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Bend, Oregon
Includes Sunriver, Deschutes, Redmond, Tumalo and Sisters
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Camping In National Forests

Deschutes National Forest
The Deschutes National Forest encompasses more than 1.6 million acres extending 100 miles along the east side of the Cascade Mountains. The forest is a scenic backdrop of volcanic mountains and alpine forests, dense evergreen forests, mountain lakes, caves, desert areas, and alpine meadows. The Forest attracts more than 8 million people every year who come to camp, fish, hike, hunt, ski, and enjoy a multitude of outdoor activities.
BirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedDay use areaPicnic table
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Camping In National Monuments

Newberry National Volcanic Monument
Visitors (including teachers, geologists, and students) come from all over the world to view Newberry Volcano's remarkable and easily accessible volcanic features, shaped by eruptions spanning the past half-million years. Within the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, one finds some of the most unique attractions in the nation. Cinder cones, pumice cones, lava flows, including obsidian flows, Lava Cast Forest, caves, lakes, streams, and waterfalls all attract visitors to this marvelous area.
FishingHiking is allowedRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedBirdwatchingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing
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Equestrian, Developed

Cultus Corral Campground
This campground offers horse stalls and access to hiking and horse trails. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedWildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedBoat launchPotable drinking waterPicnic tableFees are chargedToilets

Graham Corral Horse Camp Campground
Wildlife in the area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. A hiking and horse trail runs along the campground that leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. The campground provides 13 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Quinn Meadow Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are horse stalls on site. The campground has 24 campsites and a maximum spur of 99 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Sheep Springs Horse Camp Campground
The campground tends to be extremely busy during the weekends and holidays. There are 10 campsites available and a maximum spur of 40 feet is allowed. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Todd Creek Campground
It provides a parking area and steel corrals (1 6-stall, 2 4-stall, 1 2-stall) for its guests. Hiker, horse, and mountain bike trails are abundant at this campground, and make it appealing for all ages. There are 6 campsites provided. All of them are developed campsites.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedBirdwatchingFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Whitefish Horse Camp Campground
The campground is located in dense pine grove with Whitefish Creek and Crescent Lake nearby. It gets extremely busy during the holidays. Guests may gather firewood locally. Horse and hiking trails that are on site provide access to the wilderness area. Whitefish provides 17 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingHorses are allowedFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing
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Equestrian, Primitive

Chief Paulina Campground
Chief Paulina Campground is set in a lodge pole pine setting along Deschutes River. No water on site. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedToilets

Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp Campground
Guests may hike or horseback ride to the adjacent Three Sisters Wilderness. Please use water trough for stock. There is not drinking water provided. The campground provides 20 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing
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National/State Forests

Deschutes National Forest
The Deschutes National Forest encompasses more than 1.6 million acres extending 100 miles along the east side of the Cascade Mountains. The forest is a scenic backdrop of volcanic mountains and alpine forests, dense evergreen forests, mountain lakes, caves, desert areas, and alpine meadows. The Forest attracts more than 8 million people every year who come to camp, fish, hike, hunt, ski, and enjoy a multitude of outdoor activities.
BirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedDay use areaPicnic table
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Public Equestrian, Developed

Cultus Corral Campground
This campground offers horse stalls and access to hiking and horse trails. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedWildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedBoat launchPotable drinking waterPicnic tableFees are chargedToilets

Graham Corral Horse Camp Campground
Wildlife in the area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. A hiking and horse trail runs along the campground that leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. The campground provides 13 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Sheep Springs Horse Camp Campground
The campground tends to be extremely busy during the weekends and holidays. There are 10 campsites available and a maximum spur of 40 feet is allowed. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Todd Creek Campground
It provides a parking area and steel corrals (1 6-stall, 2 4-stall, 1 2-stall) for its guests. Hiker, horse, and mountain bike trails are abundant at this campground, and make it appealing for all ages. There are 6 campsites provided. All of them are developed campsites.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedBirdwatchingFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Whitefish Horse Camp Campground
The campground is located in dense pine grove with Whitefish Creek and Crescent Lake nearby. It gets extremely busy during the holidays. Guests may gather firewood locally. Horse and hiking trails that are on site provide access to the wilderness area. Whitefish provides 17 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingHorses are allowedFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing
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Public Equestrian, Primitive

Chief Paulina Campground
Chief Paulina Campground is set in a lodge pole pine setting along Deschutes River. No water on site. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedToilets

Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp Campground
Guests may hike or horseback ride to the adjacent Three Sisters Wilderness. Please use water trough for stock. There is not drinking water provided. The campground provides 20 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing
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Public RV, Developed

Allen Springs Campground
The campground is busy during weekends and holidays. There are 13 campsites here, and a maximum spur of 30 feet is permitted. These campsites are developed. Enjoy fly-fishing for trout and swimming in the river.
RV campingTent campingHiking is allowedBirdwatchingFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped AccessArea hostParkingSwimmingToiletsPotable drinking waterPicnic table

Allingham Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. Hike nearby Head of Jack Creek nature trail. The campground is busy and fills up quickly during weekends and holidays. This campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. These campgrounds are developed and provided drinking water.
RV campingTent campingFishingHiking is allowedBirdwatchingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedFire ringsArea hostParkingPotable drinking waterPicnic tableToilets

Blue Ray Campground
Popular activities include water sports and fishing (fish cleaning station on site). Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Visitors are able to hike in nearby Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. There are 25 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
RV campingTent campingFees are chargedParkingPicnic tableToiletsPotable drinking water

Camp Sherman Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground offers a picnic shelter. Guests can get supplies 12 miles away at Camp Sherman. There is drinking water. There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
RV campingTent campingFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingToiletsArea hostParkingFees are chargedPicnic tablePotable drinking water

Cinder Hill Campground
Cinder Hill Campground is situated within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 110 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingFees are chargedToiletsPotable drinking waterBoat launchHandicapped Access

Cinder Hill Campground
Boat fishing is available on the east shore of the lake for trout and kokanee. Horse, hike and mountain bike trails are available nearby. This campground may be frequented by bears. There are 110 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Cold Springs Campground
The campground provides 23 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of these campsites are developed with drinking water. Visitors who come to this area find that it is a great place for bird watching. The red tail hawks, golden eagles, and some waterfowl make this a temporary home.
BirdwatchingRV campingTent campingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingPicnic tablePotable drinking waterToiletsFees are charged

Cow Meadow Campground
The campground provides 21 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. The campground is located on the shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir. There is a boat launch for smaller boats at the campground. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk.
RV campingTent campingWildlife viewingFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedParkingPotable drinking waterPicnic tableFees are chargedBoat launchToilets

Crane Prairie Campground
This campground provides 140 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed, and have drinking water. The area is also available for day use if visitors do not wish to stay the night. It is located on the shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir.
RV campingTent campingFishingDay use areaBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingParkingToiletsFees are chargedPotable drinking waterBoat launchHandicapped Access

Crescent Creek Campground
Good whitefish and trout fishing are available in Crescent Creek but be sure to check fishing regulations. Guests may gather firewood locally. Crescent Creek Campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingParkingPicnic tableToiletsPotable drinking waterFees are chargedBoat launch

Crescent Lake Campground
Abundant wildlife includes bald eagles. The campground is busy holidays. Firewood is available on site. Hiking and horse trails lead to Diamond Peak Wilderness. A boat ramp is available. The campground provides 47 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet.
BirdwatchingRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewingArea hostToiletsBoat launchPicnic tableParkingFees are chargedPotable drinking waterHandicapped Access

Cultus Corral Campground
This campground offers horse stalls and access to hiking and horse trails. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedWildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedBoat launchPotable drinking waterPicnic tableFees are chargedToilets

Cultus Lake Campground
The campground may be busy during the weekends and holidays. Supplies are available at Bend. There 55 campsites provided and there is a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. It is located on the shore of Cultus Lake. This campground offers a boat ramp, fishing, hiking and wind surfing opportunities.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedWildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedFees are chargedParkingBoat launch

Deschutes Bridge Campground
There are hiking trails in the nearby Three Sisters Wilderness. The campground provides 12 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Campers may gather firewood. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk.
RV campingTent campingHiking is allowedWildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowed

Digit Point Campground
The campground is located in an open pine and fir trees with views of Miller Lake and Cascade Mountains. The maximum spur is 35 feet long. There are 64 single sites available at the campground.
RV campingTent camping

East Davis Campground
Various species of wildlife inhabit the area. This includes bald eagles. East Davis is busy during holidays. There are 33 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet at the campground. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

East Lake Campground
East Lake Campground is situated within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 29 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Elk Lake Campground
This area is known for hot summer days. Supplies are available at Bend. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 21 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Fall River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground reaches an elevation of 4300 feet. This campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Gorge Campground
The campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Supplies are available at Camp Sherman. The campsite sits at an elevation of 2900 feet. There are 18 campsites and the campground allows a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campgrounds are developed.
RV campingWildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowed

Graham Corral Horse Camp Campground
Wildlife in the area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. A hiking and horse trail runs along the campground that leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. The campground provides 13 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Gull Point Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. This campground has 79 sites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Fishing is the popular activity here. Summer days are hot. Supplies are available at Bend.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Hot Springs Campground
Hot Springs Campground is in a lodge pole pine stand within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 52 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Indian Ford Campground
A hiking trail runs along the campground and leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. Indian Ford is set at an elevation of 3250 feet. There are 25 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet is enforced. All of the camp areas are developed. Excellent fly-fishing opportunities are available in the area but please check fishing regulations.
RV campingTent campingFishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewingBirdwatchingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowed

Lava Lake
This campground's trailhead leads to the adjacent Three Sisters Wilderness. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground provides 43 sites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Link Creek Campground
Deer, birds and squirrels are common to the area. Campers may gather firewood. Link Creek Campground is set at an elevation of 3450 feet. There are 33 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites provided are developed.
RV campingTent campingFishingDay use areaBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Little Crater Campground
Little Crater Campground rests within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 50 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Little Crater Campground
When visitors come to this campground the popular recreational activities are fishing, hiking, swimming, bird watching, bicycling, sight seeing. Visitors have access to Paulina Lakeshore Trail and Little Crater Trail. The campground has 33 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Little Cultus Campground
Enjoy a hike in the nearby Three Sisters Wilderness. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground reaches an elevation of 4300 feet. This campground has 10 campsites and a maximum spur length of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Little Cultus Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. Groups of up to 60 persons are allowed in the group campsites. There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. There is a boat ramp on site.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Little Fawn Group Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 12 sites.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Little Lava Lake Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground sits at an elevation of 4750 feet. Little Lava Lake offers 12 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Lower Bridge Campground
Lower Bridge is busy during the weekends and holidays. It sits at an elevation of 2700 feet. The campground provides 12 campsites and has a spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Newberry Campground
Newberry Campground rests within Newberry National Volcanic Monument, among fir and lodge pole pine on Paulina Lake. There are a total of 3 group sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Newberry Group Campground
Campground may be frequented by bears. Guests are urged to put all food in a tight container. The campground provides 3 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Visitors are able to participate in recreation such as fishing, hiking, swimming, bird watching, bicycling, sightseeing, and are provided with access to Paulina Lakeshore Trail.
BirdwatchingRV campingTent campingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

North Davis Creek Campground
Campers may gather firewood locally. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. North Davis Creek Campground sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There 17 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingFishingWildlife viewingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowed

North Twin Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, deer and elk. There are 19 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet is enforced. All of the campsites are developed. It is situated on the shore of North Twin Lake among pine stands.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Odell Creek Campground
The wind makes the lake a prime candidate for sailing and windsurfing in addition to its main attraction as a great lake to fish. The campground provides 21 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Horse and hiking trails lead to Diamond Peak Wilderness.
RV campingTent campingFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Ogden Group Campground
There are 3 sites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Guests are welcome to horseback ride, hike and mountain bike uphill on nearby Peter Skene Ogden Trail that runs along the Creek. Bird watching is also very popular. Paulina Creek runs adjacent to the campground.
BirdwatchingRV campingTent campingHorses are allowedFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Paulina Lake Campground
Paulina Lake Campground is set among pine and fir on Paulina Lake where trout and kokanee may be fished. There are a total of 69 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Paulina Lake Campground
Horse, bike and hike trails are nearby. Paulina Lake Campground is frequented by deer and bears. There are 69 campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campgrounds are developed. The campground is located among pine and fir on Paulina Lake where trout and kokanee may be fished.
RV campingTent campingFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Pioneer Ford Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. The campground is busy weekends and holidays. There is a picnic shelter on site. There are 20 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
Picnic tableRV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Point Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. It sits at an elevation of 4900 feet. There are 9 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Fishing, swimming, hiking, and sailing are popular activities.
RV campingTent campingWildlife viewingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowed

Prairie Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a creek and has 16 sites.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Princess Creek Campground
Lakeshore trails are on site. A Boat ramp is provided as well. There are 46 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed. There is good fishing in adjacent Odell Lake. Supplies are available 7 miles away at Crescent Lake Junction.
BirdwatchingRV campingTent campingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Quinn Meadow Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are horse stalls on site. The campground has 24 campsites and a maximum spur of 99 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Quinn River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. Quinn River Campground may be busy during the weekends and holidays. Hiking trails surround the area. There are 41campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingFishingHiking is allowedWildlife viewingBirdwatchingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowed

Rock Creek Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a reservoir and has 31 sites.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Sheep Bridge Campground
Enjoy fishing and boating in the reservoirs. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. Summer days are hot. Boat launch areas are on site. Sheep Bridge is at an elevation of 4350 feet. There are 18 sites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Sheep Springs Horse Camp Campground
The campground tends to be extremely busy during the weekends and holidays. There are 10 campsites available and a maximum spur of 40 feet is allowed. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

South Shore Campground
eer, birds and squirrels are common to the area. Campers may gather firewood locally. Hiking trails wind through the area. There are 39 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

South Twin Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground provides 24 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. here is a boat launch for small boats with no motors on site.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Spring Campground
Crescent Lake's water seems to warm up more than most of the other large high lakes in our area. Waterskiing, sailing, windsurfing, sunning, hiking, mountain biking, and fishing are attractions offered by this lake. There are 68 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingHiking is allowedBirdwatchingFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Sunset Cove Campground
Fishing, swimming, boating, and wind surfing are very popular recreational activities at this campground. Hiking trail systems are scattered nearby. There are 20 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet at the campground. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Three Creek Meadow Campground
There is no camping permitted in the meadow. Supplies are available in Sisters. Hiking trails extend from the campground and go through the entire area. This gives visitors a chance to spot wildlife such as deer and elk. There are 11 sites provided.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Todd Creek Campground
It provides a parking area and steel corrals (1 6-stall, 2 4-stall, 1 2-stall) for its guests. Hiker, horse, and mountain bike trails are abundant at this campground, and make it appealing for all ages. There are 6 campsites provided. All of them are developed campsites.
RV campingTent campingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedBirdwatchingFishingMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Trapper Creek Campground
Bald eagles are often spotted in the area. Trapper creek is extremely busy during the holidays and weekends. Horse and hiking trails lead to a wilderness area. There are 32 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed. The campground provides visitors with excellent views of Odell Lake.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

West Davis Campground
There is a barrier free trail on site. A native boat launch is available as well. There are 23 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites in West Davis Campground are developed. The campground provides exceptional lake, creek, and mountain views. Fly-fishing is permitted only on adjacent Davis Lake and Odell creek.
RV campingTent campingFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

West South Twin Campground
Summer days are hot. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. West South Twin sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There are 24 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingTent campingBirdwatchingFishingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing

Whitefish Horse Camp Campground
The campground is located in dense pine grove with Whitefish Creek and Crescent Lake nearby. It gets extremely busy during the holidays. Guests may gather firewood locally. Horse and hiking trails that are on site provide access to the wilderness area. Whitefish provides 17 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
RV campingHorses are allowedFishingBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedWildlife viewing
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Public RV, Primitive

Big River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites here are primitive. Supplies are available at Thousand Trails, 5 miles east of Sun River, 10 miles.
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Boundary Springs Campground
Visitors encouraged to venture out, and view the nearby Oregon Cascades Recreation Area and Diamond Peak Wilderness. The campground provides 4 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of these sites are primitive.
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Bull Bend Campground
This campground has moderate use. Guests are able to gather firewood locally. Visit adjacent Pringle Falls Research Natural Area. Wildlife in this area includes mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 12 campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Candle Creek Campground
There are excellent fly-fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. The campground provides 4 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. The campsites are primitive.
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Canyon Creek Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Canyon Creek provides 7 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. The campsites are primitive.
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Chief Paulina Campground
Chief Paulina Campground is set in a lodge pole pine setting along Deschutes River. No water on site. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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China Hat Campground
The campground is located near the East Fort Rock OHV trail system. Wildlife in this area includes bears, mountain lions, coyotes, and deer. There are 14 campsites and it has a maximum spur of 30 feet. These campsites are all primitive.
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Contorta Point Campground
Wildlife includes bald eagles. The campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Guests may gather firewood locally. Multi-use trails offer recreation on the area. There is no drinking water. The campground provides 15 campsites and has a maximum spur length of 60 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Corral Spring Campground
The campground is located in the lodgepole pine trees. The campground has a forest setting with meadows. The maximum spur is 35 feet long. There are 6 single sites available at the campground.
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Driftwood Campground
The campground is busy during weekends and holidays. A nearby trail leads to Three Sisters Wilderness. Drinking water is not available. This campground provides 17 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Hot Springs Campground
This campground may be frequented by bears. Visitors may enjoy excellent bird watching opportunities. There are 50 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Jack Creek Campground
A nearby hiking trail leads to area lakes and campgrounds. Jack Creek sits at an elevation of 3100 feet. There are 11 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet is enforced. All of the campsites are primitive. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
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Lava Camp Lake Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. It sits at an elevation of 5300 feet. Lava Camp Lake Campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Lava Flow Campground (South)
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 6 sites.
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Mallard Marsh Campground
Mallard Marsh Campground is located on the shore of Hosmer Lake. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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McKay Crossing Campground
McKay Crossing Campground is located among pine forestry. There are a total of 10 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Monty Campground
Monty Campground is located in mixed conifer. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur of 20 feet.
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Monty Campground
Monty campground provides 20 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. All of the campsites are primitive. There are excellent fly-fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
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Perry South Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. Perry South is busy during the weekends and holidays. Drinking water is not available. The campground has 63 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Pine Mountain Campground
There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive. It is located on Pine Mountain with beautiful views. There are a few small streams nearby. Guests can enjoy a visit to the Pine Mountain Observatory.
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Pringle Falls Campground
Visit adjacent Pringle Falls Research Natural Area. Wildlife in this area includes mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. Drinking water is not provided. There are 7 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet is permitted. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Reservoir Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a reservoir and has 28 sites.
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Riverside Campground
Drinking water is not provided. Walk-in tents only permitted. There are 16 campsites provided. All of the campsites are primitive. There are excellent fly-fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, deer and elk.
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Sand Springs Campground
It sits at an elevation of 4950 feet. Campers and hikers are invited to travel the direct trail that leads to accessing the East Fort. The campground provides 3 sites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Scout Lake Group Campground
On windy days guests may be able to go wind surfing. The group sites can accommodate 100 people. The campground has a maximum spur length of 40 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Sisters Cow Camp Horse Camp Campground
The campground is extremely busy during the weekends and holidays. An on site hiking and horse trail leads to area lakes and campgrounds. Drinking water is not provided. Sisters Cow Camp provides 5 sites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Smiling River Campground
There are excellent fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. Smiling River sits at an elevation of 3200 feet. There are 38 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites in the area are primitive.
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Soda Creek Campground
Visitors are encouraged to hike Three Sisters Wilderness. The campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive. Fly fish or canoe on Sparks Lake. Visit historic Elk Lake Visitor Center.
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South Campground
Campers may gather firewood locally. Summer days are hot. This campground may be frequented by black bears. There are 23 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campgrounds are primitive.
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Summit Lake Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 3 sites.
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Swamp Wells Campground
Enjoy a visit to the nearby Arnold, Wind, Skeleton, and Boyd Caves. Drinking water is not available. Wildlife in this area includes bears, mountain lions, and deer. There are 6 campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Three Creek Lake
The campground is located in mixed conifer on Three Creek Lake. There are excellent fishing opportunities in the area but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, deer and elk. There are 10 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 20 feet. Hiking opportunities are available here as well.
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Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp Campground
Guests may hike or horseback ride to the adjacent Three Sisters Wilderness. Please use water trough for stock. There is not drinking water provided. The campground provides 20 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Todd Lake Campground
A nearby trail leads into the Three Sisters Wilderness and to Soda Creek. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There is no drinking water. The campground provides 11 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the sites are primitive.
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Wickiup Butte Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There are 8 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campgrounds here are primitive.
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Wyeth Campground
The most common catch is stocked rainbow trout. Guests may also canoe in the reservoir. There is no drinking water provided at Wyeth Campground. There are 3 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Public Tent, Developed

Allen Springs Campground
The campground is busy during weekends and holidays. There are 13 campsites here, and a maximum spur of 30 feet is permitted. These campsites are developed. Enjoy fly-fishing for trout and swimming in the river.
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Allingham Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. Hike nearby Head of Jack Creek nature trail. The campground is busy and fills up quickly during weekends and holidays. This campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. These campgrounds are developed and provided drinking water.
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Blue Ray Campground
Popular activities include water sports and fishing (fish cleaning station on site). Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Visitors are able to hike in nearby Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. There are 25 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Camp Sherman Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground offers a picnic shelter. Guests can get supplies 12 miles away at Camp Sherman. There is drinking water. There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Cinder Hill Campground
Cinder Hill Campground is situated within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 110 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Cinder Hill Campground
Boat fishing is available on the east shore of the lake for trout and kokanee. Horse, hike and mountain bike trails are available nearby. This campground may be frequented by bears. There are 110 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Cold Springs Campground
The campground provides 23 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of these campsites are developed with drinking water. Visitors who come to this area find that it is a great place for bird watching. The red tail hawks, golden eagles, and some waterfowl make this a temporary home.
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Cow Meadow Campground
The campground provides 21 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. The campground is located on the shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir. There is a boat launch for smaller boats at the campground. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk.
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Crane Prairie Campground
This campground provides 140 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed, and have drinking water. The area is also available for day use if visitors do not wish to stay the night. It is located on the shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir.
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Crescent Creek Campground
Good whitefish and trout fishing are available in Crescent Creek but be sure to check fishing regulations. Guests may gather firewood locally. Crescent Creek Campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Crescent Lake Campground
Abundant wildlife includes bald eagles. The campground is busy holidays. Firewood is available on site. Hiking and horse trails lead to Diamond Peak Wilderness. A boat ramp is available. The campground provides 47 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Cultus Corral Campground
This campground offers horse stalls and access to hiking and horse trails. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Cultus Lake Campground
The campground may be busy during the weekends and holidays. Supplies are available at Bend. There 55 campsites provided and there is a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. It is located on the shore of Cultus Lake. This campground offers a boat ramp, fishing, hiking and wind surfing opportunities.
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Deschutes Bridge Campground
There are hiking trails in the nearby Three Sisters Wilderness. The campground provides 12 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Campers may gather firewood. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk.
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Devils Lake Campground
There horse route through Katsuk Pond Trail to Quinn Meadow Horse Camp. The campground sits at 5450 feet. There are 9 campsites provided. All of these campsites are developed. Fishing from Devils Lake Trail, hiking, canoeing, horse/hiker access point to Three Sisters Wilderness via Elk-Devils Trail or Wickiup Plains Trail are popular activities
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Digit Point Campground
The campground is located in an open pine and fir trees with views of Miller Lake and Cascade Mountains. The maximum spur is 35 feet long. There are 64 single sites available at the campground.
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East Davis Campground
Various species of wildlife inhabit the area. This includes bald eagles. East Davis is busy during holidays. There are 33 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet at the campground. All of the campsites are developed.
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East Lake Campground
East Lake Campground is situated within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 29 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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East Lake Campground
Please be Bear Safe and be aware of and follow all food storage regulations. The campground provides 29 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are fool-hookup. Boat fishing is good on East Lake and Paulina Lake for trout and kokanee.
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Elk Lake Campground
This area is known for hot summer days. Supplies are available at Bend. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 21 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Fall River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground reaches an elevation of 4300 feet. This campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Gorge Campground
The campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Supplies are available at Camp Sherman. The campsite sits at an elevation of 2900 feet. There are 18 campsites and the campground allows a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campgrounds are developed.
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Graham Corral Horse Camp Campground
Wildlife in the area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. A hiking and horse trail runs along the campground that leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. The campground provides 13 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet.
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Gull Point Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. This campground has 79 sites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Fishing is the popular activity here. Summer days are hot. Supplies are available at Bend.
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Hot Springs Campground
Hot Springs Campground is in a lodge pole pine stand within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 52 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Indian Ford Campground
A hiking trail runs along the campground and leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. Indian Ford is set at an elevation of 3250 feet. There are 25 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet is enforced. All of the camp areas are developed. Excellent fly-fishing opportunities are available in the area but please check fishing regulations.
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Lava Lake
This campground's trailhead leads to the adjacent Three Sisters Wilderness. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground provides 43 sites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Link Creek Campground
Deer, birds and squirrels are common to the area. Campers may gather firewood. Link Creek Campground is set at an elevation of 3450 feet. There are 33 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites provided are developed.
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Little Crater Campground
Little Crater Campground rests within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 50 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Little Crater Campground
When visitors come to this campground the popular recreational activities are fishing, hiking, swimming, bird watching, bicycling, sight seeing. Visitors have access to Paulina Lakeshore Trail and Little Crater Trail. The campground has 33 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Little Cultus Campground
Enjoy a hike in the nearby Three Sisters Wilderness. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground reaches an elevation of 4300 feet. This campground has 10 campsites and a maximum spur length of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Little Cultus Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. Groups of up to 60 persons are allowed in the group campsites. There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. There is a boat ramp on site.
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Little Fawn Group Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 12 sites.
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Little Lava Lake Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground sits at an elevation of 4750 feet. Little Lava Lake offers 12 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Lower Bridge Campground
Lower Bridge is busy during the weekends and holidays. It sits at an elevation of 2700 feet. The campground provides 12 campsites and has a spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
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Newberry Campground
Newberry Campground rests within Newberry National Volcanic Monument, among fir and lodge pole pine on Paulina Lake. There are a total of 3 group sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Newberry Group Campground
Campground may be frequented by bears. Guests are urged to put all food in a tight container. The campground provides 3 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Visitors are able to participate in recreation such as fishing, hiking, swimming, bird watching, bicycling, sightseeing, and are provided with access to Paulina Lakeshore Trail.
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North Davis Creek Campground
Campers may gather firewood locally. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. North Davis Creek Campground sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There 17 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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North Twin Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, deer and elk. There are 19 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet is enforced. All of the campsites are developed. It is situated on the shore of North Twin Lake among pine stands.
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Odell Creek Campground
The wind makes the lake a prime candidate for sailing and windsurfing in addition to its main attraction as a great lake to fish. The campground provides 21 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Horse and hiking trails lead to Diamond Peak Wilderness.
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Ogden Group Campground
There are 3 sites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Guests are welcome to horseback ride, hike and mountain bike uphill on nearby Peter Skene Ogden Trail that runs along the Creek. Bird watching is also very popular. Paulina Creek runs adjacent to the campground.
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Paulina Lake Campground
Paulina Lake Campground is set among pine and fir on Paulina Lake where trout and kokanee may be fished. There are a total of 69 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Paulina Lake Campground
Horse, bike and hike trails are nearby. Paulina Lake Campground is frequented by deer and bears. There are 69 campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campgrounds are developed. The campground is located among pine and fir on Paulina Lake where trout and kokanee may be fished.
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Pine Rest Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. CG is busy weekends and holidays. There is a covered picnic shelter on site. There are 7 campsites provided. All of the campsites are developed.
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Pioneer Ford Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. The campground is busy weekends and holidays. There is a picnic shelter on site. There are 20 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Point Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. It sits at an elevation of 4900 feet. There are 9 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Fishing, swimming, hiking, and sailing are popular activities.
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Prairie Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a creek and has 16 sites.
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Princess Creek Campground
Lakeshore trails are on site. A Boat ramp is provided as well. There are 46 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed. There is good fishing in adjacent Odell Lake. Supplies are available 7 miles away at Crescent Lake Junction.
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Quinn Meadow Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are horse stalls on site. The campground has 24 campsites and a maximum spur of 99 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Quinn River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. Quinn River Campground may be busy during the weekends and holidays. Hiking trails surround the area. There are 41campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Rock Creek Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a reservoir and has 31 sites.
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Sheep Bridge Campground
Enjoy fishing and boating in the reservoirs. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. Summer days are hot. Boat launch areas are on site. Sheep Bridge is at an elevation of 4350 feet. There are 18 sites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Sheep Springs Horse Camp Campground
The campground tends to be extremely busy during the weekends and holidays. There are 10 campsites available and a maximum spur of 40 feet is allowed. All of the campsites are developed.
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South Shore Campground
eer, birds and squirrels are common to the area. Campers may gather firewood locally. Hiking trails wind through the area. There are 39 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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South Twin Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground provides 24 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. here is a boat launch for small boats with no motors on site.
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Spring Campground
Crescent Lake's water seems to warm up more than most of the other large high lakes in our area. Waterskiing, sailing, windsurfing, sunning, hiking, mountain biking, and fishing are attractions offered by this lake. There are 68 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Sunset Cove Campground
Fishing, swimming, boating, and wind surfing are very popular recreational activities at this campground. Hiking trail systems are scattered nearby. There are 20 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet at the campground. All of the campsites are developed.
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Three Creek Meadow Campground
There is no camping permitted in the meadow. Supplies are available in Sisters. Hiking trails extend from the campground and go through the entire area. This gives visitors a chance to spot wildlife such as deer and elk. There are 11 sites provided.
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Todd Creek Campground
It provides a parking area and steel corrals (1 6-stall, 2 4-stall, 1 2-stall) for its guests. Hiker, horse, and mountain bike trails are abundant at this campground, and make it appealing for all ages. There are 6 campsites provided. All of them are developed campsites.
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Trapper Creek Campground
Bald eagles are often spotted in the area. Trapper creek is extremely busy during the holidays and weekends. Horse and hiking trails lead to a wilderness area. There are 32 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed. The campground provides visitors with excellent views of Odell Lake.
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West Davis Campground
There is a barrier free trail on site. A native boat launch is available as well. There are 23 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites in West Davis Campground are developed. The campground provides exceptional lake, creek, and mountain views. Fly-fishing is permitted only on adjacent Davis Lake and Odell creek.
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West South Twin Campground
Summer days are hot. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. West South Twin sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There are 24 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Big River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites here are primitive. Supplies are available at Thousand Trails, 5 miles east of Sun River, 10 miles.
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Boundary Springs Campground
Visitors encouraged to venture out, and view the nearby Oregon Cascades Recreation Area and Diamond Peak Wilderness. The campground provides 4 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of these sites are primitive.
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Bull Bend Campground
This campground has moderate use. Guests are able to gather firewood locally. Visit adjacent Pringle Falls Research Natural Area. Wildlife in this area includes mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 12 campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Candle Creek Campground
There are excellent fly-fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. The campground provides 4 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. The campsites are primitive.
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Canyon Creek Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Canyon Creek provides 7 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. The campsites are primitive.
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Chief Paulina Campground
Chief Paulina Campground is set in a lodge pole pine setting along Deschutes River. No water on site. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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China Hat Campground
The campground is located near the East Fort Rock OHV trail system. Wildlife in this area includes bears, mountain lions, coyotes, and deer. There are 14 campsites and it has a maximum spur of 30 feet. These campsites are all primitive.
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Contorta Point Campground
Wildlife includes bald eagles. The campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Guests may gather firewood locally. Multi-use trails offer recreation on the area. There is no drinking water. The campground provides 15 campsites and has a maximum spur length of 60 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Corral Spring Campground
The campground is located in the lodgepole pine trees. The campground has a forest setting with meadows. The maximum spur is 35 feet long. There are 6 single sites available at the campground.
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Cultus North Shore Campground
The campground may be busy during weekends and holidays. Supplies are available at Bend. The campground provides 14 campsites. All of the campsites are primitive. The campsites are accessible only by boating or hiking in. It is located on the shore of Cultus Lake.
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Driftwood Campground
The campground is busy during weekends and holidays. A nearby trail leads to Three Sisters Wilderness. Drinking water is not available. This campground provides 17 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Hot Springs Campground
This campground may be frequented by bears. Visitors may enjoy excellent bird watching opportunities. There are 50 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Irish and Taylor Campground
Drinking water is not available. Cars with 4-wheel drive are permitted only. This campground is at an elevation of 5550 feet. It provides 6 campsites. All of the campsites are primitive. This is a tent only campground located near Irish Lake and Taylor Lake.
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Jack Creek Campground
A nearby hiking trail leads to area lakes and campgrounds. Jack Creek sits at an elevation of 3100 feet. There are 11 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet is enforced. All of the campsites are primitive. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
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Lava Camp Lake Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. It sits at an elevation of 5300 feet. Lava Camp Lake Campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Lava Flow Campground (South)
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 6 sites.
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Mallard Marsh Campground
Mallard Marsh Campground is located on the shore of Hosmer Lake. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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McKay Crossing Campground
McKay Crossing Campground is located among pine forestry. There are a total of 10 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Monty Campground
Monty Campground is located in mixed conifer. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur of 20 feet.
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Monty Campground
Monty campground provides 20 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. All of the campsites are primitive. There are excellent fly-fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
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Perry South Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. Perry South is busy during the weekends and holidays. Drinking water is not available. The campground has 63 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Pine Mountain Campground
There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive. It is located on Pine Mountain with beautiful views. There are a few small streams nearby. Guests can enjoy a visit to the Pine Mountain Observatory.
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Pringle Falls Campground
Visit adjacent Pringle Falls Research Natural Area. Wildlife in this area includes mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. Drinking water is not provided. There are 7 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet is permitted. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Reservoir Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a reservoir and has 28 sites.
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Riverside Campground
Drinking water is not provided. Walk-in tents only permitted. There are 16 campsites provided. All of the campsites are primitive. There are excellent fly-fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, deer and elk.
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Sand Springs Campground
It sits at an elevation of 4950 feet. Campers and hikers are invited to travel the direct trail that leads to accessing the East Fort. The campground provides 3 sites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Scout Lake Group Campground
On windy days guests may be able to go wind surfing. The group sites can accommodate 100 people. The campground has a maximum spur length of 40 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Sisters Cow Camp Horse Camp Campground
The campground is extremely busy during the weekends and holidays. An on site hiking and horse trail leads to area lakes and campgrounds. Drinking water is not provided. Sisters Cow Camp provides 5 sites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Smiling River Campground
There are excellent fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. Smiling River sits at an elevation of 3200 feet. There are 38 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites in the area are primitive.
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Soda Creek Campground
Visitors are encouraged to hike Three Sisters Wilderness. The campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive. Fly fish or canoe on Sparks Lake. Visit historic Elk Lake Visitor Center.
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South Campground
Campers may gather firewood locally. Summer days are hot. This campground may be frequented by black bears. There are 23 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campgrounds are primitive.
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Summit Lake Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 3 sites.
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Swamp Wells Campground
Enjoy a visit to the nearby Arnold, Wind, Skeleton, and Boyd Caves. Drinking water is not available. Wildlife in this area includes bears, mountain lions, and deer. There are 6 campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Three Creek Lake
The campground is located in mixed conifer on Three Creek Lake. There are excellent fishing opportunities in the area but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, deer and elk. There are 10 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 20 feet. Hiking opportunities are available here as well.
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Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp Campground
Guests may hike or horseback ride to the adjacent Three Sisters Wilderness. Please use water trough for stock. There is not drinking water provided. The campground provides 20 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Todd Lake Campground
A nearby trail leads into the Three Sisters Wilderness and to Soda Creek. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There is no drinking water. The campground provides 11 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the sites are primitive.
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Walt Haring Campground
The campground is located in the lodgepole forest with views of Cascade Mountains. The campground is for tents only. There are 5 single sites available at the campground.
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West Cultus Campground
Black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk are in area. West Cultus may be very busy during weekends and holidays. There are 12 campsites provided. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Wickiup Butte Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There are 8 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campgrounds here are primitive.
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Windy Group Campground
Bald eagles are spotted frequently in this area. Gather firewood locally. Horse and hiking trails are scattered in area. No water or permanent toilet. Campers must provide one toilet for every group of 20. The campground has 1 campsite. Tents are allowed only.
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Wyeth Campground
The most common catch is stocked rainbow trout. Guests may also canoe in the reservoir. There is no drinking water provided at Wyeth Campground. There are 3 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Allen Springs Campground
The campground is busy during weekends and holidays. There are 13 campsites here, and a maximum spur of 30 feet is permitted. These campsites are developed. Enjoy fly-fishing for trout and swimming in the river.
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Allingham Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. Hike nearby Head of Jack Creek nature trail. The campground is busy and fills up quickly during weekends and holidays. This campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. These campgrounds are developed and provided drinking water.
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Blue Ray Campground
Popular activities include water sports and fishing (fish cleaning station on site). Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Visitors are able to hike in nearby Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. There are 25 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Camp Sherman Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground offers a picnic shelter. Guests can get supplies 12 miles away at Camp Sherman. There is drinking water. There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Cinder Hill Campground
Cinder Hill Campground is situated within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 110 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Cinder Hill Campground
Boat fishing is available on the east shore of the lake for trout and kokanee. Horse, hike and mountain bike trails are available nearby. This campground may be frequented by bears. There are 110 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Cold Springs Campground
The campground provides 23 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of these campsites are developed with drinking water. Visitors who come to this area find that it is a great place for bird watching. The red tail hawks, golden eagles, and some waterfowl make this a temporary home.
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Cow Meadow Campground
The campground provides 21 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. The campground is located on the shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir. There is a boat launch for smaller boats at the campground. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk.
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Crane Prairie Campground
This campground provides 140 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed, and have drinking water. The area is also available for day use if visitors do not wish to stay the night. It is located on the shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir.
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Crescent Creek Campground
Good whitefish and trout fishing are available in Crescent Creek but be sure to check fishing regulations. Guests may gather firewood locally. Crescent Creek Campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Crescent Lake Campground
Abundant wildlife includes bald eagles. The campground is busy holidays. Firewood is available on site. Hiking and horse trails lead to Diamond Peak Wilderness. A boat ramp is available. The campground provides 47 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Cultus Corral Campground
This campground offers horse stalls and access to hiking and horse trails. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Cultus Lake Campground
The campground may be busy during the weekends and holidays. Supplies are available at Bend. There 55 campsites provided and there is a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. It is located on the shore of Cultus Lake. This campground offers a boat ramp, fishing, hiking and wind surfing opportunities.
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Deschutes Bridge Campground
There are hiking trails in the nearby Three Sisters Wilderness. The campground provides 12 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Campers may gather firewood. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk.
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Digit Point Campground
The campground is located in an open pine and fir trees with views of Miller Lake and Cascade Mountains. The maximum spur is 35 feet long. There are 64 single sites available at the campground.
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East Davis Campground
Various species of wildlife inhabit the area. This includes bald eagles. East Davis is busy during holidays. There are 33 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet at the campground. All of the campsites are developed.
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East Lake Campground
East Lake Campground is situated within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 29 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Elk Lake Campground
This area is known for hot summer days. Supplies are available at Bend. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 21 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Fall River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground reaches an elevation of 4300 feet. This campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Gorge Campground
The campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Supplies are available at Camp Sherman. The campsite sits at an elevation of 2900 feet. There are 18 campsites and the campground allows a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campgrounds are developed.
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Graham Corral Horse Camp Campground
Wildlife in the area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. A hiking and horse trail runs along the campground that leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. The campground provides 13 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet.
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Gull Point Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. This campground has 79 sites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Fishing is the popular activity here. Summer days are hot. Supplies are available at Bend.
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Hot Springs Campground
Hot Springs Campground is in a lodge pole pine stand within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 52 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Indian Ford Campground
A hiking trail runs along the campground and leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. Indian Ford is set at an elevation of 3250 feet. There are 25 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet is enforced. All of the camp areas are developed. Excellent fly-fishing opportunities are available in the area but please check fishing regulations.
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Lava Lake
This campground's trailhead leads to the adjacent Three Sisters Wilderness. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground provides 43 sites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Link Creek Campground
Deer, birds and squirrels are common to the area. Campers may gather firewood. Link Creek Campground is set at an elevation of 3450 feet. There are 33 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites provided are developed.
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Little Crater Campground
Little Crater Campground rests within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 50 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Little Crater Campground
When visitors come to this campground the popular recreational activities are fishing, hiking, swimming, bird watching, bicycling, sight seeing. Visitors have access to Paulina Lakeshore Trail and Little Crater Trail. The campground has 33 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Little Cultus Campground
Enjoy a hike in the nearby Three Sisters Wilderness. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground reaches an elevation of 4300 feet. This campground has 10 campsites and a maximum spur length of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Little Cultus Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. Groups of up to 60 persons are allowed in the group campsites. There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. There is a boat ramp on site.
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Little Fawn Group Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 12 sites.
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Little Lava Lake Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground sits at an elevation of 4750 feet. Little Lava Lake offers 12 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Lower Bridge Campground
Lower Bridge is busy during the weekends and holidays. It sits at an elevation of 2700 feet. The campground provides 12 campsites and has a spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
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Newberry Campground
Newberry Campground rests within Newberry National Volcanic Monument, among fir and lodge pole pine on Paulina Lake. There are a total of 3 group sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Newberry Group Campground
Campground may be frequented by bears. Guests are urged to put all food in a tight container. The campground provides 3 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Visitors are able to participate in recreation such as fishing, hiking, swimming, bird watching, bicycling, sightseeing, and are provided with access to Paulina Lakeshore Trail.
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North Davis Creek Campground
Campers may gather firewood locally. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. North Davis Creek Campground sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There 17 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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North Twin Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, deer and elk. There are 19 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet is enforced. All of the campsites are developed. It is situated on the shore of North Twin Lake among pine stands.
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Odell Creek Campground
The wind makes the lake a prime candidate for sailing and windsurfing in addition to its main attraction as a great lake to fish. The campground provides 21 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Horse and hiking trails lead to Diamond Peak Wilderness.
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Ogden Group Campground
There are 3 sites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Guests are welcome to horseback ride, hike and mountain bike uphill on nearby Peter Skene Ogden Trail that runs along the Creek. Bird watching is also very popular. Paulina Creek runs adjacent to the campground.
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Paulina Lake Campground
Paulina Lake Campground is set among pine and fir on Paulina Lake where trout and kokanee may be fished. There are a total of 69 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Paulina Lake Campground
Horse, bike and hike trails are nearby. Paulina Lake Campground is frequented by deer and bears. There are 69 campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campgrounds are developed. The campground is located among pine and fir on Paulina Lake where trout and kokanee may be fished.
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Pioneer Ford Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. The campground is busy weekends and holidays. There is a picnic shelter on site. There are 20 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Point Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. It sits at an elevation of 4900 feet. There are 9 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Fishing, swimming, hiking, and sailing are popular activities.
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Prairie Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a creek and has 16 sites.
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Princess Creek Campground
Lakeshore trails are on site. A Boat ramp is provided as well. There are 46 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed. There is good fishing in adjacent Odell Lake. Supplies are available 7 miles away at Crescent Lake Junction.
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Quinn Meadow Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are horse stalls on site. The campground has 24 campsites and a maximum spur of 99 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Quinn River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. Quinn River Campground may be busy during the weekends and holidays. Hiking trails surround the area. There are 41campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Rock Creek Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a reservoir and has 31 sites.
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Sheep Bridge Campground
Enjoy fishing and boating in the reservoirs. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. Summer days are hot. Boat launch areas are on site. Sheep Bridge is at an elevation of 4350 feet. There are 18 sites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Sheep Springs Horse Camp Campground
The campground tends to be extremely busy during the weekends and holidays. There are 10 campsites available and a maximum spur of 40 feet is allowed. All of the campsites are developed.
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South Shore Campground
eer, birds and squirrels are common to the area. Campers may gather firewood locally. Hiking trails wind through the area. There are 39 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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South Twin Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground provides 24 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. here is a boat launch for small boats with no motors on site.
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Spring Campground
Crescent Lake's water seems to warm up more than most of the other large high lakes in our area. Waterskiing, sailing, windsurfing, sunning, hiking, mountain biking, and fishing are attractions offered by this lake. There are 68 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Sunset Cove Campground
Fishing, swimming, boating, and wind surfing are very popular recreational activities at this campground. Hiking trail systems are scattered nearby. There are 20 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet at the campground. All of the campsites are developed.
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Three Creek Meadow Campground
There is no camping permitted in the meadow. Supplies are available in Sisters. Hiking trails extend from the campground and go through the entire area. This gives visitors a chance to spot wildlife such as deer and elk. There are 11 sites provided.
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Todd Creek Campground
It provides a parking area and steel corrals (1 6-stall, 2 4-stall, 1 2-stall) for its guests. Hiker, horse, and mountain bike trails are abundant at this campground, and make it appealing for all ages. There are 6 campsites provided. All of them are developed campsites.
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Trapper Creek Campground
Bald eagles are often spotted in the area. Trapper creek is extremely busy during the holidays and weekends. Horse and hiking trails lead to a wilderness area. There are 32 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed. The campground provides visitors with excellent views of Odell Lake.
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West Davis Campground
There is a barrier free trail on site. A native boat launch is available as well. There are 23 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites in West Davis Campground are developed. The campground provides exceptional lake, creek, and mountain views. Fly-fishing is permitted only on adjacent Davis Lake and Odell creek.
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West South Twin Campground
Summer days are hot. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. West South Twin sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There are 24 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Whitefish Horse Camp Campground
The campground is located in dense pine grove with Whitefish Creek and Crescent Lake nearby. It gets extremely busy during the holidays. Guests may gather firewood locally. Horse and hiking trails that are on site provide access to the wilderness area. Whitefish provides 17 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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RV, Full Hook-Up

East Lake Campground
Please be Bear Safe and be aware of and follow all food storage regulations. The campground provides 29 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are fool-hookup. Boat fishing is good on East Lake and Paulina Lake for trout and kokanee.
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RV, Primitive

Big River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites here are primitive. Supplies are available at Thousand Trails, 5 miles east of Sun River, 10 miles.
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Boundary Springs Campground
Visitors encouraged to venture out, and view the nearby Oregon Cascades Recreation Area and Diamond Peak Wilderness. The campground provides 4 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of these sites are primitive.
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Bull Bend Campground
This campground has moderate use. Guests are able to gather firewood locally. Visit adjacent Pringle Falls Research Natural Area. Wildlife in this area includes mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 12 campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Candle Creek Campground
There are excellent fly-fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. The campground provides 4 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. The campsites are primitive.
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Canyon Creek Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Canyon Creek provides 7 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. The campsites are primitive.
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Chief Paulina Campground
Chief Paulina Campground is set in a lodge pole pine setting along Deschutes River. No water on site. There are a total of 14 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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China Hat Campground
The campground is located near the East Fort Rock OHV trail system. Wildlife in this area includes bears, mountain lions, coyotes, and deer. There are 14 campsites and it has a maximum spur of 30 feet. These campsites are all primitive.
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Contorta Point Campground
Wildlife includes bald eagles. The campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Guests may gather firewood locally. Multi-use trails offer recreation on the area. There is no drinking water. The campground provides 15 campsites and has a maximum spur length of 60 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Corral Spring Campground
The campground is located in the lodgepole pine trees. The campground has a forest setting with meadows. The maximum spur is 35 feet long. There are 6 single sites available at the campground.
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Driftwood Campground
The campground is busy during weekends and holidays. A nearby trail leads to Three Sisters Wilderness. Drinking water is not available. This campground provides 17 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Hot Springs Campground
This campground may be frequented by bears. Visitors may enjoy excellent bird watching opportunities. There are 50 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Jack Creek Campground
A nearby hiking trail leads to area lakes and campgrounds. Jack Creek sits at an elevation of 3100 feet. There are 11 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet is enforced. All of the campsites are primitive. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
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Lava Camp Lake Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. It sits at an elevation of 5300 feet. Lava Camp Lake Campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Lava Flow Campground (South)
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 6 sites.
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Mallard Marsh Campground
Mallard Marsh Campground is located on the shore of Hosmer Lake. There are a total of 15 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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McKay Crossing Campground
McKay Crossing Campground is located among pine forestry. There are a total of 10 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Monty Campground
Monty Campground is located in mixed conifer. There are a total of 20 sites with a maximum spur of 20 feet.
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Monty Campground
Monty campground provides 20 campsites and has a maximum spur of 20 feet. All of the campsites are primitive. There are excellent fly-fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
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Perry South Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. Perry South is busy during the weekends and holidays. Drinking water is not available. The campground has 63 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Pine Mountain Campground
There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive. It is located on Pine Mountain with beautiful views. There are a few small streams nearby. Guests can enjoy a visit to the Pine Mountain Observatory.
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Pringle Falls Campground
Visit adjacent Pringle Falls Research Natural Area. Wildlife in this area includes mountain lions, black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. Drinking water is not provided. There are 7 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet is permitted. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Reservoir Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a reservoir and has 28 sites.
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Riverside Campground
Drinking water is not provided. Walk-in tents only permitted. There are 16 campsites provided. All of the campsites are primitive. There are excellent fly-fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, deer and elk.
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Sand Springs Campground
It sits at an elevation of 4950 feet. Campers and hikers are invited to travel the direct trail that leads to accessing the East Fort. The campground provides 3 sites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Scout Lake Group Campground
On windy days guests may be able to go wind surfing. The group sites can accommodate 100 people. The campground has a maximum spur length of 40 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Sisters Cow Camp Horse Camp Campground
The campground is extremely busy during the weekends and holidays. An on site hiking and horse trail leads to area lakes and campgrounds. Drinking water is not provided. Sisters Cow Camp provides 5 sites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Smiling River Campground
There are excellent fishing opportunities in the river but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. Smiling River sits at an elevation of 3200 feet. There are 38 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites in the area are primitive.
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Soda Creek Campground
Visitors are encouraged to hike Three Sisters Wilderness. The campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive. Fly fish or canoe on Sparks Lake. Visit historic Elk Lake Visitor Center.
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South Campground
Campers may gather firewood locally. Summer days are hot. This campground may be frequented by black bears. There are 23 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campgrounds are primitive.
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Summit Lake Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 3 sites.
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Swamp Wells Campground
Enjoy a visit to the nearby Arnold, Wind, Skeleton, and Boyd Caves. Drinking water is not available. Wildlife in this area includes bears, mountain lions, and deer. There are 6 campsites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Three Creek Lake
The campground is located in mixed conifer on Three Creek Lake. There are excellent fishing opportunities in the area but please check fishing regulations. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, deer and elk. There are 10 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 20 feet. Hiking opportunities are available here as well.
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Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp Campground
Guests may hike or horseback ride to the adjacent Three Sisters Wilderness. Please use water trough for stock. There is not drinking water provided. The campground provides 20 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Todd Lake Campground
A nearby trail leads into the Three Sisters Wilderness and to Soda Creek. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There is no drinking water. The campground provides 11 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the sites are primitive.
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Wickiup Butte Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There are 8 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campgrounds here are primitive.
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Wyeth Campground
The most common catch is stocked rainbow trout. Guests may also canoe in the reservoir. There is no drinking water provided at Wyeth Campground. There are 3 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are primitive.
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Tent, Developed

Allen Springs Campground
The campground is busy during weekends and holidays. There are 13 campsites here, and a maximum spur of 30 feet is permitted. These campsites are developed. Enjoy fly-fishing for trout and swimming in the river.
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Allingham Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, coyotes, deer, and elk. Hike nearby Head of Jack Creek nature trail. The campground is busy and fills up quickly during weekends and holidays. This campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. These campgrounds are developed and provided drinking water.
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Blue Ray Campground
Popular activities include water sports and fishing (fish cleaning station on site). Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground is busy during the weekends and holidays. Visitors are able to hike in nearby Mt. Jefferson Wilderness. There are 25 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Camp Sherman Campground
Wildlife includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. This campground offers a picnic shelter. Guests can get supplies 12 miles away at Camp Sherman. There is drinking water. There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Cinder Hill Campground
Cinder Hill Campground is situated within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 110 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Cinder Hill Campground
Boat fishing is available on the east shore of the lake for trout and kokanee. Horse, hike and mountain bike trails are available nearby. This campground may be frequented by bears. There are 110 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Cold Springs Campground
The campground provides 23 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of these campsites are developed with drinking water. Visitors who come to this area find that it is a great place for bird watching. The red tail hawks, golden eagles, and some waterfowl make this a temporary home.
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Cow Meadow Campground
The campground provides 21 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. The campground is located on the shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir. There is a boat launch for smaller boats at the campground. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk.
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Crane Prairie Campground
This campground provides 140 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed, and have drinking water. The area is also available for day use if visitors do not wish to stay the night. It is located on the shore of Crane Prairie Reservoir.
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Crescent Creek Campground
Good whitefish and trout fishing are available in Crescent Creek but be sure to check fishing regulations. Guests may gather firewood locally. Crescent Creek Campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Crescent Lake Campground
Abundant wildlife includes bald eagles. The campground is busy holidays. Firewood is available on site. Hiking and horse trails lead to Diamond Peak Wilderness. A boat ramp is available. The campground provides 47 campsites and has a maximum spur of 50 feet.
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Cultus Corral Campground
This campground offers horse stalls and access to hiking and horse trails. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 11 campsites provided and the campground has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Cultus Lake Campground
The campground may be busy during the weekends and holidays. Supplies are available at Bend. There 55 campsites provided and there is a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. It is located on the shore of Cultus Lake. This campground offers a boat ramp, fishing, hiking and wind surfing opportunities.
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Deschutes Bridge Campground
There are hiking trails in the nearby Three Sisters Wilderness. The campground provides 12 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Campers may gather firewood. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk.
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Devils Lake Campground
There horse route through Katsuk Pond Trail to Quinn Meadow Horse Camp. The campground sits at 5450 feet. There are 9 campsites provided. All of these campsites are developed. Fishing from Devils Lake Trail, hiking, canoeing, horse/hiker access point to Three Sisters Wilderness via Elk-Devils Trail or Wickiup Plains Trail are popular activities
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Digit Point Campground
The campground is located in an open pine and fir trees with views of Miller Lake and Cascade Mountains. The maximum spur is 35 feet long. There are 64 single sites available at the campground.
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East Davis Campground
Various species of wildlife inhabit the area. This includes bald eagles. East Davis is busy during holidays. There are 33 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet at the campground. All of the campsites are developed.
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East Lake Campground
East Lake Campground is situated within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 29 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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East Lake Campground
Please be Bear Safe and be aware of and follow all food storage regulations. The campground provides 29 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are fool-hookup. Boat fishing is good on East Lake and Paulina Lake for trout and kokanee.
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Elk Lake Campground
This area is known for hot summer days. Supplies are available at Bend. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. There are 21 campsites and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Fall River Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground reaches an elevation of 4300 feet. This campground provides 10 campsites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Graham Corral Horse Camp Campground
Wildlife in the area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. A hiking and horse trail runs along the campground that leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. The campground provides 13 campsites and has a maximum spur of 40 feet.
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Gull Point Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. This campground has 79 sites and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Fishing is the popular activity here. Summer days are hot. Supplies are available at Bend.
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Hot Springs Campground
Hot Springs Campground is in a lodge pole pine stand within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 52 sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Indian Ford Campground
A hiking trail runs along the campground and leads to area lakes and surrounding campgrounds. Indian Ford is set at an elevation of 3250 feet. There are 25 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet is enforced. All of the camp areas are developed. Excellent fly-fishing opportunities are available in the area but please check fishing regulations.
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Lava Lake
This campground's trailhead leads to the adjacent Three Sisters Wilderness. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground provides 43 sites and has a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Link Creek Campground
Deer, birds and squirrels are common to the area. Campers may gather firewood. Link Creek Campground is set at an elevation of 3450 feet. There are 33 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites provided are developed.
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Little Crater Campground
Little Crater Campground rests within Newberry National Volcanic Monument. There are a total of 50 sites with a maximum spur of 30 feet.
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Little Crater Campground
When visitors come to this campground the popular recreational activities are fishing, hiking, swimming, bird watching, bicycling, sight seeing. Visitors have access to Paulina Lakeshore Trail and Little Crater Trail. The campground has 33 campsites and a maximum spur of 50 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Little Cultus Campground
Enjoy a hike in the nearby Three Sisters Wilderness. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground reaches an elevation of 4300 feet. This campground has 10 campsites and a maximum spur length of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Little Cultus Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. Groups of up to 60 persons are allowed in the group campsites. There are 12 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 30 feet. All of the campsites are developed. There is a boat ramp on site.
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Little Fawn Group Campground
This campground is in a wooded area near a lake and has 12 sites.
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Little Lava Lake Campground
Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer, and elk. The campground sits at an elevation of 4750 feet. Little Lava Lake offers 12 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.
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Lower Bridge Campground
Lower Bridge is busy during the weekends and holidays. It sits at an elevation of 2700 feet. The campground provides 12 campsites and has a spur of 40 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk.
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Newberry Campground
Newberry Campground rests within Newberry National Volcanic Monument, among fir and lodge pole pine on Paulina Lake. There are a total of 3 group sites with a maximum spur of 26 feet.
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Newberry Group Campground
Campground may be frequented by bears. Guests are urged to put all food in a tight container. The campground provides 3 campsites and has a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed. Visitors are able to participate in recreation such as fishing, hiking, swimming, bird watching, bicycling, sightseeing, and are provided with access to Paulina Lakeshore Trail.
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North Davis Creek Campground
Campers may gather firewood locally. Wildlife in this area includes black bears, mountain lions, coyotes, deer and elk. North Davis Creek Campground sits at an elevation of 4350 feet. There 17 campsites provided and a maximum spur of 26 feet. All of the campsites are developed.