Captains Quarters Private Campground and Hobby Farm

  • $20.00 /night
  • (4.8)5 reviews

Contact Info

(503- (click-to-reveal)

Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

We are not a place of " business " We are private property residents offering up a community service for travelers of HWY 20 in Riley Oregon we are non profit however donations are greatly appreciated.

LOCATION/CONTACT

This is us.

The Tuckers at Captains Quarters Private Campground

Address 15830 Hwy 20 West, Riley, Oregon 97758

Phone: 503-451-3830 ( text or call)

DIRECTIONS: If coming from Burns Oregon we are 26.6 Miles West on HWY 20 on the left hand side 3 miles past the Riley Fuel stop. If coming through Bend we are 99 miles and then will be on the right side of HWY 20.

Be sure to top your tank off coming from Bend.

ACCOMMODATIONS/ AMENITIES

- Fenced in off leash dog park

- Restroom

- 30 AMP power

We are a private property with limited capacity however we offer up areas for dry rough tent camping "pack in pack out leave no trace." Our property sits on 49 acres of land. Surrounded by wild country.

Our property is a wildlife refuge

What is refuge?

A refuge is a safe haven for wildlife to traverse safely during migratory seasons no wildlife is ever held captive. We provide specific forage and water for the pronghorn and mule deer that they need to thrive on.

For reservations refer to our website

Best Cell Phone Coverage in this area is Verizon

Directions

15830 US-20, Riley, OR 97758

From Bend Oregon to Riley Oregon in southeast direction 104 miles by car, following the US-20 route.

22.74 miles from Burns to Riley in west direction on HWY 20

Fees

Fee is a donation to the Wildlife Refuge. All proceeds to to upkeep and vet care of animals as well as helping to keep the restroom facilities in good order.

$20 is the minimum donation for an overnight stay, however any extra above that is a welcome help to the ranch!

Reservation Details

Rerservations are required. Please plan accordingly. Call to make the reservations, please.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Reservable
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups

Amenities

Thirty Amp Hookups

Essentials

Drinking Water
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

Location Map

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4.8

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Barbara Hopkins

2 years ago
4/5

Reservations are needed. One 110 hook up and a tent spot. There is a portapotty near the road. I didn’t hear any traffic on Highway 20 near 395. They have water but no sewer or RV dump. You get to see the chickens and goats. Donations go to help the wildlife.

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Adrian Guevara

2 years ago
5/5

Awesome people, they will make sure you have a great stay, Mr George is an awesome man, he gave us enough info about town, places to get groceries and basic needs, they have a spot for RVs and you can do primitive camp on RTT, ground tents are not recommended so to wild animals in the area!

Will definitely come back for more of that great views and hospitality.

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Jill Mcintosh

2 years ago
5/5

I've driven by several times in the past and finally stopped today. GREAT off leash area for the dogs. My puppy was so happy to be able to stretch her legs. She was so happy to find a ball there to play with. Wish there had been a donation box, I would have left a donation. Thank you for having a secure place for the pups.

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Jules Britton

1 year ago
5/5

Such incredible owners who care for these rescued animals in a very peaceful atmosphere. I was fortunate to find them and hook up my 30amp rig for 2 days of much needed rest after long distance travel

Thank you George & TT

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Linda b

1 year ago
5/5

Wonderful experience. Great people. We got there just at 9pm and they were gracious and helpful getting us situated to hookup our RV. The barn cat came out to say Hi.

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