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Barlow Ranger District

The Barlow Ranger District is located east of the Cascades crest and encompasses about 280,000 acres. Like other Eastern Cascade Forests, the District is much drier than the western districts and includes a mix of deciduous and coniferous tree species, reflecting the diversity in climate across the Forest. The District includes two Wild and Scenic Rivers (White River and Fifteenmile Creek) and one Wilderness Area (Badger Creek Wilderness). The Dalles and Fifteenmile watersheds provide critical habitat for listed fish species and drinking water to the cities of The Dalles and Dufur.

Barlow Ranger District is designated as a Wildfire Crisis Strategy national priority landscape. The District continues to treat land for fuels mitigation and work with partners and local communities to reduce fuels and improve habitat. The district partners with a strong collaborative group to accomplish this work. 


 

Recreation Sites

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High Prairie Trailhead

Hiking
Fifteen car capacity in the parking lot. Restroom facilities and informational sign available. Provides access to: High Prairie Trail #493 that enters Badger Creek Wilderness to meet Divide Trail…

Keeps Mill Campground

Picnicking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Access to Keeps Mill is difficult, but visitors with high-clearance vehicles are rewarded with camping adjacent to the White River. This is a small campground for people who are interested in…

Knebal Springs Campground & Day Use

Site Open
Picnicking Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Biking Outdoor Science and Learning
Knebal Springs Campground is located in an open Ponderosa pine setting. The campground is adjacent to Knebal Springs Trail, which is a 10 mile loop- popular for mountain bikers and horseback riders.

Knebal Springs Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Biking
The trailhead is located within Knebal Springs Campground on Forest Road 44. Be aware of mountain bikers and horse groups as these are the most frequent users of this trail. The trail leaves the…

Little Badger Trailhead

Hiking
This trailhead is located adjacent to Badger Creek Wilderness and has parking for 8 vehicles.Provides access to: Little Badger Trail #469

McCubbins Gulch Campground & Day Use

Site Open
Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
McCubbins Gulch is a rustic campground located at the edge of the national forest. It has multiple shady sites, many of which are adjacent to a creek. Picnic tables are available as well as a vault…

McCubbins Gulch OHV

Site Open
Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
McCubbins Gulch OHV riding area, located approximately 50 miles southeast of Portland, was first established back in the early 1960s as a favorite place for dirt bikers coming out of the Portland…

McCubbins Gulch Picnic Site

Site Closed
Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking Picnicking
Closed due to laminated root rot, which can cause trees to fail and fall.This picnic area is within the McCubbins Gulch OHV Area. A few picnic tables are available as well as a vault toilet in the…

Last updated April 28th, 2025