 | | Bend, Oregon | | Includes Sunriver, Deschutes, Redmond, Tumalo and Sisters |  |
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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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| | 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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| | Crane Prairie Reservoir | | There are 24 miles of shoreline. Visitors have named the reservoir one of the best rainbow trout lakes in the state. Available species include rainbow trout, brook trout, kokanee salmon, largemouth bass, and whitefish. Fishing season runs from late April through October. This reservoir is heavily used by migrating waterfowl. Water skiing, jet skiing, and swimming are popular recreational activities as well. |
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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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| | 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. |
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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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| | 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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| | 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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