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Recreation Region: Paisley Ranger District

Chewaucan Crossing Campground/Trailhead

This highly used campground is ideally located right on the Chewaucan River, 20 minutes south of Paisley, Oregon. Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead, within the campground, accesses Fremont National Recreation Trail #160 a multi-use trail, and a challenging trek in both directions as hikers must climb out of the river canyon. You can hike, mountain bike, or horseback ride north to Yamsay Mountain or south to Cox Pass. A pedestrian bridge crosses the river and links to the trail.

There are many fishing opportunities for rainbow and brook trout. The site is surrounded by a high desert, pine, and juniper setting. Amenities include a vault toilet, parking area, adequate trailer turnaround, horse corrals, and each of the five campsites has a picnic table and fire ring. 

Alert: There is no potable water. Visitors need to pack plenty of water. Remember to “pack it in, pack it out.”

General Information

05/15 - 10/15;10/16-05/14 Open with reduced services

No fees are required for this site

Paisley RD

Address: 303 Highway 31 Paisley, OR 97636
Phone: (541) 943-3114
Hours: Monday-Friday, 0800 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Closed on federal holidays)

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 42.615788

Longitude: -120.606303

Directions

Chewaucan Crossing Trailhead is located 20 minutes south of Paisley, Oregon. From Paisley, take County Highway 2-08 (also known as Mill Street) for almost two miles and then merge left onto Forest Service (FS) Road 33. Chewaucan Crossing trailhead will be on the left side of FS Road 33.

A sturdy pedestrian bridge spans the river at the campground, connecting trail segments.

 

Fishing in the Chewaucan River

 

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Vault toilet(s)

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Horse/Pack Animal Information

Horse/Pack animals are not allowed at this site.

Nearby Trails

Recreation Opportunities

Fishing - River/StreamFishing - River/Stream

Recreation Groups

View towards summer lake from winter rim

The Fremont National Recreation Trail, also known as the Southern Oregon Intertie Trail, traverses most of the length of the Fremont National Forest from north to south.

Last updated January 6, 2026