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Ochoco Divide Campground

Contact Info
Ochoco National Forest
3160 N.E. 3rd Street
Prineville, OR

Phone :
541-416-6500
Basics
Number of Sites:
28 sites
Elevation:
4700 feet

Description

This campground is located in an old growth ponderosa pine stand just off scenic U.S. Highway 26. An unused forest road on the far side of the campground provides an excellent, easy stretch walk after a long day of driving. Most visitors arrive late in the evening and continue on their trip the following morning, so the area is very quiet during the day. Marks Creek is nearby, and the Bandit Springs Highway Rest Stop, (one mile west) is the jumping off point for a network of trails. Although designed and marked with blue diamonds for winter X-Country ski touring, these trails invite summer exploration by hikers and bikers as well.

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Details

Season
May to September
Location
Summit of Ochoco Pass on U.S. Hwy. 26.
Elevation
4700 feet
Basic Info
Total Sites:
28 sites

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

from Prineville, 30 miles east on US Highway 26, at the summit of Ochoco Pass.


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