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Park Overview
LaPine State Park occupies a scenic spot along the trout-filled Upper Deschutes River in a high desert subalpine forest. The quiet, shady campground connects to 14 miles of multi-use trails that follow both sides of the river and link key park landmarks. You could find plenty to fill your time right in the park, from hiking and mountain biking to fishing and floating. LaPine is also centrally situated for exploring the iconic landmarks of central Oregon, including the Deschutes National Forest, Newberry Crater and Lava River Cave.
Come winter, enjoy snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on the park trails, while staying in of our 10 cozy cabins. Summer calls for boating, wading and floating. Spring and fall are primed for viewing wildlife.
Park Features
Deschutes River
The Deschutes River day-use area alongside the river has a picnic area, flush restrooms and a swim beach (no lifeguard). A reservable picnic area features picnic tables, a fire pit and a small grill. This area closes in the winter, but you can still access it by trail.
The Deschutes River boat ramp and parking area are open seasonally. Note: Only "hand carry watercraft" are allowed. No trailers are permitted on the boat ramp due to ongoing construction.
McGregor Memorial Viewpoint, open year-round, looks over a scenic bend in the river and is gateway to the park's 14 miles of trails that connect to the campground and other park areas. See our trail map to plan your hike or ride.
The "Big Tree" Day-use Area
You won't want to miss a visit to Oregon's largest ponderosa pine, thought to be 500-plus years old. A short, paved trail near the park entrance leads to this Heritage Tree and a quiet section of river for fishing. The road to Big Tree and parking area are closed in the winter, but you can still access it by trail.
Year-round Camping
The park's south loop and cabins remains open year-round. Book reservations up to 6 months in advance at oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com. Reservations are required for cabin stays.
- 82 full-hookup sites
- 47 electrical sites with water
- 5 rustic log cabins (2 pet-friendly; see our Pets in Parks FAQ for more info)
- 5 deluxe log cabins (3 pet-friendly; see our Pets in Parks FAQ for more info)
- Hot showers and flush toilets
- Firewood for sale
- RV dump station (water turned off Oct 1- May 1)
- A fenced, off-leash pet exercise area is a short walk from the campground
- Universal Access: All of the deluxe cabins and one rustic cabin are accessible to campers with disabilities (winter accessibility varies)
The South Loop Campers Clubhouse is open first-come, first-served from 8 a.m. – 9 p.m. This rustic 18' x 24' long building is equipped with kitchen sink, counters, tables, chairs, and a refrigerator/freezer. Heating is available.
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