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Camping & Cabins

Although the National Forest offers a wide range of overnight camping experiences, most campgrounds tend to be rustic with minimal amenities.  The sites range from full hookup campsites with dozens of places to park your RV, to old Forest Service Guard Stations for rent, to small campgrounds where car camping, tents and overhead campers are more common.

Some general rules of use and restrictions  apply to visitor using developed recreation sites and general forest dispersed areas. These include regulations like forest-wide camping stay limits; use of campfires, firearms, and fireworks; paying fees, and controlling pets. Learn more about Campground Rules.

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Skull Hollow Campground

Site Open
Situated southeast of Haystack Reservoir, this campground offers views of Gray Butte and easy access to Skull Hollow Trailhead, the Gray Butte Trailhead, the Cole Loop Trail (#854),  and Smith Rock…

Sugar Creek Campground and Day Use Area

Site Open
Picnicking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Sugar Creek Campground and Day Use Area are among the most highly developed recreational sites on the Ochoco National Forest.  The campground offers three moderately accessible campsites and all…

Walton Lake Campground

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Picnicking
Walton Lake Campground may be the best known location on the Ochoco National Forest due to the serene setting among old growth ponderosa pine and mountain meadows.  Visitors can choose to spend…

Whistler Campground

Located on the northern edge of Mill Creek Wilderness, this campground is located within walking distance from the Wildcat North Trailhead. There are many standing dead trees here so be careful…

White Rock Campground

Site Open
Hidden deep within a dense ponderosa pine forest, this campground is located on the southeast edge of Mill Creek Wilderness.  The campground is walking distance from the Wildcat South Trailhead.On…

Wildcat Campground and Day Use Area

Site Open
Picnicking
This quiet and cool forested campground is one of the more popular fee campgrounds on the Ochoco National Forest because it is relatively close to town, yet provides an escape from the intense desert…

Wildwood Campground

Site Open
This small rustic campground is located east of the 2,035-acre Ochoco Divide Research and Natural Area.It is forested with ponderosa pine, western larch, Douglas-fir, and grand fir. It has easy…

Wiley Flat Campground

Site Closed
This rustic campground in the Maury Mountains surrounds Wiley Creek, which is a shallow, narrow body of water ending at the small meadow within the perimeter of the camp.  It is not uncommon to see…

Wolf Creek Campground

Site Open
This campground is located in a shaded ponderosa pine forest adjacent to Wolf Creek. Wolf Creek Campground and Wolf Industrial Campground are now being operated as just Wolf Creek Campground, and…

Wolf Creek Industrial Campground

Site Open
*Now operating under the same fee structure as Wolf Creek Campground as the result of the two facilities becoming administratively combined.   Please see the Wolf Creek Campground webpage for more…