CampgroundOvernight Use: Single Sites: $16 per night Single Site with electric and water hook-ups: $34 per night (Loop B & C) Single Site with electric, water and sewer hook-ups: $44 per night (Loop A) Group site: $100 per night Additional Vehicle Fee: $6 per vehicle per day Over flow $10 Rav Dump station: $10 per use Day Use: $6 per vehicle per day

UNION CREEK CAMPGROUND

Oregon
550Sites
Concessionaire

About

One of Eastern Oregon's largest Forest Service campgrounds, Union Creek Campground is located 18 miles south of Baker City. Sitting along Phillips Reservoir's north shore, Union Creek Campground boasts many amenities including over 60 tent/trailer sites, some with full hookups. This campground is part of the Union Creek Recreation Area, which includes a picnic and day-use area. Union Creek Campground is set on three loops with separate walk-in tent camping, and it has four group sites that can accommodate large groups up to 60 people. Special activities for local and regional visitors include fishing, hiking, mountain biking, swimming, waterskiing, and boating.

Campground Information

Fees & Reservations
FeeOvernight Use: Single Sites: $16 per night Single Site with electric and water hook-ups: $34 per night (Loop B & C) Single Site with electric, water and sewer hook-ups: $44 per night (Loop A) Group site: $100 per night Additional Vehicle Fee: $6 per vehicle per day Over flow $10 Rav Dump station: $10 per use Day Use: $6 per vehicle per day
Access & Location
Nearest TownBaker City, Oregon (19 miles)
Water
SourcesYes, drinking water is available from a hand pump

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At a Glance

550 campsites
Overnight Use: Single Sites: $16 per night Single Site with electric and water hook-ups: $34 per night (Loop B & C) Single Site with electric, water and sewer hook-ups: $44 per night (Loop A) Group site: $100 per night Additional Vehicle Fee: $6 per vehicle per day Over flow $10 Rav Dump station: $10 per use Day Use: $6 per vehicle per day

Location

UNION CREEK CAMPGROUND

Oregon

Data source: usfs recreation