Burns RV Park
1273 Seneca Dr
Burns,
Oregon
97720
Phone: Click to view
Sites: 49
Recent Rate:
$$$$
Longitude: -119.04983
Elevation: 4156' (approx.)
Park Features
- Pull-thru Sites Pull-thru Sites yes
- Pets Allowed Pets Allowed yes
- Big Rig Access Big Rig Access yes
- Tent Camping Tent Camping yes
- 55+ Only 55+ Only no
- Kid Friendly Kid Friendly yes
- Boondocking Boondocking no
- Cabins / Cottages / Yurts Cabins / Cottages / Yurts no
- Dump Station Dump Station no
- Group Camping Group Camping no
- Water Spigot Water Spigot no
Hookups
- Full Hookup Full Hookup yes
- Electric (30 & 50 AMP) Electric (30 & 50 AMP) Electric (30 & 50 AMP)
- Sewer Sewer yes
- Public Phone Public Phone no
- Water Water yes
- Cable/Sat. TV Hookup Cable/Sat. TV Hookup yes
Connectivity
- WiFi WiFi yes
- ATT Cellular Provider ATT
- Verizon Cellular Provider Verizon
- Sprint Cellular Provider Sprint
- T-Mobile Cellular Provider T-Mobile
Amenities
- Restrooms Restrooms yes
- Showers Showers yes
- Laundry Facilities Laundry Facilities yes
- Camp Store Camp Store yes
- Pet Area Pet Area yes
- Propane Available Propane Available no
- Cafe / Snack Bar Cafe / Snack Bar no
- Clubhouse Clubhouse no
- Firewood Available Firewood Available ?
- Group Kitchen Group Kitchen no
- Horse Camp Horse Camp no
- Landing Strip Landing Strip no
- Picnic Shelter Picnic Shelter no
- Restrooms: vault Restrooms: vault no
Recreation
- Pool Access Pool Access no
- Playground Playground no
- Recreational Trails Recreational Trails no
- Rec Room Rec Room no
- Casino Casino no
- Fishing Fishing no
- Beach Beach no
- Biking Biking no
- Boating Boating no
- Golf Golf no
- Gym/Workout Facilities Gym/Workout Facilities no
- Horseshoes Horseshoes yes
- Mini-Golf Mini-Golf no
- Outdoor Courts Outdoor Courts yes
- Pickleball Pickleball ?
- Water Access Water Access yes
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Review Details
Reviews by camping type
- Motorhome - 101
- Travel Trailer - 30
- Fifth Wheel - 59
190 Reviews
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Review
Count: 181
States
Visited: 48
Helpful
Reviews: 37
Date of Stay:
November, 2018 -
$37.00
Overall Rating:
This is our second time in this park having traveled through Burns last spring. We really enjoy this privately-owned park for its friendly management, good maintenance, and large pull throughs for big rigs. Any size RV with tow could fit into the long, back row sites without unhooking. The park is closing for the season after tonight (Nov. 11) and will reopen on March 1. The owner told us this afternoon that they will be taking reservations throughout the winter. This area is very popular with travelers visiting SE Oregon and the Malheur Refuge, so definitely call for reservations. Verizon cell and MiFi had a strong signal. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 51
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Pull through
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer than my motorhome and a towed vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table, Patio
- Power Hookups
- 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Nearby
- Sun & Foliage
- Mostly Shady
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
We highly recommend Gourmet & Gadgets, a wonderful kitchen shop at 340 N Broadway. The Big R Store, 13115 Hwy 20, in Hines has RV supplies.
Review
Count: 14
States
Visited: 5
Helpful
Reviews: 6
Date of Stay:
November, 2018 -
$41.00
Overall Rating:
The only reason I didn't give this park a 5 star is because the sites are packed gravel. But the pads are level, long, easy in and out, wide interior roads, and the spaces are wide. We stayed in Nov so the grass was in hibernation, but looks well cared for. The cable TV is readily available. There are a number of long pull thrus that are big rig friendly. We will stay at this park again when we pass thru the area. All the picnic tables have a concrete pad. Each site has solar powered lights. There are at least 3 or 4 dog walk areas with waste bags. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Surface
- Asphalt
- Site Type
- Pull through
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- No
Tips for other Campers:
During the summer, a reservation might be in order. There are not many rv parks in the area.
Review
Count: 9
States
Visited: 5
Helpful
Reviews: 0
Date of Stay:
October, 2018 -
$40.00
Overall Rating:
Nice family run park kept tidy and very clean. Site was fine for travel trailer with slide - hook-up all working well. Would recommend to all. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Surface
- Gravel, Dirt
- Site Type
- Pull through
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Nearby
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- No
Review
Count: 68
States
Visited: 15
Helpful
Reviews: 13
Date of Stay:
September, 2018 -
$38.00
Overall Rating:
When reviewing RV parks I think it is important to rate the park based on parks in similar locations and what they advertise. This park is 5 star for what it is. Yes it is older but it is well kept and well maintained with fabulously helpful and friendly management. No they don't have a pool, spa or workout room but they don't advertise that they have. The layout is a bit funky - sites face in odd directions and fit in where they can. The utilities all work well and the sites are level and plenty big enough. The restrooms are old and small but clean and well kept. The cable TV worked well but we used our Satellite which got signal easily. The Wi-Fi was great but my Verizon 4G data wasn't very strong. The town has a Safeway, a Rite Aid, and some decent restaurants. This is the only real RV Park with FHU for many, many miles in any direction. We'd stay again. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 45
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
The ribs at the Pine Room are good but order a full rack. The half rack was really small - probably actually 1/4 rack.
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Review
Count: 16
States
Visited: 12
Helpful
Reviews: 3
Date of Stay:
September, 2018 -
$44.00
Overall Rating:
One of my favorite parks this summer. We had a long, level pull through gravel site located under a couple of trees. Good spacing between sites. No problem getting Direct TV. WIFI was adequate, power and water were good. Wide interior roads. The very friendly new owners have had this park for two years and are making many improvements. The office has a nice supply of Oregon beer and wine, and the owners are happy to give you suggestions for dinner and attractions in the area such as good paces to rockhound. In addition to RV sites they have three teepees which look brand new and two dry cabins. Laundry and restrooms will be added next year. Dry camping available in overflow. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 52
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Pull through
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer than my motorhome and a towed vehicle
- Power Hookups
- 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Easy, short drive to downtown Burns which has many restaurants and a wonderful kitchen store. Great town fair. Lots of rock hounding in the area.
Review
Count: 109
States
Visited: 33
Helpful
Reviews: 52
Date of Stay:
September, 2018 -
$32.00
Overall Rating:
Site "59" an overflow site not on the map. $32, 30 amp and water. No reservation. Didn't realize that this park is full every night year round because they are essentially the only game in town for many miles in either direction. Make a reservation! Great park, immaculately kept by very genial hands-on owners. All sites (except 59) are fresh gravel with ample separation. Most are partially shaded, some are not. Cable picture was poor but probably just our connection, didn't try Wifi or use the showers or laundry. Good ATT data. Easy in/out, bargain propane. Decent dog walking. More to Burns than we realized, but this isn't a destination park; most sites turn over every day. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 59
- Site Surface
- Gravel, Dirt
- Site Type
- Pull through
- Site Space
- Long enough for my motorhome and a towed vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- No
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Nearby
- Sun & Foliage
- Sunny Open
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- No
Review
Count: 48
States
Visited: 19
Helpful
Reviews: 5
Date of Stay:
August, 2018 -
$37.00
Overall Rating:
Very nice RV Park with easy access from Highway 20, just outside the town of Burns, Oregon. There was considerable highway noise during the daytime, but nights were very quiet. Park was clean with nice level gravel based sites long enough for trailer and tow vehicle. This park makes a good base from which one can explore the Malheur Wildlife area and the Steens Mountains. We spent three nights here exploring the Malheur Wildlife area and the northern part of the Steens on one day and then exploring the Southern Steens all the way to Frenchglen the second day. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 37
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Nearby
- Sun & Foliage
- Mostly Shady
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Go see the Historic Pete French Round Barn and its nearby Visitor's Center. It has a very interesting history and is quite unique. Be sure to explore the nearby almost ghost town (Population 5) of Diamond, OR and perhaps schedule an evening meal at the Diamond hotel.
Review
Count: 75
States
Visited: 19
Helpful
Reviews: 12
Date of Stay:
August, 2018 -
$37.00
Overall Rating:
Good for overnight. This is an older, basic park just off of OR-20. There is road noise during the day, but it is pretty quiet at night. We had a back-in gravel site that barely fit our 32 ft. fiver and truck. The site was not level from side to side, but easily remedied with risers. The restrooms were old, but ok. Did not use the shower. There is an area to walk dogs at the back of the park. We will stay again in a couple of weeks on our way home. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 41
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Just long enough for my 5th wheel (had to disconnect)
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table, Patio
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Very Close
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Review
Count: 14
States
Visited: 6
Helpful
Reviews: 2
Date of Stay:
August, 2018 -
$31.00
Overall Rating:
Quite even next to highway. Lots of shade trees. Back in sites a little narrow. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 41
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Mostly Shady
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Review
Count: 189
States
Visited: 32
Helpful
Reviews: 22
Date of Stay:
August, 2018 -
$37.00
Overall Rating:
Small campground right on US 20 at east end of town, very convenient, but does have road noise (not too bad at night). Very nice staff, small office has a few tasty treats & souvenirs, tourist info, even a book exchange. We had requested a site with PM shade when we made our reservation, and got it. Sites are open to each other (not much privacy) and the bathrooms are definitely old, but they are very clean. They are a bit of a walk from much of the campground. Laundry older, but the machines worked well and were clean; located by the bathrooms. A great overnighter. Gravel pads are well kept; some use of leveling boards may be needed. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 44
- Site Surface
- Gravel, Grass
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table, Patio
- Power Hookups
- 20 Amp, 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Nearby
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- No
Tips for other Campers:
Roads in the campground are very wide and easy to navigate, but getting to one's site can be a bit tricky - definitely follow the signs upon entry about where to park when checking in, and follow their instructions on getting to your site.
Review
Count: 188
States
Visited: 46
Helpful
Reviews: 51
Date of Stay:
August, 2018 -
$41.00
Overall Rating:
This is a delightful park owned a very nice couple. We were lucking enough to have one of their best pull-through sites, #53, and it was great for an over-night and would have been nice for several days if we had wished. Our site was ~100 feet long and twice the width of sites at most commercial parks. The park has mature trees that might block satellite signals on some sites but we were fine on ours with our rooftop Trav'ler. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 53
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Pull through
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer than my motorhome and a towed vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 20 Amp, 30 Amp, 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
There's a well stocked Safeway only ~5 minutes away.
Review
Count: 26
States
Visited: 6
Helpful
Reviews: 5
Date of Stay:
July, 2018 -
$41.00
Overall Rating:
I received a warm and friendly check-in. They do offer Good Sam discounts. I chose to disconnect from my trailer, but did not really have to. There was room for my 30' trailer and truck. The campground has plenty of trees, but my site was shaded only in the afternoon. This site is about 100 yards from the road but I didn't notice any noise during the day with the AC running, or even at night when the AC was off. A few other sites are much closer to the road. My sewer connection included a recessed, threaded connection below ground level, but it was a bit too small for my threaded 'elbow' sewer connector. I was able to use a rock to secure my connector into the above ground part of sewer pipe. This worked fine. No issues with power. This site only has 30A. I stayed here for 2 nights and would stay here again if I come through this area. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Travel Trailer.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 31
- Site Surface
- Gravel, Grass
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Long enough for my travel trailer and tow vehicle
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
I had need of a hardware store and so the campground staff recommended Big R hardware - it was quite nice and had everything I was looking for.
Review
Count: 11
States
Visited: 5
Helpful
Reviews: 2
Date of Stay:
July, 2018 -
$40.00
Overall Rating:
This is very pretty and VERY busy park just off Hwy 20 outside of Burns! We got an awesome spot on the edge of the park with natural canopy of trees and enjoyed natural shade for the entire week we stayed there. Showers and bathrooms are clean, nice laundry room. Ladies bathroom have 2 stalls but men's have only one, so you'll have to wait during busy times. There are a couple of full timers in the park, otherwise most of the people as we observed stay for 1 night and then leave - interesting to see how the park can be almost completely empty in the morning and jampacked at night, including tents on the grassy areas and a couple of cabins. They are pretty stringent about 11 am check out and charge $10 for each additional hour. Despite the park being next to the highway, the noise levels are negligible and the park is very quiet at night even at full occupancy. Cellular connection and internet were kinda spotty. Overall it's an enjoyable and cozy park, we liked it! We camped at Burns RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 22
- Site Surface
- Gravel, Dirt
- Site Type
- Back in
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer (plenty of space) for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Nearby
- Sun & Foliage
- Mostly Shady
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Stroll cute downtown area and check out local stores Very interesting Harney county museum with plenty of memorabilia and history Figaro's Pizza place offers awesome fresh ingredients and good beer Safeway has good selection of fresh produce and also has Starbucks High Desert Park and Recreation center has nice swimming pool and aquatic classes, only $4 for non residents per day
Review
Count: 25
States
Visited: 5
Helpful
Reviews: 3
Date of Stay:
July, 2018 -
$37.00
Overall Rating:
Pros: The park is clean. We had a nice grassy area outside of our door and a nice picnic table as well. It is a good stopping off place that is close to the small town of Burns. Cons: There really wasn't much to do at the park. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Motorhome.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 8
- Site Surface
- Gravel, Grass
- Site Type
- Back in
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 30 Amp, 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Very Close
- Sun & Foliage
- Some Shade
Review
Count: 11
States
Visited: 7
Helpful
Reviews: 1
Date of Stay:
July, 2018 -
$42.00
Overall Rating:
A real great sleeper of a park. Lovely rural setting, great field to walk our 2 dogs, nice folks, huge pull thru with giant trees. Just off 20 but very quiet. We camped at Burns RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
- Value
- Clean Restrooms
- Service
- Clean Showers
- Cleanliness
Site Details
- Campsite
- Site Number
- 50
- Site Surface
- Gravel
- Site Type
- Pull through
- Site Space
- Quite a bit longer (plenty of space) for my 5th wheel and truck (I didn't have to disconnect
- Campsite Features
- Picnic Table
- Power Hookups
- 50 Amp
- Sewer Connection
- Yes
Campground Details
- Space Between Lots
- Spacious
- Sun & Foliage
- Mostly Shady
- Tow Vehicle Parking
- Yes, Convenient
Tips for other Campers:
Burns is a small town but the folks are very good at directing you to good food and gas if needed. Very peaceful and green.
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Top Tips for this Campground
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We highly recommend Gourmet & Gadgets, a wonderful kitchen shop at 340 N Broadway. The Big R Store, 13115 Hwy 20, in Hines has RV supplies.
DiplomatTraveler • November 2018 -
During the summer, a reservation might be in order. There are not many rv parks in the area.
bikenorth51 • November 2018 -
The ribs at the Pine Room are good but order a full rack. The half rack was really small - probably actually 1/4 rack.
NiMo • September 2018 -
Easy, short drive to downtown Burns which has many restaurants and a wonderful kitchen store. Great town fair. Lots of rock hounding in the area.
1987 Martin • September 2018 -
Go see the Historic Pete French Round Barn and its nearby Visitor's Center. It has a very interesting history and is quite unique. Be sure to explore the nearby almost ghost town (Population 5) of Diamond, OR and perhaps schedule an evening meal at the Diamond hotel.
MissouriBird • September 2018 -
Roads in the campground are very wide and easy to navigate, but getting to one's site can be a bit tricky - definitely follow the signs upon entry about where to park when checking in, and follow their instructions on getting to your site.
PokyRVer • August 2018 -
There's a well stocked Safeway only ~5 minutes away.
docj • August 2018 -
I had need of a hardware store and so the campground staff recommended Big R hardware - it was quite nice and had everything I was looking for.
phann • July 2018 -
Stroll cute downtown area and check out local stores Very interesting Harney county museum with plenty of memorabilia and history Figaro's Pizza place offers awesome fresh ingredients and good beer Safeway has good selection of fresh produce and also has Starbucks High Desert Park and Recreation center has nice swimming pool and aquatic classes, only $4 for non residents per day
Freedomlovers • July 2018 -
Burns is a small town but the folks are very good at directing you to good food and gas if needed. Very peaceful and green.
TexasJanelle • July 2018 -
We ordered pizza and a salad from Glory Days Pizza - they deliver and the meal was great! The salad was loaded and fresh.
Cyanebraska • July 2018 -
Burns has a first class historical museum that we enjoyed very much. The Malheur Wildlife Refuge is not too far away and is well worth a day trip to visit.
Jim & Di • June 2018 -
There's so much to see and do here. Take the time to drive out to Malheur Wildlife Refuge; the museum is very informative. Gourmet and Gadgets is a great kitchen shop - one of the best we've seen in all our travels (340 N. Broadway). Bella Java, 314 N. Broadway, works great for a coffee/tea/lunch break. El Toreo, 239 N. Broadway, for a good Mexican restaurant. There are many geocaches in the area, including a night caching one in the cemetery.
DiplomatTraveler • May 2018 -
A Safeway a couple of miles away. Typical small town offerings - everything you need is available. Lots of off-road adventures nearby - want to collect obsidian? Head north on National Forest Road #47 (south through Hines on 20, on the right just after a truck stop); take Radar Road to right, then Skull Creek Road to the left - you now have ~20 miles of dirt road with great quantities of various quality obsidian.
EnjoyinLife • April 2018 -
Go out at night and look at the Milky Way....gorgeous. Also, there's a terrific pizza place in town that will deliver to your coach....ask the owner for the name.
We2AreUs • October 2017 -
Burns is a ranching town and has most everything a person could want. Check out Big R for hardware, automotive, clothing, a few RV supplies and a nice big store to wander around. RV park can get packed full during their busy times but everyone is still able to navigate in/out.
Ella18 • October 2017 -
Not much in Burns, OR. A few local restaurants, some shops. Didn't see a hardware store and no RV dealers or service. No national restaurant chains. McDonalds and Subway. No Wal-Mart. Safeway grocery. Diesel at $3.059 at the Shell station. Local banks and a credit union.
StephenK • September 2017 -
If you're coming in from the west and need gas, go ahead and get it at the Sinclair, Chevron or Shell station. Once you've passed them, there isn't much opportunity to gas up (another station is in town, but trying to get a big coach in would be difficult).
coffeetime • September 2017 -
Safeway in town very well stocked.
LilGTO71 • September 2017 -
$1 discount offered to Steens Brewery. Something to do while in Burns.
Maltaman • August 2017 -
Great pizza at Glory Days Pizza.
blokeman • August 2017 -
Good local beer and pizza!
1998 Ultrasport • July 2017 -
Burns is a nice little town with plenty of gas and diesel stations and a Safeway supermarket.
Mrs Hammster • July 2017 -
Shell station on west side of town is easy to get in and out of and diesel pumps are separate from the other pumps. Call ahead for reservations. There's not many towns on highway 20 and fewer campgrounds, but highway 20 is a great road.
davis0056 • June 2017 -
Safeway store in town. Ask for a site in the back of the park
Jim & Di • June 2017 -
We walked from the campground through a residential area of Burns and saw many deer in people's yards which was quite unique to us. The town itself seems to have many "cute" shops.
Idletime • October 2016 -
Reid's Country Store has a great growler station if you enjoy good brews.
Myrt & Gordy • August 2016 -
Town is just down the road. Lots of places to eat. There is a Safeway. The Mexican restaurant in town is great!
PJD • August 2016 -
Great area for rock hounds.
pheasantplucker57 • July 2016 -
Bathroom was small, but clean.
JonesAussies • July 2016 -
Found it kinda sad that McDonalds was one of the best rated restaurants on Yelp in Burns/Hines. On the flip side, we did get well prepared food and good service at the local McDonalds. Did try the local donut shop. Coffee was good. Donuts were ok, but nothing to rave about.
GerMarV • July 2016 -
There are two entrances to this park off the highway. Heading west it sneaks up on you so it would have been nice to know we had some more runway!
PBuds • July 2016 -
Town was larger than expected and had a variety of restaurants. I was sick while here and went to the hospital that had a walk in clinic for urgent care. They got me in and out in an hour, and Safeway filled the prescription while we waited.
Edd505 • July 2016 -
Wasn't here long enough to go anywhere, but liked the peacefulness of the place.
Martin and Beth • July 2016 -
Don't miss the Malheur Wildlife Refuge, especially if you're a birdwatcher. 30 miles from Burns.
K and R on the road • May 2016 -
Burns is a small town but if you like to eat dinner out try the Pine Room. All the locals eat there and the food is excellent.
Camper Don • October 2015 -
Several nice shops, café's and bakeries in town
Gator67 • August 2015 -
Burns, although a small town, is the 'metro' area for the region, so you have you're usual suspects of fast food, some shopping for essentials, and fuel stops that can accommodate rigs given a little patience and caution. For very large rigs there is a truck stop on the west side of town.
Bull Durham • July 2015 -
Be careful with your speed. As soon as you exit the park and turn towards town, the speed limit drops. For Rockhounds, there are lots of collecting sites within an hours drive and there is Obsidian everywhere in the area.
tnhall • June 2015