Campground Overview
About Bear Hollow Park
Bear Hollow Park Campground, located just 7 miles southeast of Fossil, Oregon, offers a tranquil retreat at an elevation of 2,250 feet, where the aromatic blend of Ponderosa pines and fir trees creates a serene outdoor environment. This year-round campground features 20 individual sites that accommodate both tents and RVs, though it does not provide hookups or sewer access. Each site is equipped with picnic tables and fire pits, complemented by clean vault toilets and potable water available on-site.
Ideal for day trips and short getaways, Bear Hollow Park is in close proximity to must-see natural attractions like the Painted Hills and the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, both within a short drive and offering unique opportunities for hiking and geological exploration. The nearby forested surroundings and open meadows, frequented by deer, enhance the sense of immersion in nature, making this campground a budget-friendly option for those seeking peace and quiet amidst the scenic landscapes of Wheeler County.
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