Catherine Creek
State Park

Near LaGrande, Oregon, United States

Tranquil, crystal-clear waters and towering ponderosa pines frame the landscape at Catherine Creek State Park. Cradled in a canyon created by the creek, the park provides visitors a cool, quiet, and peaceful setting for outdoor activities. Camp next to Catherine Creek and enjoy the thrill of landing a rainbow trout, or simply cool your heels in its icy waters.

Two reservable picnic areas are perfect for a gathering or reunion. When not reserved, the area is first-come, first-served. Enjoy a game of horseshoe, take a leisurely walk along the trail between the campground and picnic area for views of picturesque canyon scenery, or simply kick back under a tree and enjoy the summer breeze through the pines.

The park is a gateway to many regional attractions: visit the Union County Museum in Union or the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center near Baker City, or visit one of the many historic cemeteries in the area. Cast your line in Eagle Creek, or plan a hike in the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area or the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. The towns of Union and La Grande offer visitors full-service shopping, restaurants, community events and emergency services. 

Seasonal Camping (first-come, first served)

  • 20 primitive sites with water nearby (one site is accessible)
  • Parking at all sites (can accommodate self-contained RVs)
  • Restrooms with flush toilets
  • 2 reservable group picnic areas
  • Firewood for sale
  • Horseshoe pits
  • 3-mile hiking trail
mdi-white-balance-sunny Open for day use May 5 – Oct 15 mdi-tent Open for camping May 5 – Oct 15 mdi-car-side First-come, first-served camping mdi-cellphone Call for info: 800-551-6949
Call park: 541-983-2277
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History

Acquired in 1947 by gift from Union County and the E. S. Collins Estate. An additional parcel was transferred from the Oregon Highway Division as a park maintenance site in 1975. The area was once known as Presbyterian Flat. When owned by E. S. Collins, a prominent Portland lumber man, it was known as Collins Park. In 1932, Mr. Collins deeded the tract to Union County for park purposes. Partly due to problems in maintenance funding, the county deeded the land to the state. The area was developed for day use and primitive camping in the 1950's.

Brochures and Maps

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