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Harris Park

78689 S Fork Walla Walla River Rd, Milton-Freewater, OR 97862
4.0(140)

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4.0
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4.0
1y

We spent two nights in our trailer at Harris Park, after first visiting it in 2017. It is a very relaxing, peaceful place, right by the little Walla Walla River. There is not a lot to do nearby, so it is a great place if you just want to chill and enjoy the river and the huge meadow in the campground, and short walks. We saw so many deer and wild turkeys throughout the morning, day, and evening. The river had some dammed up places that would’ve been fun to play at, if I were a kid (Also, a nice playground )😊 Unfortunately, there is no sewer hook up available, just water and electric. The restroom is clean, but no showers and just a one stall bathroom. But it was not busy when we were there during the week, and I never had to wait my turn. We were impressed with the large group facilities available to be reserved. The host and the maintenance guy were both extremely friendly to visit with and did a great job at their jobs. We stayed in space #12, which got a little hot in the afternoons, but had a beautiful view of the meadow. There is no Wi-Fi or cell service available...

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4.0
17w

I'd say 4 1/2 stars because everything was great except for how close the sites are. It was challenging to back into our spot especially because someone across the field parked their vehicle in front of their camper reducing the room to maneuver. It is a beautiful well maintained location. The camp hosts are very nice. The flushable toilet bathroom was in good shape but there's only one toilet per women's and men's sides. The river water is obviously very cold but there's shallow areas for kids to play in during July. The playground is nice and maintained. There's a lot of yellow jackets etc but they do have traps up. It's pretty bad when you're eating outside but if you don't have food they aren't around much. The trail washed out 5 years ago and the government won't fix it so there's a dicey spot to cross intially but then it's really nice. We managed fine with our 3, 7, and 10 year old. We would love...

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5.0
3y

I love this trail! There is a campground at the trail head for people that just want to hike in a bit and go back and camp. The trail actually goes for almost 19 miles and winds up back in Washington. I hike and camp this trail. You are close enough to the water that you don't need to pack any. I use my pump filter and get water right out of the Walla Walla river for drinking and cooking. I hike about 6-7 miles in, make camp and eat dinner. I do the same thing on day 2. Day 3 I hike a fair amount of the way back and camp again. Day 4 I hit the parking lot and head back home. This trail is great for hiking, mountain biking or motorcycles. I recommend it for anything you want to do. Perfect for a family that just wants to camp at the trail head and do some trail hiking. Also perfect for an outdoor person that wants to park, hike, camp, and keep hiking! Beautiful scenery and a really...

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pnwworkingmompnwworkingmom
Had a great last minute trip to Harris Park at the South Fork of the Walla Walla River, about 13 miles southeast of Milton-Freewater, OR. It hosts a beautiful campground, park and picnic areas. The trails however are not able to be accessed (after the flood in 2020) unless you’re okay with climbing a rock wall with the fast moving Walla Walla River beneath your feet. All in all it was a beautiful Sunday. #sundayfunday #harrispark #bluemountains #oregon #easternwashington #pnw #familytime #pnwmom
BL WattenburgerBL Wattenburger
We spent two nights in our trailer at Harris Park, after first visiting it in 2017. It is a very relaxing, peaceful place, right by the little Walla Walla River. There is not a lot to do nearby, so it is a great place if you just want to chill and enjoy the river and the huge meadow in the campground, and short walks. We saw so many deer and wild turkeys throughout the morning, day, and evening. The river had some dammed up places that would’ve been fun to play at, if I were a kid (Also, a nice playground )😊 Unfortunately, there is no sewer hook up available, just water and electric. The restroom is clean, but no showers and just a one stall bathroom. But it was not busy when we were there during the week, and I never had to wait my turn. We were impressed with the large group facilities available to be reserved. The host and the maintenance guy were both extremely friendly to visit with and did a great job at their jobs. We stayed in space #12, which got a little hot in the afternoons, but had a beautiful view of the meadow. There is no Wi-Fi or cell service available in this park.
Brooke PetersBrooke Peters
I'd say 4 1/2 stars because everything was great except for how close the sites are. It was challenging to back into our spot especially because someone across the field parked their vehicle in front of their camper reducing the room to maneuver. It is a beautiful well maintained location. The camp hosts are very nice. The flushable toilet bathroom was in good shape but there's only one toilet per women's and men's sides. The river water is obviously very cold but there's shallow areas for kids to play in during July. The playground is nice and maintained. There's a lot of yellow jackets etc but they do have traps up. It's pretty bad when you're eating outside but if you don't have food they aren't around much. The trail washed out 5 years ago and the government won't fix it so there's a dicey spot to cross intially but then it's really nice. We managed fine with our 3, 7, and 10 year old. We would love to come back!
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Had a great last minute trip to Harris Park at the South Fork of the Walla Walla River, about 13 miles southeast of Milton-Freewater, OR. It hosts a beautiful campground, park and picnic areas. The trails however are not able to be accessed (after the flood in 2020) unless you’re okay with climbing a rock wall with the fast moving Walla Walla River beneath your feet. All in all it was a beautiful Sunday. #sundayfunday #harrispark #bluemountains #oregon #easternwashington #pnw #familytime #pnwmom
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We spent two nights in our trailer at Harris Park, after first visiting it in 2017. It is a very relaxing, peaceful place, right by the little Walla Walla River. There is not a lot to do nearby, so it is a great place if you just want to chill and enjoy the river and the huge meadow in the campground, and short walks. We saw so many deer and wild turkeys throughout the morning, day, and evening. The river had some dammed up places that would’ve been fun to play at, if I were a kid (Also, a nice playground )😊 Unfortunately, there is no sewer hook up available, just water and electric. The restroom is clean, but no showers and just a one stall bathroom. But it was not busy when we were there during the week, and I never had to wait my turn. We were impressed with the large group facilities available to be reserved. The host and the maintenance guy were both extremely friendly to visit with and did a great job at their jobs. We stayed in space #12, which got a little hot in the afternoons, but had a beautiful view of the meadow. There is no Wi-Fi or cell service available in this park.
BL Wattenburger

BL Wattenburger

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I'd say 4 1/2 stars because everything was great except for how close the sites are. It was challenging to back into our spot especially because someone across the field parked their vehicle in front of their camper reducing the room to maneuver. It is a beautiful well maintained location. The camp hosts are very nice. The flushable toilet bathroom was in good shape but there's only one toilet per women's and men's sides. The river water is obviously very cold but there's shallow areas for kids to play in during July. The playground is nice and maintained. There's a lot of yellow jackets etc but they do have traps up. It's pretty bad when you're eating outside but if you don't have food they aren't around much. The trail washed out 5 years ago and the government won't fix it so there's a dicey spot to cross intially but then it's really nice. We managed fine with our 3, 7, and 10 year old. We would love to come back!
Brooke Peters

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