Camping near Warm Springs

Look out for Indigenous Culture and outdoor adventure while camping near Warm Springs.

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Back Side of Painted Hills Camping

1 site · RV, Tent320 acres · Mitchell, OR
This 320 acre plot of land on which you can hike anywhere has been in our family since 1993. Large, graveled spot for tents or two vehicles with excellent view for miles and miles and night star gazing. Primitive outhouse. Juniper forest with sage brush... basically high desert vegetation. We only allow one reservation per night, although there is lodging (reserved) at the log home almost out of sight up above you. You can arrange vehicles or tents to not be in view or block any view from house way above. 320 acres to hike and roam. Mitchell is 10 miles away with well stocked grocery and feed store, restaurants, small brewery, and tire shop. We give directions fairly quickly. Road is wide, but steep at top. 4 wheel drive is recommended. Very close to the Painted Hills Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National monument, Ochoco National Forest is seven miles. John Day River for swimming, rafting about 20 minutes. If you can book, it means you can drive on up with out contacting us.  As you drive in if at night, you will see a light on the outhouse.
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Overview

Situated between Bend and Portland, where the lush forests of the Mt. Hood National Forest give way to the arid beginnings of Eastern Oregon's high desert, Warm Springs draws in visitors interested in learning about the culture of the Confederated Tribes who live in the area as well as hikers, campers, and fly fishers keen on getting into the rich waters of the Deschutes River. Some of the closest camping options in the area are found in the Mt. Hood National Forest and the Deschutes National Forest, as well as on private acreage just south of town in areas such as Culver as well as Terrebonne, known for its proximity to the rock climbing mecca of Smith Rock. Hipcamps in this part of the state run the gamut, from tent and RV sites on private horse ranches, with a few comfy glampsites with canvas tents thrown in for good measure.

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