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The narrows restaurant and RV park

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The Narrows is the gateway to the Malhuer wildlife refuge and Steens mountains



"Located 26 miles south of Burns on Highway 205, The Narrows RV Park is the perfect base camp for your exploration of Harney County and Southeast Oregon. The Narrows is just steps away from Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, and provides easy access to other high desert attractions such as the Steens Mountain Recreation Area, The Alvord Desert, The Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge and The Diamond Loop."
Address: 33468 Sodhouse Lane, New Princeton, Oregon 97721
Phone: (541) 495-2006
State: OR
City: New Princeton
Street Number: 33468 Sodhouse Lane
Zip Code: 97721
categories: rv park, american restaurant


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Reviews
"Get away from it all" paradise. An RV park with it all -- gas, propane, clean restrooms and showers, restaurant, shop, bar. Super for hunting season. Great food; they've started up a weekend breakfast buffet that's delicious. Strongly recommended.Service: 5/5
The absolute best thing about this place is the restaurant and ultra friendly staff. We had the meatloaf and it was out of this world. The VERY BEST meatloaf I have EVER had! And the Chicken Fried Steak was huge! I can't say enough of how friendly the staff were and how delicious the food was. Now, on the negative side... The night time bugs! We were here in July, which understandably is a bad time, but the mosquitoes and gnats were awful.
I picked this park as part of our summer route and the right mileage for a days drive - glad I did. The young lady that checked me in was SO friendly, the sites were clean and well spaced as there were only a dozen or so people there. The rest rooms and showers were clean but DO require a minimum of $2 which is ok - helps save water! The Jackalope Restaurant was closed the night we were there due to the owner/chef/bartender having a personal injury - hope she gets better - I’m sure my burger would have been great the beer cold! There were plenty of birds in the park including at least 20 baby quail chicks. Verizon service was poor but their WI-FI was good. And we were treated to a great sunset and full moon. The only downside and I knew this was that it’s 25 miles back to town. All in all a pleasant stay! Thanks.
Great place and great new owners make sure you are happy and comfortable. They go out of their way to accommodate everyone who comes in to the store/restaurant and of course the camping sites. Perfectly located to whether you are a birder, hunting for the elusive wild horses, seeing vast amounts of historic Oregon, or just want to take in some scenery. You will not be disappointed with staying at the Narrows RV.
Great service though do not depend on the Internet! They claim to have the Internet in an otherwise cell phone dark spot. It is so poor however, it brings you nothing but frustration. I love the location as a great base for exploring the Malheur National Wildlife refuge. The restaurant has a great menu and the food is good.Service: 5/5
I think this campground would have been very different if the owners were in town. However, everything was closed when we arrived and the campground was about half full. So, it was very quiet. Not a bad thing, but as there is nothing around for miles I think if the Saloon and Restaurant were open it would have made for a completely different experience. Bathrooms are clean, but the showers are not free so make sure you have quarters! Beware of mosquitoes as well. We went inside our RV early in the evening because of them and when disconnecting from the services in the morning we were swarmed and got bit several times.
We stayed 4 nights at the RV park and enjoyed this quiet location. There were a few long-term guests here as well as vacationers, everyone was respectful. We were here the last week of July and were not bothered by mosquitos though I heard they had been fierce just weeks earlier. The temps were low 90s but our full hookups made it possible to enjoy the AC in the trailer and it was pleasant in the evenings to sit outside. Harney County is very remote so it was a bonus to have a general store, restaurant, laundry, gas, etc available. The staff are all very nice and have a good teamwork ethic going. The food at the Jackalope Grill was delicious! This is a great home-base if you are visiting the attractions in the area - Steens Mountain, Frenchglen, Fields Station, Alvord, Malheur Refuge, Diamond Craters, etc. If you need to run to "town", Burns is 25 miles away. We hope to return here in the future, perhaps for a trip in the fall season to see the aspen on Steens mtn.
Definitely a gem. Peaceful atmosphere, quiet and very accommodating. The restaurant is delicious, ask for Toni or Kailynn if you decide to dine. They were extremely delightful, family feel for sure!Rooms: 5/5
Great spot to stay when visiting Malheur National Wildlife Refuge! The site was clean and well taken care of. The staff was attentive and thoughtful. Loved the rare option to tent camp with electricity. We were able to charge our EV overnight. Mosquitos were horrible. Overall happy with our stay! Only criticism is the bathrooms were not as advertised on their website. Pictures attached.
Beautiful spot in the middle of nothing. This campground/RV park supplied clean bathroom areas, laundry mat, a camp store, and a cafe/saloon. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We visited in the mid/late spring season so the mosquitoes were crazy. So be sure to bring bug spray, the camp store has some if you forget!
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