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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4 / 5 (9 votes )

Lone Mountain RV Resort

169 Lone Mountain Road
97534, O'Brien
Oregon, the United States

Lone Mountain RV Resort is a campsite in O'Brien , the United States.

On Lone Mountain RV Resort it's possible to camp with a caravan or a camper.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Golf court
Boat hire

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers

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Electricity


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Reviews

Anonymous
English (US)
Full hook ups, pretty area, nice people.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Nice, large pull-through site. Paid showers. Free toilet use. Very clean restrooms. Had a really nice pavilion with grills, picnic tables, and yard games. The pond is a short walk to the back end of the campground. It was nice and refreshing. The campground was super quiet. Be aware, there are some full-time campers or locals that live here. They were just doing their own thing and were very quiet and very friendly. The cell signal was poor.
2 years ago

robsuey
English (US)
Boy was it raining cats and dogs when we decided to pull off and stay here overnight. We also stayed last October as its a good first stop for us after Eureka heading north. Great, friendly staff, clean restrooms and showers. A bit of road noise here. However this visit we noticed even more full timers and less open sites for overnight " campers ". I hope they don't turn into just another trailer park as we like to stay here.
2 years ago

jquintan
English (US)
We stayed just for a night here on a stopover on the way to Bend. It was clean, quiet, and the hosts were very nice. We ended up getting a flat tire on the way there that deflated by the time we woke up and the hosts helped us get a service tech out to change everything out. The cell signal was good and walking our dogs around the park was easy and felt safe.
2 years ago

robsuey
English (US)
We were just winding down from a long trip up north and found this swell RV Park just south of Cave Junction. Plenty of available pull thru sites saved for overnighters in the Fall, mid October. There were some full time residents but it appeared to be peaceful and quiet throughout the park. The staff are friendly, the place is neat and well kept up. This campground is called a "Resort" and when I asked why the man in the office said: Because they have so many extras. Like teepees, a couple of camping cabins, a group gathering area with fire pit, tent camping sites, and a small swimming pond. And many more special touches.... The toilet/showers are newer individual rooms in a bigger unit and some of the nicest we've seen in awhile. We would come back again during the quiet season only like when we were here.. A bit of highway noise from the 199...This looks like the kind of place where busy families gather for vacations in the summertime...
3 years ago

robsuey
English (US)
You must be self-contained to stay here...No bathrooms or showers available.
3 years ago

Stephen and Deborah
English (US)
Had an excellent two-night stay in our pop-up trailer. Site manager Gary was very friendly and energetic in serving guests’ needs. He responded immediately and cheerfully to every request, and I watched him roll up his sleeves and help one guest with some setup issues. The park was clean and quiet. “Park” is the right word — from the trees, to the center grass park with small pavilion, to the swimmable flowing pond with sandy beach in a back wooded section, the place felt natural and peaceful. And excellent, fast, reliable wifi! Lots to do in the area. We’ll come again!
3 years ago