Our Lakeview Oregon RV Park, The High Desert Hideaway, is a boutique style RV Park tucked away in Lakeview’s downtown district right off highway 395. It’s the perfect spot to "hideaway" if you are looking explore what the area has to offer or if you are just passing through . We love Lakeview Oregon- both the town and surrounding high desert has a lot to offer. Our little RV park will be the perfect stop for you.
Whether your headed south on 395 on your way to Reno, north on your way to Bend, or west on highway 140 to Klamath Falls, or East to Winnemucca this hidden gem of an RV Park is your perfect rest stop for a night, or two, or more! We are located at 629 North G Street, Lakeview Oregon 97630.
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High Desert Hideway RV Park Amenities:
RV Rates- all amenties included
One of the best things about this RV Park is your ability to walk for all your needs while you stay with us. Get your supplies at the grocery, hardware, or liquor store? Catch a movie at the historic Alger Theatre? An early morning workout at Affordable Fitness? A bite to eat at the local restaurants? Or an evening cocktail? No probelm- you can just walk! Also be sure to check out our sister RV Park at Lake End Village RV.
Businesses Near By
o High Desert Coffee Company- the best coffee and eats in Eastern Oregon are just steps away. (100ft)
o Dollar General- 0.1 mile
o El Aquila Real Mexican- 0.1 mile
o Happy Horse Deli- 0.2 mile
o Coyote Quick Stop- 0.2 mile
o Ace Hardware- 0.2 mile
o Chevron- 0.2 mile
o Safeway- 0.3 mile
o Lakeview Hideaway Storage- 0.3 mile
o Tall Town Café & Bakery- 0.3 mile
o Eagles Nest Food and Spirits- 0.4 mile
o Indian Village Restaurant- 0.4 mile
o Alger Theatre- 0.4 mile
o Burger Queen Drive In- 0.4 mile
o Affordable Fitness- 0.4 mile
o Lakeview Public Pool- 0.4 mile
o TJ’s Family Fun Center- 0.5 mile
o Warner Canyon Ski Area- 6.0 miles
Lakeview is the county seat of Lake County and bills itself as “The Tallest Town in Oregon” due to its elevation of 4,802 feet above see level. Sheep and cattle ranchers settle in this Southern Oregon more than 140 years ago in the 1870s. This stretch of highway 395 is known as the Oregon Outback Scenic Byway. Features such as the Warner Valley Mountains, Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, high-desert lakes make it a mesmerizing drive to take. Your sure to see great wildlife sights such as antelope, big horn sheep, sage grouse, deer, and more. You won’t miss Abert Rim north of Lakeview as it is the longest exposed fault scarp in North America and rise 2,500 feet over the valley’s floor.
Lakeview Oregon is located in the Goose Lake Valley at the feet of the Warner Mountains and on the edge of Oregon’s high desert country. It has a semiarid continental Mediterranean climate and gets plenty of sunshine and has some of the state’s largest solar fields. Lakeview’s economy is based on agriculture, livestock, government agencies, and lumber. Tourism is also becoming an important part of its local economy. Most recently Lakeview has gone to the forefront of renewable energy exploration including solar, biomass, and geothermal.