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    Juniper Grove Rv Park

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Ochoco Lake Campground

    Ochoco Lake Campground

    3.5
    (6 reviews)
    9.5 mi

    Found this looking for a site close to Smith Rock with showers on our van trip thru Oregon. Only 3…read morecamps here plus the host trailer but never saw them. Sites are all paved on a hill overlooking the lake. All have fire pits, picnic tables and a water pump nearby. One closer to the entrance could hookup to a hose. In between the loop of camps is a nice shaded grassy area. The bathrooms are coded, warm and clean with two hot water showers and a hand dryer by the sinks. The lake was very quiet no one on it but could be used for boating. It has a strong odor like urine that carries up to the camp. Probably not a swimming lake. The highway is very close so you do hear road traffic all night. It is not a secure campground and people come in late at night and leave early.

    This place is beautiful, but the host wasn't in the spot it says. On their door it said they would…read morebe down by spot #30, she was but we didn't know that, so we went down their asking if they know who the host is and they said no. We then proceeded to call the county parks office to get a spot that wasn't taken, she gave us no other option than a spot right next to the bathroom and in between the walking paths. Then we were given an invalid code to the bathroom. The camp host shows up and doesn't even acknowledge us. We found out she was the chick laying right in front of us at spot 30 saying she doesn't know who the camp host is. Then 22:00 rolls around and our camp neighbors are a bunch of teenagers talking about guns and shooting from long distances (from home to their school) until 01:00 (why I didn't get up to ask them politely to be quiet since we have an early morning). The camp host didn't go around or even close the gate at 22:00 to make sure that everyone is following the camp quiet hours. I hope they never hire this camp host again. She is rude, obnoxious, and flat out doesn't do her job. This place is beautiful and I was hoping to enjoy it but I was asking too much by wanting a camp host that does their job.

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    The boat launch area.
    The boat launch area.
    Ochoco Lake Campground
    Ochoco Lake Campground

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    Ochoco National Forest

    Ochoco National Forest

    4.0
    (3 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    Very nice lake, RV camping…read more 6 miles out of town, in the high desert of Central Oregon.

    Oregon Eclipse Gathering was held at Big Summit Prairie, which is located in Ochoco. The prairie is…read morehuge - it held 7 stages of music, as well as spaces for talks, classes, vendors and food stands. The lake takes up a significant space as well and it's quite the hike to walk around it. We camped for 7 days in mid-August. We were lucky and assigned a camping space with minimal shrubs and rocks. As a result, we slept fine with just double-layered tarp under our tent and a sleeping pad inside. Be prepared. With high elevations, it gets very windy. A few neighboring canopies were picked up by the wind and at least one in our area was destroyed. Be sure to bring something to weigh it down. The wind will also cause dust to pick up significantly. I wore a dust mask for most of my time here and others had on bandanas. If you'll be up at random hours like we were, it's important to know that the temperature change is drastic. The temperature started to warm up quickly around 7 am and drop quickly around 6 pm. During the day, we wore bathing suits, lathered on sunscreen, stayed under our shade structures and hydrated well. At night, we would be in beanies, layers of fleece and wool socks. I would also suggest proper footwear, as there are small dried shrubs, rocks and gravel everywhere. I wouldn't recommend bringing any shoes with zippers, as the dust gets stuck in it and it gets difficult to zip up. Though we didn't experience it, there are supposed to be ticks in the area. In any case, I'd recommend bringing bug spray, as there are mosquitos - each member of our party was bitten at least once. I can't rough it this hard, so camping here isn't for me. But if you're up for a challenge against rapidly changing temperatures, dusty air and rocks all over the ground, this is all you!

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    Ochoco National Forest
    Ochoco National Forest
    Sun stage at Oregon Eclipse Gathering - pebbles were placed on the ground under the structure, which kept the dust at a minimum

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    Sun stage at Oregon Eclipse Gathering - pebbles were placed on the ground under the structure, which kept the dust at a minimum
    Ochoco Divide Campground

    Ochoco Divide Campground

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    This is from last year. Camp ground is high up over 4700…read morefeet so even in the summer it tends to get a little chilly at night but not bad. This is a medium busy campground right on the main road, but its never too noisy after dark. The place is very clean and the vault toilets well looked after and not stinky! The spaces are a good size and the ones for tent camping are at the back of the loop. Not much trails but you can find something to do. One of my best nights camping was up here. During the week late summer, Huge full moon, then the coyotes began to yip/howl. Magnificent

    From Prineville, Oregon:…read more Head east on Highway 26 for approximately 30 miles. Ochoco Divide Campground will be on your right, just past Ochoco Divide Sno-Park and just before the summit. It is west of John Day if you are coming from there, close to MP-50. It is near the summit, in a ponderosa pine forest and at an elevation of 4,700 ft. with nice vistas. The campground is one big loop with one part of the loop higher than the other so everyone gets a view. Cell service for our Verizon hot spot was ok. This is first come first served, dry camping, there are pit toilets, but no electricity, water or sewer hookups. There is a small amount of road noise during the day, but pretty much none at night. It is close enough to Prineville, Mitchell, the Painted Hills and the Fossil Beds for day trips. There are a lot of options for camping, drive thru loops, back in sites, sites that are parallel to the road, and a group site. I think there are 28 sites, 3 are flat enough for the handicapped. We stayed there June 24, 2018. We have a 36' RV and were towing a Subaru and have 2 large dogs. There were 4 pull thru sites that would have fit us nicely and the day we got there in the early afternoon 3 were available. We will definitely stay there again. The camp host was very friendly and helpful and the campground was well maintained.

    Crook County Parks & Recreation Dist

    Crook County Parks & Recreation Dist

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    Superbly maintained and manicured daily by a staff of exceedingly competent and caring men and…read morewomen . Along its side there is a memorial sculpture that honors the memory of Prineville's fallen wildland firefighters and it was recently defaced by some of this town's moronic drug dealers or punks. The culprits have not yet been caught but there is a large award leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspects. Especially in light of the recent tragedies befalling wildland firefighters, this type of vandalism cannot be tolerated.

    Apon my arrival, the camp host was doing a few little minor repairs around the camp sites, as I…read morechecked in. The host said it was his last day. So 2 days with out a camp host was alright as the new camp host gets settled in. 1st night of hosting, a large over sized bus rv squeezed into a spot near by & knocked the sign off my post along with the light for it. Then proceeded to run their generator all night, shut it off at 3am... ran the Generator the 2nd night until 10am the next day & all they did was stay 2 nights along with their family, hardly left their motor coach. People, if your going to go camping. In a motor coach bus, shut the dang generator off so people can injoy their camping, not every one wants to hear that crap. If you have a medical issue that requires you to have medical devices plugged in, go to a camp site that provides you with power so you do not disturb you fellow campers. If your traveling & need a place to stop that has no issue with you running a generator all night, go to a truck stop. Don't ruin the piece n quit that people desire at camp grounds. A store parking lot, a restraunts parking lot, a dirt lot or a rest area out on the hyw. Would be just fine, so stop bing a rich price. Have some consideration & go else were with your generators. So, I give the Ochico Parks n Recs a 6 out of 10 because they were in the middle of transitioning to a new camp host, one that is much suitable & capable for the job. So, now we will return in a yr. To see if the vending machines chips n candy will not be exspired by 3 yrs or more. If the park holds to its no generators after 10pm rule. But most of all, have everything in a cleanly fashion. No homeless coming & going at 3am waking up campers with their loud cars, I'm sure with the rite camp host, this can become a 10 out of 10 camp ground.​​

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    Recently the idiots of this town defaced this memorial sculpture by breaking off the blade of the chainsaw
    Recently the idiots of this town defaced this memorial sculpture by breaking off the blade of the chainsaw
    May the vile shits fry in h***
    May the vile shits fry in h***
    Crook County Parks & Recreation Dist

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    Juniper Grove Rv Park - rvparks - Updated June 2026

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