McCubbins Overflow Campground
Area Status: Closed
Adjacent to McCubbuns Gulch, this campground is found within the McCubbins Gulch OHV area's designated trail system. Campers are likely to hear and see OHV enthusiasts during their stay. This campground is near the Warm Springs Tribal Lands. Remember, tribal land is private land! Be sure not to trespass.
At a Glance
Reservations: | No reservations. First come, first serve. |
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Permit Info: | A permit from the Warm Springs Tribal Offices is required to fish in tribal waters. |
Open Season: | May - October |
Usage: | Light |
Restrictions: | Vehicles 25 ft. max. Do not tresspass onto tribal land. |
Closest Towns: | Maupin, OR |
Water: | No |
Restroom: | Yes |
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Operated By: | Vista |
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General Information
Directions:From Maupin, OR - go about 23 miles west on Highway 216, then 2 miles northeast on Forest Road 2110.
General Notes:
Map Location: T5S R10E S24
Activities
Campground Camping
No. of Sites | 4 single site(s) |
Reservation Info | Not reservable |
No. of Accessible sites | None |
RV Camping
Reservation Info | Not reservable |
Size Restrictions | 25' (average spur length) |
No. of Accessible sites | none |
River and Stream Fishing
Fishing in the nearby Wild and Scenic White River for steelhead and rainbow trout. Check Oregon fishing regulations for specific restrictions on fishing the White River. If you plan to fish in tribal waters, you must get a permit from the Warm Springs offices.Fish Species | Steelhead and Rainbow Trout |
OHV Camping
Reservation Info | Not reservable |
Size Restrictions | 25' (average spur length). |