Deschutes River - Oregon State Parks

Transcription

Deschutes River - Oregon State Parks
Deschutes River
CAMPGROUND
Reserve early! Reserve campsites and group sites
Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines:
Park Information:
one day to nine months in advance by calling 1-800-452-5687.
Campsites are also reservable online at www.oregonstateparks.org.
If your reservation is for today, call 541-739-2322.
Otherwise, call 1-800-452-5687.
1-800-551-6949
www.oregonstateparks.org
Deschutes River State Recreation Area’s campground
Experience a Whitewater Thrill
and boating facilities are located near the confluence of the
Deschutes and Columbia rivers in the east end of the Columbia
Gorge. The park offers hiking, biking, and angling on the river
as well as equestrian trail and whitewater rafting adventures.
3
ry
Fer
…Or a Horse
From March 1 through June 30, you can ride on the 22-mile
(round trip) horse trail with a reservation. The trail follows
the same Old Railbed Trail route as the bicycle path,
ending at Harris Canyon. Call 1-800-452-5687 to reserve
your trip. The trail is open from sunrise to sunset. No
overnight camping is allowed.
Smoking in Oregon State Parks is allowed only in personal vehicles, RVs,
campsites and portions of day use parks along state highways that are
designated as safety rest areas by the Oregon Department of Transportation.
1
Estimated mile marker
Ferry Springs
Canyon Cr.
2
Washington
Columbia
Biggs
R.
97
Exit
104
84
206
The Dalles
Deschutes River
State Recreation
Area
197
End of equestrian
trail (11 mi.)
De
sch
Horses & bicycles
Bicycles only
ut
es
R.
Bike path turnaround (16 mi.)
ail
p)
loo
s Tr
mi.
ing
Spr
(2
w Trail
Cast a Line
The Heritage Landing boat ramp is across the river from
the campground.
1
Hiking
Trails
Ride a Bike…
Rates are subject to change. You can get up-to-date
information by calling 1-800-551-6949 or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org.
The Deschutes River’s fame as a fly-fishing spot among trout
anglers is matched by its reputation as a top steelhead river.
The last two miles of the river are reserved for bank fishing
only. Remember to observe the strict no-bait requirement
and carefully follow all fishing regulations.
Trail
Latitude: 45.634315 N
Longitude: -120.908132 W
Please note: Bicycles are not allowed on hiking trails.
N
Rivervie
15 miles E of The Dalles
89600 Biggs-Rufus Hwy, Wasco, OR 97065
541-739-2322, ext. 0
The third trail—Ferry Springs Trail—forms a scenic loop
toward the canyon rim with views of the surrounding hills
and the river.
4
loop)
Deschutes River
State Recreation Area
The park has three trails reserved just for hikers.
Enjoy a 32-mile round-trip bicycling experience by following
the Old Railbed Trail 16 miles up the canyon and back.
Camping is allowed along the trail, but strict regulations
are enforced. The trail is an easy, flat grade, but mountain
bikes are recommended due to the dirt and gravel surface.
Be prepared with a patch kit in case of a flat tire–it’s a long
walk back. Also, make sure to take plenty of water; summer
temperatures can rise to 110 degrees.
Camping Rates
.
Trail
T Loop (closed in winter)
•11 primitive sites for tents and small RVs (maximum combined length 24 feet)
sR
berry
G Loop (closed in winter)
•Four reservable group RV/tent camping areas
•Group areas accommodate up to five RVs or unlimited
tents for up to 25 people
ute
Black
B Loop (closed in winter)
•14 primitive RV/tent sites
Des
ch
ailbed
The Blackberry Trail runs for two miles along flat terrain at
the river’s edge. It is paralleled by the Riverview Trail, a twomile route along a terrace above the river. Together, the two
trails form a four-mile loop.
Campground/
restrooms
Heritage
Landing
Old R
A Loop
• 34 electrical sites with water (water off in winter)
•Flush toilets and hot showers (closed in winter)
•Paved parking pads
206
Boat ramp
Trailhead
i
To B
(4 mi.
Pick Your Hike
Dalles
To The
s)
e
il
m
(15
s)
mile
Rd
All sites have a picnic table and fire ring with drinking water
and restrooms nearby.
84
4.5
ggs (
Service
Year-Round Camping
Three whitewater rapids known as Washout, Rattlesnake and
Moody test rafters and boaters on the lower 25 miles of the
Deschutes. A Deschutes River Boater Pass is required
for every individual who is on the Deschutes River at any
time with a floating device (including float tubes). You can
purchase a pass online at www.boaterpass.com.
Columbia R.
63400-8811 (4/15)
A15
(44)
Electric site
(site length in feet)
G53
Primitive site
Accessible facility
Railroad
Deshutes River State Recreation Area
Restroom
Self-registration station
Shower
Firewood
Non-flush toilet
Recycling facility
Trails
Parking
Trailhead
Paved
Unpaved
To Heritage Landing
Boat Ramp (½ mile)
& The Dalles (16 miles)
ike
in b strian
a
t
n
e
e
Hik Mou Equ
es
ut
h
sc
De
Railroad
NOTE: Campground is located next to an active
railroad; campers may hear traffic noise.
G Loop: Four reservable
group camping areas.
T Loop: Grassy area suitable
8G
57 G5
Day-use area
B42 B43 B44 B45
1 G62
B46
G63 B41
Loop
B
k
o
o
in
Ch
B47
G64
Camp
B40
G65
B48
Deer
9
B3
6
G6
B49
Camp
G67 B38
G68
B37 B36
G69
0 G6
59 G6
Camp
G55 Beaver
Antelope
G54
Camp
7
8
T7 G53
T7
6
T7
oop
T79 G52 G L
T75
p
0
oo
G51 G5
T80
T74 T L
A7(45)
A8(32)
A6(28)
A23 A25
A19 A21 (51) (48)
(47)
(47)
A26
(52)
e
Day-us
(40) A28
A30(30)
A32(32)
A5 A4
(28) (27) A3 A2
(26) (24)
g
parkin
A27
(51)
A29
(42)
A31
(40)
A33
(48)
A34
(50)
A35 Park host
(50)
Oregon Trail display
e
il
ed Tra
b
l
i
a
R
Old
Park residenc
1 T70
T72 T7
A9(45)
206
paved parking pads and
spaces for large RVs.
)
(30
A22 8)
(2
A20 9)
(2
A18 )
(29
A16 27)
(
A14 (30)
A12 (28)
A10
A11(51)
G56 G
arch
lksm trails
o
V
o
T iking
&h
A13
(57)
with spaces for large RV
units.
A17
A15 (45)
(44)
A Loop: Electrical sites with
A24(30)
for tents or small RV units
(maximum combined length
of 24 feet).
T73
B Loop: A grassy area
r
ve
Ri
Park host
Service yard
Park shop
Trail
ailbed
R
d
l
O
Hiking, biking &
equestrian trailhead
• Campground quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
• You may park a second vehicle at your site for an extra nightly fee. Only one extra vehicle is
allowed at each site. All other vehicles must be registered and parked in overflow parking areas.
• Bicycles are permitted on the bike path and on park roads, but must be ridden with the traffic
flow. Bicycles are not allowed on restroom paths. Riders younger than 16 must wear helmets.
• Pets must be physically restrained at all times when not confined in a vehicle or tent. Leashes
must be no longer than six feet. All waste must be properly removed. (See our “Pets in Parks”
brochure for details.)
• Campfires are prohibited from July 1 to September 30.
Check-in after 4 p.m., Check-out by 1 p.m.
Please self-register within 30 minutes of arrival.
All information or fees subject to change without notice. This brochure is available in alternative formats upon request. Call 1-800-551-6949. Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired: dial 711.
To Biggs Junction (5 miles)