We've stayed at this park only once on our way south to southern California but it was a very nice lovely park. We only stayed one night but from this park you have an endless number of touring possibilities if you plan to stay longer. If you love hiking, biking, fishing, birding, skiing, this park is for you.
There's also Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon Trails Interpretive Cntr, and many historic buildings to spend hours of your time going through. There's quite a history to the Oregon Trail from the Missouri-Kansas border to the Willamette River in Oregon. If you love history, this is a great park to stay at and plan to spend a couple days at least to visit all the historic buildings.
There's a life sized exhibit and living history at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center located just 5 miles east of Baker City.
Ok, the park has all the normal rules and restrictions. Check out and register time is by 11am. Pets are allowed on a leash and must be leased at all times. Clean up after you pet is a must and no barking is allowed. No pets are allowed in any of the park buildings.
You cannot wash your vehicle nor do any maintenance on any kind on your vehicles while in the park. This must happen.......but no washing pets, dishes or clothing in the restrooms and NO clotheslines allowed.
There's 44 RV sites and it looks like by the map, about 7 tent sites. There's 4 sites designated with a F which looks like tens only and with only water. 3 sites have electric only. Call for rates and any questions you may have. They're very adamant about NO rugs on the grass.
Phone number: 541-523-3236
42534 North Cedar Road
Baker City, OR 97814
There's also Sumpter Valley Railroad, Oregon Trails Interpretive Cntr, and many historic buildings to spend hours of your time going through. There's quite a history to the Oregon Trail from the Missouri-Kansas border to the Willamette River in Oregon. If you love history, this is a great park to stay at and plan to spend a couple days at least to visit all the historic buildings.
There's a life sized exhibit and living history at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center located just 5 miles east of Baker City.
Ok, the park has all the normal rules and restrictions. Check out and register time is by 11am. Pets are allowed on a leash and must be leased at all times. Clean up after you pet is a must and no barking is allowed. No pets are allowed in any of the park buildings.
You cannot wash your vehicle nor do any maintenance on any kind on your vehicles while in the park. This must happen.......but no washing pets, dishes or clothing in the restrooms and NO clotheslines allowed.
There's 44 RV sites and it looks like by the map, about 7 tent sites. There's 4 sites designated with a F which looks like tens only and with only water. 3 sites have electric only. Call for rates and any questions you may have. They're very adamant about NO rugs on the grass.
Phone number: 541-523-3236
42534 North Cedar Road
Baker City, OR 97814
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