OREGON

Municipal Camp Sites

Town or City Charge
or Free
Toilet Drinking
Water
Fireplace
or Stove
Lights Bath or
Shower
Albany F Y Y Y Y
Arlington F Y Y
Ashland 50c. day Y Y Y Y Y
Astoria—3 F Y
Baker F Y Y Y Y
Bend F Y Y
Boswell 50c. Registrat’n Y Y Y Y
Brownsville Y Y Y
Burns Y Y Y Y
Clatskanie F Y Y Y Y
Corvallis F Y Y Y Y
Cottage Grove 50c. Registrat’n Y Y Y Y
Crater Lake F
Dallas F Y Y
Elgin F Y Y Y
Enterprise F Y Y Y
Eugene 50c. Y Y Y Y Y
Free Water F Y Y Y
Grants Pass F Y Y Y
Hillsboro 50c. after first day Y Y Y Y
Hood River F Y Y Y Y
Huntington F Y Y Y
Independence F Y Y Y
Junction City F Y Y Y Y
Klamath Falls F Y Y Y
La Grande 50c. day Y Y Y
Lake View F Y Y [[282]]
McMinnville F Y Y Y Y Y
Marshfield F Y Y Y Y
Medford 50c. day Y Y Y Y
Merlin F Y Y Y
Myrtle Point
Newberg F Y Y Y
Newport F Y Y Y Y
North Bend F Y Y Y
Ontario Y Y Y
Pendleton 50c. day Y Y Y Y
Portland F Y Y Y Y Y
Prineville Y Y Y
Roseburg F Y Y Y Y
Salem 50c. Y Y Y Y
Seaside Y Y Y Y
St. Paul F
The Dalles 50c. Registrat’n Y Y Y Y
Umatilla F Y

The National Forests of Oregon number sixteen and form for motor tourists one of the great attractions of the state. These are the

(1) Cascade National Forest (1,016,290 acres). Motor tourists will find at Salt Creek Hot Springs camping facilities.

(2) Crater National Forest (798,588 acres). There are convenient camping places along the motor road through this forest along the Rogue River, at Natural Bridge, Union Creek, Silver Camp and [[283]]Whiskey Creek. Dead Indian Soda Springs in this region has free public camping grounds.

(3) Deschutes National Forest (1,282,293 acres).

(4) Fremont National Forest (856,369 acres). Many desirable camping places, accessible by automobile, may be reached from Silver Lake, such as Williamson River, Klamath Marsh, Silver Creek and Buck Creek.

(5) Malheur National Forest (1,057,682 acres). The Metolius River, which may be reached by excellent automobile roads, has a number of public camping grounds along its course. Camping places are also found along the entire length of Murderers Creek, which is accessible during the summer through Bear Valley.

(6) Minam National Forest (430,694 acres). Balm Creek Reservoir in this forest offers motor tourists good camping facilities.

(7) The Ochoco National Forest (716,604 acres). A new road through the open park-like forest connects the Ochoco and Taylor Creek valleys. Natural camp sites may be found along this route.

(8) The Oregon National Forest (1,031,926 acres). This forest has numerous camping sites for auto campers, among which are Lost Lake, Eagle Creek (one hundred thousand visit this camp ground each season), Zig Zag River, and others.

(9) Santiam National Forest (607,097 acres).

(10) Siskiyou National Forest (998,044 acres). [[284]]

(11) Siuslaw National Forest (543,383 acres).

(12) Umatilla National Forest (485,786 acres). There is a good summer auto road to Lehman and Hideaway Springs via Pilot Rock to Ukiah, Albee, and the John Day country. Lehman and Hideaway Springs are both privately owned resorts in or near the Umatilla National Forest and are popular camping places. The Forest itself does not offer exceptional attractions to campers.

(13) Umpqua National Forest (1,011,022 acres).

(14) Wallowa National Forest (957,579 acres). Wenaha or Bingham Springs, accessible by automobile, located on the Umatilla River a short distance from the boundary of Wenaha National Forest, have warm sulphur springs and a bathing and swimming pool, with a camp ground equipped with camping conveniences.

(15) Wenaha National Forest (425,504 acres in Oregon).

(16) Whitman National Forest (882,496 acres).

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