
If you want to immerse yourself in a subalpine pine forest where the air has that high-Cascades tang; to stay in a clean, quiet campground next to a twisting, cold river brimming with trout (and a nearby legendary fly fishing spot) and surrounded by miles of waiting-to-be-explored wilderness; to sit smack in the middle of dozens of high-mountain lakes (in winter, near some of the best ski-spots in the land); to see eagles or red-tailed hawks grabbing breakfast right in front of you; or, to just sit in a campsite pondering what you might do tomorrow ...
... then LaPine State Park demands a visit.
The park is also home to Oregon's largest ponderosa pine. Nicknamed "Big Red," the tree is 162' tall, 28.9' around and may be in excess of 500 years old.
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Vital stats One reservable group meeting hall, 80 full hookup, 48 electrical (maximum site 85 feet; group reservable); 5 rustic cabins; 5 deluxe cabins For information only, call (541) 536-2071 or (800) 551-6949. To make reservations, call 1-800-452-5687.
Park rates (subject to rate changes; winter, emergency or other closures)
May 1 to September 30
Full rate: $17
Electrical hookup: $17
Rustic cabin: $38
Deluxe cabin: $70
Extra vehicle: $5
| | October 1 to April 30 (Discovery Season)
Full rate: $13
Electrical hookup: $13
Rustic cabin: $38
Deluxe cabin: $49
Extra vehicle: $5
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