Area Status: Closed
Each site in the campground has four corrals. Nestled in tall timber just southwest of Mt. McLouglin is a beautiful meadow called Willow Prairie. Adjacent to the camp is a wetlands with a beaver swamp, and several large ponds where wildlife abounds. Keep your eyes open for sandhill cranes, Canada geese, ducks, elk, and deer.
A campground host is onsite between Memorial Day and Labor Day to answer any questions about the campground, the nineteen miles of maintained horse trails, or about the surrounding area in general. As volunteers, our hosts provide a great service for our visitors. If they make contact and ask you to comply with a specific regulation, they are only doing what the Forest Service has asked them to do. Please respect this, and if you have disagreement, contact the Butte Falls Ranger District.
The Willow Prairie Guard Station was constructed on the edge of the meadow in 1924 by a Forest Service road crew. Its main purpose at that time was as a firefighter guard station. The original cabin was recently restored by local volunteers and employees of the Butte Falls Ranger District. These volunteers represented the Rogue Snowmobile Club, Boy Scouts, and the Coalition of Equestrian Clubs.
The Campground has been in existence since the 1950's. In 1990, it was converted to a horse camp with 19 miles of interconnecting trails. This renovation was through a partnership with the Forest Service and the Coalition of Equestrian Clubs which provided much of the labor for this wonderful facility.
Facilities
- 10 campsites
- Drinking water
- Vault toilet
- No garbage disposal - Please pack it out
At a Glance
Reservations: |
Reservation Information: Recreation.gov or telephone 1-877-444-6777 |
Fees |
- $10 for campsite
- $5 for extra vehicle
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Open Season: |
May |
Usage: |
Heavy |
Restrictions: |
- Quiet hours between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
- Campfires in developed fire pits only
- Fireworks are prohibited
- Dogs must be on leash
- OHV/ATV use prohibited in the campground
- Maximum length of stay: 14 days
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Closest Towns: |
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Operated By: |
Forest Service |
Information Center: |
High Cascades Ranger District |
General Information
Directions:
From Butte Falls, OR, travel east on Road 821 for approximately 17 miles southeast to Forest Road 3738. If you are entering the Butte Falls Ranger District from Highway 140, turn north on County Road 821 from Highway 140, and drive approximately 2 miles northwest to Forest Road 3738. Turn west onto Forest Road 3738 and drive 13 miles to where 3738 intersects Forest Road 3735, turn left onto Forest Road 3735 and continue 0.25 mile to Willow Prairie Campground.
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