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Big Springs Campground

Contact Info
Deschutes & Ochoco National Forests
7803 Beaver Creek Road
Paulina, OR

Phone :
541-477-6900
Basics
Number of Sites:
5 sites
Elevation:
5000 feet

Description

open ponderosa pine forest.

Amenities

Details

Season
May to November
Location
west of Little Summit Prairie off F.S. Rd. 4270.
Elevation
5000 feet
Basic Info
Total Sites:
5 sites
Additional Details

Limited. Barriers within site. Cattleguard at campground entrance. Toilet building has barrier-free design, but short, steep, gravel approach path.

Map + Directions

Basic Directions

From Prineville, US 26 east 16 miles to Forest Rd. 42, Forest Rd. 42 east 8 miles to Ochoco Ranger Station, 23 miles to Deep Cr campground, 5 miles to Forest Rd. 4270, 11/2 miles northeast on Forest Rd. 4270 to campground.

From Paulina, County Road 112 east 31/2 to Beaver Creek Road (County 113), northeast on Beaver Creek Rd. 8 miles to Forest Rd. 42, Forest Rd. 42 north 8 miles to Six Corners, Forest Rd. 42 west for 8 miles to Forest Rd., Forest Rd. 4270 northeast 11/2 miles to campground.

From US 26 (13 miles east of Mitchell and 25 miles west of Dayville), take Forest Rd. 12 south 18 miles to Forest Rd. 4270, Forest Rd. 4270 west 8 miles to campground.


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