Sunnyside County Park Campground

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Sunnyside County Park, Linn County, Oregon
Sunnyside County Park, Linn County, Oregon


Sunnyside County Park Campground

Linn County


Sunnyside County Park Campground

Sunnyside County Park is at the upper end of Foster Reservoir east of Sweet Home. With Sunnyside's many attractions, it is no surprise that it is Linn County's most popular park. Boaters head out onto Foster Reservoir for jet skiing, water skiing, and fishing. Within the park visitors enjoy a playground, dog park, group shelters, hiking trails, stocked fishing ponds, and a volleyball court.

Sunnyside County Park Campground features 165 campsites for RVs, trailers, and tents. A majority of sites can be reserved, while 42 are kept available as first-come, first-served sites. Many sites have electric and water hook-ups. Among the 20 sites with no hook-ups, 7 are double and 3 are triple sites. A 3-night minimum stay is required for Memorial Day and Labor Day weekend reservations. Two nights are required for other weekends and on the 4th of July holiday. The campground includes a Group Camp.

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Sunnyside County Park Campground Basics
Sunnyside County Park Campground Location: 44930 Quartzville Dr., Foster OR
Elevation: 650 feet
Nearby Gateway Cities: Albany - 36 miles
Eugene - 51 miles
Bend - 92 miles
Number of Sites: 165
Open - Closed: Open mid-March to early November
Max. Occupancy per Site: Single sites: 8 people, 1 RV or 2 tents
Double sites: 16 people, 2 RVs or 4 tents
Triple sites: 24 people, 3 RV or 6 tents
Vehicles per single site: 1 vehicle
(fee for extra vehicles)
Pets: On leash, always attended
Linn County Parks Information: (541) 967-3917

Sunnyside County Park Campground Reservations
Reservations Available Reservations are available from 4 days up to a year in advance of arrival date.
Maximum vehicle length: No limit
Check reservation site to sure your vehicle will fit in the site you are reserving.
Wheelchair accessible sites: #54A, 58A
Fees: Water and electric hook-up campsites - $35 per night
Single non-hookup campsites - $28
Double non-hookup - $56
Triple non-hookup - $84
(Plus a $12 reservation fee, triple sites $24)
Discounts available for seniors.
Campground Map: Sunnyside County Park Campground Map
Campsite Reservations: Sunnyside County Park Campground Reservations
Check-in, check-out: Check-in: 2:00 PM, check-out: Noon

Sunnyside County Park Campground Amenities
Campsites: Picnic table, campfire ring; many sites with electric and water hook-ups
Campground: Flush toilets, piped water
Showers: Yes
Dump station: Yes
Attractions near Sunnyside County Park Campground:
  • Boat moorage is available for $10 per night. Reserve your moorage by contacting the Parks Department at (541) 967-3917.
  • Boat, water ski, jet ski, and fish at the lake.
  • Fish in the park ponds.
  • Play horseshoes or volleyball.
  • Children enjoy the playground.
  • Let your dog run in the dog park.
  • Take advantage of the fish cleaning stations.




Sunnyside County Park Group Campsites

Sunnyside County Park Campground includes 3 group campsites in Loop B. Each site can accommodate up to 80 people. The campsites are arranged in a row with little separation and appear to be best suited for RV or trailer camping.
Fees: $208 per night

Sunnyside County Park Campground, Linn County, Oregon

Sunnyside County Park Group Campsites



Sunnyside County Park Campground, Linn County, Oregon

Sunnyside County Park Campground

Foster Reservoir Area
Attractions and Activities

  • Launch your boat into Foster Reservoir for fishing, water skiing and wake boarding, and jet skiing.
  • Fish Foster Reservoir for bass, yellow perch, bluegill, crappie, bullhead catfish, Kokanee, and rainbow trout.
  • Head upstream and visit Whitcomb Creek County Park on Green Peter Reservoir.
  • Tour the East Linn Museum in Sweet Home.
  • Drive along Linn County's 66-mile long Oregon Scenic Byway.
  • Drive up to beautiful Majestic Falls in McDowell Creek Park. While there, take in Crystal Falls.
  • Visit Cheadle Lake Park in Lebanon.

Key Sunnyside County Park Campground Regulations

  1. Quiet Hours extend from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM.
  2. Help prevent the spread of invasive pests by obtaining firewood locally. No firewood may be collected in the park.
  3. Fires are only permitted in designated fire receptacles. Fires must be extinguished upon departure.
  4. Pets must be kept on leash and attended at all times.

Check for any park or campground updates: Linn County Parks: Sunnyside County Park


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