State: Oregon
Address 2: Along the North Fork of the Sprague Wild and Scenic River
Open: Seasonal
Number of Sites: 8
Elevation: 6284
County: Lake
Free: Yes
The Lee Thomas Campground is located along the North Fork of the Sprague Wild and Scenic River in a lodgepole pine and meadow setting. The campground also features rock outcrops with good views. The trailhead that accesses Dead Horse Rim Trail #139 is nearby.
Fees:No fee. (2011)
Usage: Light
Closest Towns: Paisley (OR)
Water: Potable Water
Restrooms: Vault Toilet (1)
Directions:
From Paisley: Travel southwest on Mill Street to the “Y” intersection and take a right on Forest Road 3315. Stay on Forest Road 3315 for 18 miles. Turn right on Forest Road 28, then it is 0.5 miles to jct. with Road 3411. Turn right on Road 3411, and go five miles to the campground.
From Lakeview: Take Hwy 140 West 3 miles, and then turn right onto County Road 2-16. Go on County Road 2-16 for 5 miles. Turn left onto County Road 2-16A and within 2 miles, you will be on Forest Road 28. Follow Forest Road 28 for 19 miles to Road 3428. Turn left and drive 7.5 miles to the intersection with Road 34. Go straight through the intersection and you will be on Road 3372. Continue for 10 miles and turn right on Road 3411. The campground is one mile on the right.
From Bly Ranger District Office: Head east on Hwy 140 for 0.5 miles. Turn left onto Campbell Road and go for 0.5 miles to Forest Road 34. Turn right and drive 19 miles to Forest Road 3372. Turn left and go 10 miles to Forest Road 3411. Turn right and go one mile to the campground entrance.