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WEST SOUTH TWIN CAMPGROUND

We watch every site at WEST SOUTH TWIN CAMPGROUND 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

70% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak May–Jul·24 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at WEST SOUTH TWIN CAMPGROUND

The hardest sites to book at this park, reserving 70% of weekend nights in peak season (May–Jul). Set up an alert and we'll email you on cancellations.

Site 019

Best here
Ranked #1 of 24
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Waterfront

Site 018

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 24
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Waterfront

Site 022

Top pick
Ranked #3 of 24
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Waterfront

Site 016

Standout
Ranked #4 of 24
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Waterfront

Site 013

Standout
Ranked #5 of 24
TENT ONLY · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 023

Decent
Ranked #6 of 24
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Waterfront

Site 015

Decent
Ranked #7 of 24
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 012

Decent
Ranked #8 of 24
TENT ONLY · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 020

Wait for better
Ranked #9 of 24
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

Site 021

Wait for better
Ranked #10 of 24
STANDARD · Sleeps 6 · Electric

These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at WEST SOUTH TWIN CAMPGROUND and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.

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About this park

The reservoir covers an area on the Deschutes River that was historically used by Native Americans during the fall. Several tribes throughout the area built "wickiups," shelters made from reeds, grass, or brush, while living in the area. At full pool, Wickiup is a beautiful, pine-edged reservoir, with some willows and sandy beach areas. At low water, steep soil and gravel banks drop abruptly to the water. Wetlands, diverse forests, and rocky slopes near the campground provide a necessary habitat for shorebirds, porcupine, deer, bats and the occasional black bear.