as weather permits. Water is available at the restroom and shower building. Information on discount programs, can be found at the Oregon State Parks website. Prior to booking a site, please read: Changing a Reservation Canceling a Reservation Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionDirections to Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area Located 26 miles east of Pendleton and 26 miles west of LaGrande. Just off Hwy I-84, exit #234 on Old Hwy 30. East bound on I-84 take exit 234. Continue east (straight ahead) on Old Hwy 30. Park entrance 1/2 mile on your right. West bound on I-84 take the 234 exit. At stop sign go west (left turn) on To Old Hwy 30. Continue west across over pass around small curve (right). Park entrance 1/2 mile on your left.Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescThere is an $8 reservation fee per site reserved. An $8 transaction fee is charged for any date or site changes made to an existing reservation. *Reservations for more than five nights/days that are later changed to fewer nights/days by cancelling nights at the end of the stay will only pay an $8 transaction fee. Reservations for more than five nights/days that are later changed to fewer nights/days by cancelling nights at the beginning of the stay will pay an $8 transaction fee and the nightly rate for each night cancelled. Date changes or cancellations to reservations cannot be made until 5 months (150 days) in advance of arrival date. For further information on reservation, change and cancellation policies please go to General Rules.

Campgrounds inside Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area

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