Yellow Pine Campground

Yellow Pine Campground is the largest of 3 campgrounds along Highway 26 which is part of the Journey Through Time Scenic Byway. The campground offers campsites for both tents and small trailers, and has 5 accessible campsites. Popular activities include; overnight camping for visitors travelling across the state, picnicking, exploring along the byway. There is … Read more

South Fork Campground

Located along the South Fork of the Burnt River, the South Fork Campground offers 12 tent/trailer sites and 2 tent-only sites. Reconstructed in 2008, it now includes pull-through trailer parking areas under the cool pine and fir trees. The campground is popular in the late Spring through Fall for fishing, hiking, hunting and OHV riding … Read more

Mud Lake Campground

Mud Lake Campground is the smallest of the 3 campgrounds in the Anthony Lakes Recreation Area. Located across from the Anthony Lake Ski Area and near Mud Lake this rustic facility offers 7 campsites for tents and small trailers. Mud Lake which is often dry in the late Summer makes for general exploring, photography and … Read more

Lick Creek Campground

Fees: Single unit campsites = $6.00/night. (2011) Usage: Light Water: None Restrooms: Vault Toilet Directions: From Enterprise, Oregon travel south on Oregon State 82 to Joseph for about 6.5 miles; In Joseph turn left on Oregon State 350 for about 8 miles; Turn right on the Wallowa Loop Road (also known as the Hells Canyon … Read more

Elk Creek Campground

This small streamside campground offers group picnic sites and tent-only campsites. Situated in a large old growth ponderosa pine forest along Elk Creek, it is also used as a off-highway vehicle campground for riders on the Blue Mountain OHV Trail. Fees:Single unit campsites = $5.00/night. A self-service fee station is available at the campground. (2011) … Read more