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White Rock Campground

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 the way to the campground, you will pass the White Fir Springs agate beds that are popular for rockhounding, but otherwise there are few developed recreational draws to the area, which makes it the perfect place to have your own forest adventure.

The final mile into the campground is a rough section of road. High-clearance 4WD vehicles are recommended.

Visit our Rocks & Minerals page for more information on rockhounding.

View a vicinity map of Mill Creek wilderness and trails

General Information

Open 24 hours/day

No motorized vehicles or bicycles are permitted in Wilderness areas. There is a 14 day stay limit on all National Grassland and US Forest Service land including but not limited to campgrounds and other developed facilities.

This is a free facility.

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 44.4235041

Longitude: -120.5435896

Directions

From Prineville, Oregon:

Take Highway 26 east for approximately 19 miles, then turn left onto Forest Service Road 3350 (Wildcat Mountain Road).  

Continue for approximately 6 miles on Forest Service Road 3350 to the junction with Forest Service Road 300.  

Turn right here and proceed up Forest Service Road 300 for approximately 2 miles where the road will dead-end into White Rock Campground.  

Parking

Parking varies in campsites

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Picnic Tables

Picnic tables are available at this site.

Each campsite has one picnic table

Last updated February 18th, 2025