![]() The easiest river-access points get the most cars, so if you want to have some privacy park away from these areas. Also be aware that this is a popular windsurfing & kite-surfing area so you will get lots of cars coming for day-use parking by the river on high wind days. The ground is a mix of hard-packed dirt & rocks and *can* be soft in some areas, especially some of the sites directly next to the river, so big rigs should scout out ahead of pulling in. Continue on this road until the pavement ends and you will see a large cleared-out area for boondocking/dispersed camping. You will pass a sign that says “Rufus Landing Recreation Area”. Take the 109 exit off Hwy 84, drive under the overpass towards the river and take a left at the first junction. ![]() Super easy access to this site, even for the biggest rigs. Nearest Dump/Water: NO dump, water or trash onsite (you are asked to “pack it in, pack it out”), however there is a decent on-site pit toilet. How We Found It: We noticed this spot driving past a few years ago, heard about it from other RV friends and also found it on. 14-day stay limit (within any 30 consecutive-day period) Link to all COE parks in the Columbia Gorge Area HERE.Ĭoordinate s: Entry to park is from Hwy 84, Exit Rufus (109). Location: Rufus Landing Recreation Area, just west of the John Day Dam in Rufus, OR. Jby libertatemamo 19 Comments The view from our boondocking site at Rufus LandingĪ WINDY, but gorgeous and easy boondocking site along the Columbia River Gorge in northern Oregon. Boondocking Site Review – Rufus Landing Recreation Area, Rufus, OR
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