All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRecommendations RV sites Heppner Oregon area??I have never been to the RV camp sites near Heppner Oregon. The two I am thinking about are Cutsforth Forest Park and Anson Wright Park. These sites look like they have some trees and creeks. I have a 34 foot 5th wheel and would like to have at least some hook-ups. Not willing to drive 300 miles plus without reservations and take a chance on not getting a space. Please give me your recommendations on these two site and any others in the area.Re: Where to camp in Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico ppine wrote: If you need reservations you are probably looking in the wrong place or the wrong time. Well, we are nervous to just wing it. Maybe because we are new to this or because we feel that our RV is so big (34') that there might not be spots for us. When we were younger and had a smaller RV, there were a few times that were nerve-wracking trying to find a spot in unknown areas. I don't enjoy worrying the whole day about whether and where we will find a spot.Where to camp in Nevada, Arizona, New MexicoWe have mapped out our trip through the northern parts of Arizona and New Mexico, coming from our home in Salem, Oregon. We are looking for campsite recommendations in the following areas, please: Like to have sites with water, electricity and a dump site. we have a 34 foot 5th wheel. ~ Fallon, NV ~ Valley of Fire, NV ~ Zion NP (no campsites available in park for our dates in May) ~ Grand Canyon ~ Santa Fe, NM ~ Taos, NM ~ Arches NP, UT ~ Midway, UT (south of Salt Lake City) ~ Boise, ID We prefer state/federal campgrounds, but they may not be located near these sites. We don't mind nice private RV sites. We plan on leaving Salem mid-May and being gone for a month. We like having reservations so we don't have to worry about not having a place to stay. We are looking forward to visiting these great states for the first time!