Buck Creek Forest Camp and Trailhead

Located on the western side of the Eagle Cap Wilderness and very close to the wilderness boundary, the Buck Creek Campground and Trailhead was built to meet the needs of both wilderness trail users and overnight campers. After crossing the Buck Creek Bridge off the North Fork Catherine Creek Road, the narrow dirt road travels … Read more

Buck Creek Campground

About: This is a reecently refurbished campground on the Powers to Glendale Bike Route. It is six miles to the Panther Ridge Trail #1253, which leads to Hanging Rock. Fees: No Fee. (2011) Usage: Light-Medium Closest Towns: Powers (OR) Water: None Restrictions: -Quiet hours between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. -Campfires in developed fire pits … Read more

Douglas County Fairgrounds RV Park

About Douglas County Fairgrounds RV Park is open year-round. Spaces are always available with over flow camping spaces available if needed (excluding Fair Week in August). Rate with power $20.20 per night (includes 1% State Lodging Tax) -First Come First Served (no reservations) -50 sites with electrical & water hookups -Maxiumum 14 day stay – … Read more

Dougherty Campground

Dougherty Campground is situated in an open pine forest and grassland near the northern boundary of the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. The site offers 4 tent/trailer sites, and 8 tent-only sites. Primary activities include; camping (Summer and during Fall hunting season), picnicking and berry picking. Fees: None (2011) Usage: Light Water: None Restrooms: Vault … Read more

Double Cabin Campground

Next to Double Cabin Creek, this campground offers fishing in the nearby Double Cabin Pond. Fees: None (2011) Usage: Light Water: None Restrooms: Vault Toilet Directions: From Prineville: Travel 32 miles southeast on Highway 380, then go approximately 12 miles south on Forest Road 16, then go left for less than a mile north on … Read more