Reviews
Tumalo State Park Campground
User Reviews
Emily Goodin
TIP: If you have a (normal-size Class B) campervan like a Ford Transit/Sprinter, and you find an available spot along the river in the A loop, it is indeed OK to camp there even though it's marked as a hiker/biker loop. The website says that the loop road is narrow, but vans are fine. (I emailed them to confirm that it was OK, and they replied that it was.) IMO, during high season it would be nice to reserve those spots for hikers/bikers, but we were there in late September so we felt OK about it. The A loop has flush toilets, sinks, and a trash can, but no lighting or other amenities. We spent two nights in this campground on our way from Washington to Nevada and back. One night was on Loop B (25) and the second night was at a riverside spot on Loop A (87). Neither site had any privacy to speak of, but the setting was lovely, the sites were clean and relatively spacious, and the services were excellent. Flush toilets, electricity, even large outdoor sink areas to wash dishes (on Loop B). Cell coverage was minimal to non-existent but we were OK with that. We explored the day use area across the road and along the river, and had a really pleasant experience. You would never know that you're only a few minutes from Bend. Highly recommended!
Orlando Gomez Moya
Tumalo State Park is hands down one of the best camping spots out there. The bathrooms are super clean, with great showers and toilets – a big plus when you’re camping. If you’re staying overnight, the yurts or cabins are definitely the way to go for comfort and convenience. The Deschutes River runs right through the park, and it’s perfect for floating on tubes or rafts during the summer. We even saw plenty of wildlife, including adorable rabbits hopping around – five-star entertainment! Another big bonus: Costco is only about 3 miles away, and you’re just 15 minutes from Old Bend. Easy access to everything you might need while still feeling like you’re out in nature. Absolutely my top pick for camping
Alita Hawksworth
We booked group camp site B with one teardrop and five tents. We enjoyed the seclusion of being away from everyone and only had to share facilities with group site A Plenty of parking available as you can have up to 10 cars per group site Previous campers left some firewood and we bought a bundle the next day from the campground hosts Site was clean Friendly campground hosts who came around a couple of times a day to check out the cars and restrooms There is a shower room available just a smidge down the way into the rest of the state park River access is done by walking or driving out of the state park and going to the day use area There were washing stations on both sides of the restroom building Garbage and recycling binds close by There were 4 picnic tables available; two 6 footers and two 8 footers Fire ring provided and a double sided fire grill There are plenty of walking trails There is a small playground on site
Denis LeBlanc
Wonderful campground and well-maintained. The Deschutes River is right across the road with many miles of hiking trails
Chris E
While planning a trip from Northern California to Washington, we found Tumalo State Park Campground, in Tumalo Oregon. We were able to book a Yurt for one night. So, we did. This was our first time visiting Tumalo State Park and the campground. Booking was accomplished on line, with Reserve America. Check in was super easy, as I was sent an email with a code for a lock box, which had the key to the Yurt. The Yurt was clean and had a twin over full bunk, a futon, a coffee table and a table with two chairs. Electricity and electric heat, along with a ceiling fan. Also, an air purifier/fan. The Yurt was clean and neat. Bring your own bedding. Nothing but mattresses on the bunks and futon. Water was nearby, along with modern, clean restrooms and showers. However, my wife found the locks for the stall doors in the women's restroom were in need of maintenance. Across the street from the campground is the day use/picnic area, along the Deschutes river. What a great place. Overall, a nice place to camp and visit. In my opinion, the day use area was great. The campground was okay. The sites were too close for my liking. Not a lot of privacy or feeling of being away. Everyone was respectful, which makes for a good camping experience when in close proximity to other campers. That was my experience. Pictures are of the day use area.
Mary Mosley
The park is well-maintained, beautiful and lovely to walk around and enjoy the great outdoors. Directly across the street the state park provides scenic paths that follow the river and hours of delightful rock-hunting adventures. The views frome the top of the hill are incredible, taking in all the mountain peaks. And only 5 minutes away from Bend.
john kirkpatrick
Great campground very nice accommodations can't there are many times but me and the wife do not always like to camp surrounded by people so we camp off-site quite often and come there to shower have done that regularly for the past 2 years until today where the campground hosts said absolutely no showers unless you camp there found him to be very rude no explanation for anything just not a good experience this time
Whitney Reynolds
We had a great time walking around the state park and being only a minute from our campsite. Great restrooms and showers. Will return for sure! Next time to stay in a yurt ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
kitty cat train
Central location for exploring Bend. We were in site 67C which was a full sun site. The mornings are beautiful and cool. The only disappointment for us in regards to Tumalo, is that at the campground, there are few areas to actually access the river. There is a lovely park across the road with a good access areas. The showers and bathrooms at this park were the best! Good job Oregon State Parks!
Tanya Aziere
Wonderful campground! River this year is great for floating or just hanging out