| Facilities: The Ochoco National Forest provides about 30 campgrounds. Some of the campgrounds offer restrooms, picnic areas, trash receptacles, and/or drinking water. Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to visit Ochoco National Forest. Reservations may be accepted or required for campgrounds and other recreation sites within the forest. Best Time To Visit: Ochoco National Forest is open year round. Fees: Parking, camping, and/or entrance fees may be charged at some of the recreation sites within Ochoco National Forest. Accessibility: Several of the campgrounds within the forest provide access for the physically challenged. Rules: Rockhound collections sites within the forest are for personal use only, not for commercial resale. Obey road restrictions. Check local fire and fishing regulations. Pets are required to be on a leash at all times. No motorized vehicles are allowed within the designated wilderness areas. Campgrounds may have maximum length of stay restrictions. Directions: The Ochoco National Forest is located in central Oregon and encompasses about 848,000 acres of land. |