Wallowa-Whitman/Union Creek Good Sam Verified Campground

17564 Sumpter Stage Hwy 7, Baker City, OR 97814

Good Sam Verified Campground
(2 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
(2 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
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Address

17564 Sumpter Stage Hwy 7
Baker City, OR, 97814

Coordinates:
44.691944, -118.029660
Elevation:
4,120 ft (1,256 m)

Open May 15 - October 15

Contact

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Facility

Type: National Forest
Partial Handicap Access

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Day Max Stay (14)
Tents Allowed
Spaces available: 74
Paved sites: 38
Gravel sites: 36
Back-in size: 20 x 40
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of full hookups: 20
Number of water: 18
Number of electric: 18
Amps: 20 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Entertainment
Entertainment

Swimming pool
Lake
Body of water: Phillips Lake
Fishing
Boat ramp
Fishing
Boat ramp

4 (2 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
Facility
5
Restroom
0
Appeal
5
What is being rated?
3 3 out of 5 stars 05/24/2016

I just returned from this camp. While it is beautiful, and well maintained, I would not recommend it for persons who might need assistance due to their disability. I was harmed by another camper on the basis of my disability and the camp manager would not allow me to move to another space to accommodate my disability needs. The other camper caused me a life threatening reaction. I then asked if they would unplug me, so I could get away from the harmful substance, without further being exposed. The... Read More

I just returned from this camp. While it is beautiful, and well maintained, I would not recommend it for persons who might need assistance due to their disability. I was harmed by another camper on the basis of my disability and the camp manager would not allow me to move to another space to accommodate my disability needs. The other camper caused me a life threatening reaction. I then asked if they would unplug me, so I could get away from the harmful substance, without further being exposed. The camp manager claimed to assist me would be a "liability" to them. She wouldn't let the camp hosts do it. So I was trapped, helpless, and afraid, having a horrible reaction and unable to get to my medicine. The camp manager was more worried about "liability" than my life. This is a violation of ADA law! So if you have a disability, and may need some assistance to access and safely enjoy the Wallowa/Whitman National forest, this is not a good, or safe camp, for you. If you are blessed enough to be healthy, its a beautiful place to stay.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 02/04/2016

This is a National Park campground. It's gorgeous! We stayed 3 nights in a fifth wheel in mid Sept and it wasn't crowded at all. It had good paved roads with gravel and dirt sites. Our section had full hookups and a larger loop had water and electric. The sites were level and spacious. It was in a large forest with trails and a lake. Due to the drought the lake was WAY down. It was very quiet and relaxing. We would stay here again.

3 3 out of 5 stars 05/24/2016

I just returned from this camp. While it is beautiful, and well maintained, I would not recommend it for persons who might need assistance due to their disability. I was harmed by another camper on the basis of my disability and the camp manager would not allow me to move to another space to accommodate my disability needs. The other camper caused me a life threatening reaction. I then asked if they would unplug me, so I could get away from the harmful substance, without further being exposed. The... Read More

I just returned from this camp. While it is beautiful, and well maintained, I would not recommend it for persons who might need assistance due to their disability. I was harmed by another camper on the basis of my disability and the camp manager would not allow me to move to another space to accommodate my disability needs. The other camper caused me a life threatening reaction. I then asked if they would unplug me, so I could get away from the harmful substance, without further being exposed. The camp manager claimed to assist me would be a "liability" to them. She wouldn't let the camp hosts do it. So I was trapped, helpless, and afraid, having a horrible reaction and unable to get to my medicine. The camp manager was more worried about "liability" than my life. This is a violation of ADA law! So if you have a disability, and may need some assistance to access and safely enjoy the Wallowa/Whitman National forest, this is not a good, or safe camp, for you. If you are blessed enough to be healthy, its a beautiful place to stay.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 02/04/2016

This is a National Park campground. It's gorgeous! We stayed 3 nights in a fifth wheel in mid Sept and it wasn't crowded at all. It had good paved roads with gravel and dirt sites. Our section had full hookups and a larger loop had water and electric. The sites were level and spacious. It was in a large forest with trails and a lake. Due to the drought the lake was WAY down. It was very quiet and relaxing. We would stay here again.

17564 Sumpter Stage Hwy 7, Baker City, OR 97814
Coordinates: 44.691944, -118.029660
Elevation: 4120

Directions
From town, S 20 mi on SR-7 (L)

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