Welcome to Quail Ridge RV Park, Burns Oregon newest RV destination. At Quail Ridge every RV Site has a gravel parking pad, complete with water, sewer, power, and internet connections. Burns Oregon is the perfect central point for your outdoor adventures. There is the Steens Mountains with their beautiful remote lakes, backpacking, hunting, fishing and a summit of 9,734’ with spectacular views.
The Alvord Desert at 4000 ft elevation is a 12 X 7 mile, drivable, dry lake bed with hot springs and amazing scenery. The sprawling Malheur National Wildlife Preserve, John Day River and Silvies River are great day trips, and don’t forget the unmatched bird watching that brings people from all-around the world to see!
This park is in a good location, halfway between Bend and Ontario. It's a simple gravel lot with painted lines and fence post markers identifying the sites. It is in the middle of town so there is some road noise but it does quiet down at night. There is no office to check in, reservations and payment are done online. There is a camp host at the far end of the park, he is friendly and helpful. The bad thing about this park is there are no pull-thru sites for big rigs wanting to stay the night without unhooking their toads, but they can make accommodations for you if they are not busy. We were able to pull thru two back to back sites, using part of the second site for our toad and were only charged for one site.
Great stopover, easy to get into campground. It is a gravel parking lot, but all the sites are marked, and it has a great little dog park. The town has everything you need for resupplying. Malheur Wildlife Management area is a beautiful thirty min drive with birds and thousands of dragonflies.
We had a change in plans and needed a place to park. We did a same-day booking. Everything was excellent! Power, Water, dump stations, REALLY QUIET HOURS, all the basic RV things are all covered. They even have a nice gated dog area that’s well watered and maintained. We got a good night’s sleep. Terry greeted us and welcomed us nicely and he was a great camp host. He gave us the quick rundown and the password to their GREAT WIFI. No seriously, the wifi was FAST.
This is simply a gravel parking lot for overnighters. Full hookups work well. But the placement of the monuments is odd. They're in the center of the space and that makes it difficult to back in and be able to hook up. They should have been installed at the rear of each space. As for wi-fi, I easily found the router but no information was sent to me regarding the password. I left a message with the phone number given but got no answer.