Farewell Bend State Recreation Area is a scenic desert campground along the Snake River's Brownlee Reservoir in eastern Oregon, near Huntington and Ontario. This historic Oregon Trail landmark combines outdoor recreation with pioneer heritage for RV and tent campers. The campground features 91 full-hookup RV sites with electrical and water connections, 23 tent sites, and two accessible log cabins (one pet-friendly). Amenities include flush toilets, hot showers, and an RV dump station. The spacious, paved layout welcomes big rigs. Water recreation is a primary draw, with Brownlee Reservoir offering excellent fishing, water skiing, and boating. The Snake River Water Trail provides scenic paddling. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot deer, pronghorn, eagles, and high-desert wildlife. History buffs appreciate the Oregon Trail heritage, with interpretive displays and restored covered wagons. The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, located about an hour away near Baker City, offers deeper historical context. This eastern Oregon destination combines stunning desert-river scenery with rich American history, making it an exceptional stop for RV travelers and camping enthusiasts seeking outdoor adventure.