Burns RV Park offers a quiet get away in Burns, Oregon. Elevation is 4,150 feet high desert. Surrounded by miles of open space gives you the feeling of pioneer days. Many different attractions for the adventurous. We are conveniently located between several National Parks. Whether you are on your way to or returning from, we'll be in your travel plans.
Come stay, our sites are easy to access, 30-50 amp, full hook-up sites, shaded, and big rig friendly. Cabins, TeePees, along with tent sites available. Satellite cable, secured WiFi, bathrooms with showers, and laundry for your convenience. A small store on site with RV supplies, an espresso bar, Oregon-made wines and micro beers. We also offer Hawaiian Dole Whip, a local favorite.
You'll find your home away from home that is quiet, peaceful, relaxing, and conveniently located 1/2 mile East of the town of Burns on Hwy 20. Come stay for Smore night and enjoy a marshmallow with us. We also have horseshoes, bocce ball, ladder ball, corn hole, badmitton, croquet, volleyball and a book exchange for your enjoyment. We are also a dog friendly park!
Hwy 20/395 heading East (from Bend): Go through the town of Burns staying on Hwy 20, we are 1/2 mile East of town
Hwy 20/395 heading West (from Idaho): We are 1/2 mile East of Burns on Hwy 20.
Hwy 78 heading North (from Nevada): First stop light in Burns, turn right. Head out of town 1/2 mile, we are on the right.
Ok for one night, but barely. There are two sections. Old and newish. The newer section is nice, and has newer bathrooms. Only book it, if you can. The old section, where we were, is dumpy. And the bathrooms are horrific. Old, cramped, run down and dirty. Floors covered in water. The laundry room was the same. The older section sites are weird. We were parked on what was more of a driveway that an RV site. Again, not bad for a one night layover, they're pretty much the only game in town, but I wouldn't stay longer. And it ain't cheap!
The RV itself is not as updated as it should be. Spaces are adequate but trees need attention and the location and accessible of the picnic tables is poor.
That being said, the location of the park was ideal for us, with access to John Day and Malheur Wildlife Refuge.
We had an elk trip planned 3 months ago with a confirmed reservation number for 3 cabins. Today we were called and told our reservations were canceled because their computer was down. And now they are magically book to someone who supposedly booked 5 months prior. But they took our money. They are under new ownership which were rude and in my opinion liars. Don't book here they have no integrity
The park was landscaped and very well maintained. We stayed in one of the cabins and were very comfortable. The WiFi connection was easy to access which is important for me to be able to work away from home. Literally minutes from all amenities in town. No question we will be back. Thank you Aubrey for for your great customer service :)
We have been here since June for fire detail, and have enjoyed our stay. The campground is close to town and has lots of shade trees. The staff was extremely helpful and accommodating. If I mentioned needing something, Aubrey managed to produce it. I did not use the restrooms or showers but did use the laundry room. Washers could be upgraded on the side we were on but the price for using them was great. I never used the other side. The office has ice, snacks, wine, and some food stuffs available. They also have propane available. The campground stays pretty busy so I would suggest reserving your spot. It is right off the highway but is usually quiet at night. If we are back here again, we will definitely stay here again. Thanks for everything Aubrey and Kerrie!
Hopefully we'll see you next year.