Ore Hill Tentsite
The Ore Hill Shelter was destroyed by arsonists in the fall of 2011. Two primitive tent pads are available. Water is available 250 ft. south of the shelter site on a side trail. Privy is also provided.
Ore Hill Trailhead
This trail is a section of the Appalachian trail, accessed off Rte. 25c in Warren and decending past the former shelter site to Cape Moonshine Road. It intersects to the North with the Wachipauka Pond section of the AT, and to the south with the Atwell Hill section.
Oregon Campground
Situated along Highway 26 which is part of the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway, Oregon Campground offers campsites for both tents and small trailers. Popular activities include; overnight camping for visitors traveling across the state, picnicking, exploring along the byway and OHV riding at the adjacent…
Oregon Creek Day Use Area
Popular Day use area located at the confuence of the Middle Fork of the Yuba River and Oregon Creek. Limited parking is generally full by 9 a.m.
Do not park on sides of county roads or fire lanes. Emergency vehicle access only. Park within designated parking spots.
Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area is a special place. One of the largest expanses of temperate coastal sand dunes in the world, the stark, mist-shrouded views of dunes, forests, and ocean in such close proximity to one another are rare and hauntingly beautiful. Many plants and animals, including some found in few other places, call this area home. In 1972, Congress designated this 31,500-acre portion of the…
Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area Office
The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area in Reedsport, Oregon offers interpretive exhibits, maps, brochures, books and gifts, and a friendly and helpful staff that can help you make the most of your visit to the Oregon Dunes. The Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area office sells recreation passes and special forest product permits such as mushrooms and firewood.
Activities & Events
Field Ranger…
Oregon Dunes Overlook and Day Use
The Oregon Dunes Day Use Area is a great place to experience the ever-changing sand dunes. Take in great views of the dunes and Pacific Ocean from wheel-chair accessible viewing platforms or hike through the dunes and coastal forest to the ocean. As one of the several areas of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area that is closed to Off Highway Vehicles (OHVs), dune explorers will find exceptional hiking…
Oregon Gulch Trailhead
This trailhead provides access to Oregon Gulch Tr. No. 183 and Saddle Tr. No. 326. Oregon Gulch Trail is open to singletrack motorized vehicles, like e-bikes and dirtbikes, from May 1 - Aug. 29. Saddle Trail is open to non-motorized uses and connects to Chocolate Gulch Tr. No. 312. There is a vault toilet located at the trailhead.
Oregon Mine Campground
Adjacent to Murderer's Creek, this little campground is a great base camp for hunters. The campground is a nice area for those wishing to horse camp, a buck and pole corral is located adjacent to the campground. Visitors to the campground can enjoy bird watching, hunting and fishing in near by creeks. Hikers have options in the …
Oregon OHV Trailhead
The Oregon OHV Trailhead is located along Highway 7 adjacent to the Oregon Campground. The trailhead serves as a midway access area for the Blue Mountain OHV Trail. The recreation area has a parking area, loading ramp, and an accessible vault toilet.
Oregon Redwoods Trailhead
Provides access to:
Oregon Redwoods Barrier Free Trail #1106
Oregon Redwoods Trail #1107
Facilities
No picnic table
No fire pit
No drinking water
Vault toilet
Garbage disposal
Oregon Trail Interpretive Park Trailhead
Experience the Oregon Trail as the pioneers did! Some of the best-preserved traces of the Historic Oregon Trail await you on this forested ridge. Walk among stately Ponderosa pines that still bear the scars made by passing wagons over 150 years ago. Meander on a gentle footpath next to wagon-wide depressions. Enjoy the sweeping view that met the emigrant’s eyes so long ago. Choose a Discovery Trail and literally…
Oreville Campground
Located 4 miles south of Hill City, South Dakota, Oreville Campground is a delightful setting for guests seeking recreation and relaxation in Black Hills National Forest. The sites are nestled on a hillside among aspen groves, towering ponderosa pines, and grassy areas. Many of the campsites are spacious, offering guests a sense of privacy. The campground is centrally located along Highway 16/385 just north of Crazy…
Oriental Campground
This fairly secluded campground is near the end of Forest Road 5506 along the Wild and Scenic North Fork John Day River. It features 8 campsites and 2 accessible toilets. There is no potable water or garbage service, so please pack your garbage home.
Large vehicles, trailers, and low clearance vehicles are not recommended due to poor access road and limited…
Oriental Creek Trailhead
Provides access to: North Fork John Day Wilderness. Nearby trails include: Corral Creek Trail #3009, North Fork John Day River Trail #3022, …
Oriole Campground
This campground borders the North Fork Salmon Creek with 10 campsites (7 single and 3 double sites). Each campsite has picnic tables, fire rings, and tent pads. One toilet facility is available. No water is available. Garbage service is available.
Orleans Bar River Access
Located in Orleans just below the bridge over the Klamath River, this access has a gravel dirt road to the river’s edge and is an excellent place launching drift and jet boats. This long gravel bar requires 4-wheel drive at times later in the fall. Very popular bank fishing spot for Salmon, Steelhead, and Shad.
For all boating on the Klamath, please read the restrictions on the…
Orleans Ranger District
The District is one of four on the Six Rivers National Forest, encompassing approximately 500,000 acres. Located about 30 miles from the Northern Coast of California and subsequently under a coastal influence that produces a long summer season.
Orofino Campground and Picnic Area
This campground covers 3 acres in southwest Montana and is located approximately 13 miles southeast of Deerlodge on FS Road #82. Pavilion use is first come, first serve and reservations are not needed for this site. There are 10 camping units available, with a recommendation that trailers do not exceed 22 feet. A picnic day use area is also available at this site, along with toilet.
Orogrande Campground #1 and #2
Locally known as Orogrande #1 and 2, this campground occupies both sides of the road, one on the bank of Crooked River. It includes a toilet, fire rings and at least three camp pads. The non-river side is a good spot for one family or small group. The river side is an open, grassy campsite.
Orogrande Campground #3 and #4
Locally known as Orogrande #3 and 4, this campground rests on the bank of Crooked River, with camp spots in deep shade. It includes a toilet, fire rings and at least six camp pads.
Orogrande Summit Campground
Orogrande Summit is a developed campground with camp pads, all dispersed throughout open timber. Expect to see alpine country with associated wildlife in this high-elevation campground on the route to Buffalo Hump. Wildhorse Lake is about two miles by road northwest of the site. This campground also serves as the trailhead for Columbia Ridge Trail #205.
Orosco Ridge
In 2010 the Orosco Ridge shooting area closed, but the area remains open for recreational use. The road is subject to closure based on weather or fire danger.
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Orr Lake Campground
Orr Lake is a popular fishing area with a beautiful view of Mt Shasta. The lake is the home of trout, bass, and catfish. A scenic trail along the east edge of the lake provides access to several fishing jetties and connects the 4 campsites on the east side of the lake with the 4 double sites on the north end of the lake. A boat ramp on the east shore and a hand-launch boat ramp on the…
Orval Hansen Point Beach
Swimming beach near Point Campground on Redfish Lake.
Oscar Miller Camping Area
This dispersed camp area is within an old homestead and offers a vault toilet, a hitch rail and an unloading/loading ramp for animals.
Oscar Wigington Overlook
Named for a former mayor of Salem and located approximately 25 miles north of Walhalla, the Oscar Wigington Scenic Overlook offers a spectacular view of northeastern Oconee and northwestern Pickens counties. Scanning the rolling foothills one can see several lakes, hilltops and other landmarks.