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Overview A pleasantly small campground tucked among ponderosa pines along a forest creek. This campground is popular with hunters. Just a short drive away from the beautiful Middle Fork of the John Day River. Less than a mile away is Arch Rock Trail #258, an ash flow tuff with a scenic arch and several small rock shelters eroded into the outcrop, allowing visitors a place to see fascinating geological features. A bit further at 13 miles away is Magone Lake Campground, a great place to swim, fish or hike.Recreation Visitors can enjoy easy access to the Arch Rock Trail, where eroded ash flows and rock shelters offer a chance to experience fascinating geological features up close. The Middle Fork John Day River is just a short drive away, providing scenic landscapes and additional outdoor exploration. The campground is also a popular starting point for hunters. Facilities Each campsite has a picnic table, fire ring, and parking for camp trailers. Accessible vault toilet is conveniently located in the middle of the campground. Nearby Attractions Middle Fork John Day RiverMagone Recreation AreaSumpter Valley Interpretative SiteDavis Creek TrailVinegar Hill Indian Rock Scenic AreaAustin HouseBates State ParkDewitt Museum and Depot ParkKam Wah Chung & Co. State Heritage SiteGrant County Ranch and Rodeo MuseumGrant County Historical Museum Contact Info For facility specific information, please call (541) 575-3000.
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