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Description: 5100-foot elevation. 24 campsites between two creeks, with horse stalls for those planning to ride into the Three Sisters Wilderness or through the forest. Up to 15 sites can be reserved at once, for group use. The wilderness trail leads north from the campground and connects to the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail; a non-wilderness trail passes east of Hosner Lake to the south, and also branches north to Devils Lake.

You must have at least 3 horses but no more than 4 horses to rent a 4-stall horse corral, and at least 1 horse but no more than 2 horses to rent a 2-stall horse corral. All horses must be kept in a stall when not riding; not hobbled or tied to trees or picket lines. Horses may be watered only at the designated watering hole in Sink Creek.


Location: From Bend, go about 31 miles west and south on County Road 46 (Cascade Lakes Highway).

Address: Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District
Deschutes National Forest
1230 NE 3rd St., Suite A-262
Bend, OR  97701
Phone: (541) 383-4000

Season: June - September

Fee: see notes

Reservations: tel: 1-877-444-6777  |  link: www.recreation.gov
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Notes: Fees for campground:
2 horse corral: $12/ 1 vehicle; $22/ 2 vehicles; + $5/ ea additional vehicle
4 horse corral: $16/ 1 vehicle; $26/ 2 vehicles; + $5/ ea additional vehicle

You are responsible for cleaning up your manure, hay and garbage. A manure pit and dumpster are available.
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