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Paisley Ranger District

Address: Highway 31P.O. Box 67Paisley, OR 97636 Phone 541- 943-3114TDD 541- 943-3407Fax 541- 943-4479 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:45 am - 4:30 pmClosed on National Holidays

Silver Lake Ranger District

Address: Highway 31P.O. Box 129Silver Lake, OR 97638 Phone 541- 576-2107TDD 541- 576-7595Fax 541- 576-7587 Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:45 am - 4:30 pmClosed on National Holidays

Rainbow Bay Day Use Area @ Lake of the Wood

Located 40 minutes northwest of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Rainbow Bay Day use Area lies adjacent to Lake of the Woods Resort. Rainbow Bay is a popular destination for day outings, thanks to its accessibility to Lake of the Woods and generous amenities. There are two vaulted toilets, picnic tables, campfire rings, BBQ pedestal, potable water, parking spots, including…

Rocky Point Day Use Area/Boat Launch

Rocky Point Day Use area and Boat Launch is located 30 minutes northwest of Klamath Falls, Oregon. The Rocky Point Boat Launch allows users to launch their kayak or canoe into Recreation Creek, which connects with the tranquil Upper Klamath Canoe Trail. Boaters can paddle a 10 mile loop marked with signs and interpretive displays for the National…

Sunset Day Use/Boat Launch at Lake of the Woods

Located 40 minutes northwest of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Sunset Day Use Area lies on the south side of Lake of the Woods, and is adjacent to the Sunset Campground. Sunset Day Use Area and Boat Launch is an ideal spot for a day of boating, fishing, swimming, and water recreation. There is…

Corral Creek Campground

The Corral Creek campground, located at the base of the Gearhart Mountain Wilderness 45 minutes northeast of Bly, Oregon, offers six campsites in a rustic lodgepole pine and meadow setting. Each site includes a picnic table,…

Holbrook Reservoir Campground

Holbrook Reservoir, 35 minutes southeast of Bly, Oregon, is an ideal destination if you’re seeking a quiet, forested setting for fishing and leisure. Holbrook Reservoir is one of three major points of interest in the Lofton Recreation Area. The reservoir is stocked on a rotational basis. There is a boat ramp and dock, and boats with electric motors are permitted. Ponderosa pines dominate the landscape and make…

Lofton Reservoir Campground

Lofton Reservoir Campground is one of the three main points of interest in the Lofton Recreation Area. Located 45 minutes east of Bly, Oregon, this highly developed campground features 26 campsites.  24 of the campsites are RV sites. The road is paved all the way to Lofton Area Reservoir, ideal if you’re towing a trailer or boat. A camp host is on site throughout the summer months and provides visitor…

Corral Springs Campground

For those seeking solitude and quiet, Corral Springs is the place. This quiet campground is located 15 minutes northwest of Chemult, Oregon. There are five campsites among lodgepole pines, each with a picnic table and fire ring. There are also two vault toilets and an information board. A narrow creek meanders through the middle of the campground, fed by a spring that gurgles out of a knoll. In the fall,…

Digit Point Campground

For outdoor enthusiasts looking for a campground in a peaceful forest setting with great fishing and a variety of hiking opportunities, Digit Point Campground is the place. This scenic campground is located on the south shore of Miller Lake 35 minutes west of Chemult, Oregon. The location of the campground places many campsites on the lake shore with scenic views of the lake and Mt. Thiels­en. A dense growth of…

Jackson Creek Campground

Jackson Creek is located one hour 40 minutes southeast of Chemult, Oregon. Jackson Creek is a tranquil and secluded campground with 12 campsites scattered under a canopy of old-growth ponderosa and Jeffery pines. Some aspen trees and wild roses add a splash of color. Lined with willows, Jackson Creek riffles through the south side of the campground. There are some small brook trout in the creek and other wildlife…

Scott Creek Campground

Scott Creek Campground is located 50 minutes southwest of Chemult, Oregon. This site lies off the beaten path and is an ideal camping destination if you want to relax in a serene and remote setting. A mix of conifers like lodgepole, ponderosa pines, and white firs shade the six campsites. You’ll find each site with a picnic table and fire ring. There is one vault toilet and an information board. …

Head of the River Campground

Located 50 minutes northeast of Chiloquin, OR, Head of the River Campground is a rustic forest camp situated at the headwaters of the Williamson River at the base of the hillside. The pure, spring-fed river flows by the rustic campground. There are five campsites and one vaulted toiled.  Amenities include picnic tables and camp fire rings. June and July are heavy mosquito months, so bring bug spray.…

Williamson River Campground

The Williamson River Campground is conveniently located just off Highway 97 about five minutes north of Chiloquin, Oregon. There are 19 campsites with picnic tables, fire grates, three vault toilets, and two hand pumps round out the amenities at this campground. One campsite is ADA accessible. Ponderosa pines and sagebrush populate the landscape and contrast with the crystal clear Williamson River. Due to its…

Aspen Point Campground @ Lake of the Woods

Located approximately 40 minutes west of Klamath Falls Oregon, Aspen Point Campground offers many amenities.  This scenic campground is located on the northeast shore of Lake of the Woods. It features 58 camp sites with a camp host.  Within the total campsites, 50 are RV sites, eight double campsites, seven tent only campsites, and one group site.  There are five restrooms (maintained May 1st though…

Fourmile Lake Campground

Fourmile Lake Campground and Day Use Area is at the southern end of Sky Lakes Wilderness. This rustic campground with few amenities is the place to get away from the modern world. Horse corrals are available in the upper portion of the campground and the proximity to the wilderness and…

Odessa Picnic Site

Located approximately 35 minutes west of Klamath Falls, Oregon, this picnic site features large ponderosa pines, Douglas firs, and an abundance of natural vegetation. Amenities include picnic tables, fire rings and one vault toilet. A steep boat ramp for small boats is available to access Klamath Lake through a water channel. There is no dock, so be prepared to wade in the water to board your boat. Odessa’…

Sunset Campground @ Lake of the Woods

Located 40 minutes west of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Sunset Campground provides 64 camp sites and a camp host. These campsites include picnic tables, and fire rings. All 64 camp sites provide RV parking (although there are no hook-ups available) and two of the campsites are ADA accessible. There are three renovated restrooms, one for each loop, with electric flush toilets, running water, and automatic hand dryers…

Can Springs Campground

Located on hour northeast of Lakeview, Oregon, Can Springs births a bubbling creek that flows through this primitive forest camp with a riparian vegetation area bordering it. Large ponderosa pine trees help create a wonderful place to explore or relax in nature’s solitude. There are three campsites with picnic tables and fire rings. There is no potable water. Visitors need to pack plenty of water.

Cottonwood Recreation Area Campground

The Cottonwood Recreation Area, located 45 minutes northwest of Lakeview, Oregon, is one of the busiest campgrounds in the southeast zone of the Fremont-Winema National Forest. Western white pine, white fir offer shade and aspens turn sunny gold every autumn. Abundant deer and even black bear can be sighted strolling through the campground. It’s essential to pack all food away in vehicles or hang it high. This…

Deep Creek Campground

Deep Creek campground is located in the South Warner Mountains, one hour 25 minutes southeast of Lakeview, Oregon. This site offers rustic camping in a ponderosa pine, cottonwood, and aspen setting. Colorful wildflowers are abundant in spring and early summer. It is a popular camp in the fall for hunters. Amenities include four campsites along the creek, each with picnic tables and fire grates, and…

Dog Lake Campground/Boating Site/Picnic Site

Dog Lake Campground is located approximately 55 minutes west of Lakeview, Oregon. The campground is a serene destination for those seeking to fish and relax in a lakeside setting. It offers 20 campsites and four vault toilets. Each campsite has a picnic table and campfire ring.  Dog Lake Boating and Picnic Sites are across from the campground. Non-motorized boats and boats with electric…

Drews Creek Campground

Located 35 minutes southwest of Lakeview, Oregon, this small and secluded creekside campground is ideal for a family or group. A bridge crosses over Drews Creek to the campground. Three campsites feature picnic tables and fire rings. Conveniently, there is a day use area within the campground with five tables, two fire rings, and horseshoe pits. You’ll find one vault toilet for the campground and one for the day use…

Mud Creek Campground

Located 35 minutes northeast of Lakeview, Oregon, Mud Creek campground is a quiet campground with seven spacious sites among ponderosa and lodgepole pines, as well as some aspens and cottonwood trees.   Amenities include picnic tables and fire grates at each campsite, potable water, and one vault toilet.   Recreational opportunities include fishing, bird watching, wildlife viewing, and wading in Mud…

Twin Springs Campground

Located 40 minutes southeast of Lakeview, Oregon, Twin Springs campground offers three peaceful campsites at 6,300 feet elevation. Twin Springs gurgles up in the center of the forest camp amid tall ponderosa pine, white fir, and aspen trees. There is a lush riparian understory along the creek and bright wildflowers in the late spring and summer.  Amenities at Twin Springs include picnic tables and fire…