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Birdtrack Springs Campground is situated in a pine and fir forest. Warm days are accompanied by cool nights. Fishing is accessible nearby. Campers can gather firewood locally. Deer, elk, wildcats, and small wildlife reside in the area. Hiking trailheads are also nearby. There are a total of 26 sites with a maximum spur of 20 feet.

Facilities: Birdtrack Springs Campground provides restrooms and drinking water.

Reservations: Reservations are not accepted for Birdtrack Springs Campground.

Best Time To Visit: Birdtrack Springs Campground is open May through September.

Fees: A camping fee is charged.

Accessibility: This campground is not handicap accessible.

Rules: The maximum stay is 14 days.

Directions: To reach Birdtrack Springs Campground from Baker City, start out going north on 3rd Street toward Valley Avenue for 0.2 miles. Turn right onto US-30 for 0.1 miles. Turn left onto OR-7 for 0.2 miles. Turn right onto Campbell Street for 1.0 miles. Merge onto I-84 West via the ramp on the left for 38.7 miles. Take the OR-203 exit -265 toward La Grande for 0.3 miles. Turn left onto La Grande-Baker Highway and continue to follow for 3.3 miles. Birdtrack Springs Campground is located 20 miles west of La Grande off I-84-EXIT 252, 6 miles west on Highway 244.

Address
Forest Headquarters-Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
1550 Dewey Avenue
P.O. Box 907
Baker City, Oregon 97814
Phone
General: (541) 523-6361
TTY: (541) 523-1405
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