The Cove Palisades - Oregon State Parks
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The Cove Palisades - Oregon State Parks
Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines: Park Information: one day to nine months in advance by calling 1-800-452-5687 or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org. If your reservation is for today call 541-546-3412. Otherwise, call 1-800-452-5687. 1-800-551-6949 www.oregonstateparks.org The Cove Palisades State Park offers two campgrounds and Enjoy Year-Round Cabin Comforts Shaped by Fire and Water The Cove Palisades State Park Universal Access 97 Round Butte Dam Lake Billy Chinook iver us R oli Met Crooked River Day-use Area Park entrance Upper Deschutes Metolius Metolius River Lake Billy Chinook Marina/cabin area Lower Deschutes Day-use Area 26 The Cove Palisades 97 State Park To Prineville Culver Crooked River Campground er Group camp Deschutes River Campground Madras Round Butte Dam v Ri Rates are subject to change. You can get up-to-date information by calling 1-800-551-6949 or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org. 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. 26 d Latitude: 44.54648 N Longitude: -121.250542 W The Cove Palisades has three day-use areas, one on the Crooked River arm of the reservoir and two on the Deschutes River. Each has a boat ramp, courtesy dock, sandy beaches, picnic sites, and a restroom. Day-use parking permits are required. Your camping receipt serves as a daily permit for each of the days you are registered. You can purchase a daily permit from a nearby day-use ticket dispenser. 12- and 24-month day-use permits are sold by merchants near the park and at major state park offices. ke Camping Rates To Warm Springs Day-Use Amenities oo Campsites A25, B17, E14, E39, E44, and E70 are accessible to campers with disabilities. Ancient area inhabitants carved mysterious symbols into a massive boulder called the “Crooked River Petroglyph.” It lies near the group camp below a formation called Ship Rock. Cr Off US 97, 15 miles SW of Madras 7300 Jordan Road, Culver, OR 97734 541-546-3412 (13 pull-through) •91 tent sites with water nearby •Paved parking, picnic table, and fire ring at all sites •Three group tent camping areas (one RV per area, no hookups) •Flush toilets and hot showers •Firewood for sale •Camp store •21 reservable boat moorages •Fish cleaning station •Outdoor amphitheater •Fenced, off-leash pet exercise area Hiking: The park offers 10 miles of trails, from short connecting trails to the seven-mile Tam-a-lau Trail. (NOTE: Please stay on established trails. Rattlesnakes inhabit the area; be alert.) er •85 full-hookup sites with sewer, electricity, and water Boating: The marina has boat moorage as well as boats and houseboats for rent. It also has a store and a restaurant. Season runs mid-April to mid-October. Call 541-546-9999. Named “The Cove” by the original homesteader, the word “Palisades” refers to the tall column-like formations in the basalt rimrocks. Lake Billy Chinook was formed by the construction of Round Butte Dam in 1964 and named for a Wasco tribesman who guided explorer John C. Fremont through the area in 1843. Riv (Open mid-May to mid-September) Fishing: Lake Billy Chinook is home to kokanee salmon, small and large mouth bass, and a number of trout species, especially bull trout. The Crooked River and Deschutes River are open year-round. tes Deschutes Campground So Much to Do… chu •88 electrical sites with water •RV dump station •Paved parking, picnic table, and fire ring at all sites •Flush toilets and hot showers •Firewood for sale •Outdoor amphitheater •Fenced, off-leash pet exercise area Des (Open March to December) Viewpoint Road Crooked River Campground 63400-8861 (4/15) Geologists say that 10-12 million years ago, alternating layers of stream sediments, volcanic debris, and basaltic lava flows from the Cascade Range were deposited into a huge basin in this area. Named “The Deschutes Formation,” these exposed layers of material were capped by lava flows from Cascade volcanoes three million years ago. This cap, known as “The Rimrock Basalt,” is easily seen throughout the park high atop the cliffs. Subsequent periods of water erosion and volcanic activity have formed the dramatic canyons and vertical cliffs seen today. r Crooked Rive CAMPGROUND River opportunities for year-round recreation amidst a scenic high desert canyon reservoir in central Oregon. The Cove has three deluxe cabins available to rent. The three-room cabins sleep five and feature bathrooms, showers, and beds with vinyl-covered mattresses. They also have microwaves, gas barbecues, and refrigerators as well as covered porches that overlook the lake. The parking pad length at each cabin is 30 feet. No pets are allowed. Reservations are recommended. Deschute s The Cove Palisades Reserve early! Reserve campsites and cabins Peter Skene Ogden Smith Rock State Park State Scenic Viewpoint To Redmond, Bend Terrebonne Basketball Hoop The Cove Palisades Park host N Park host Registration booth E1 (48) E71 (41) o nR da Jor Basketball hoop To group camping area, marina/restaurant, cabins, Crooked River Campground, and day-use area Maximum vehicle length for each cabin is 30 feet To Petroglyph Rock and group camp To Lower Deschutes River day-use boat ramp/courtesy docks, boat moorage, swimming, and picnic areas A15 (44) A14 (52) A47 (33) A40 (54) A41 A42 (45) (58) E60 (47) A25 A13 (44) A12 (53) A27 (53) A26 (63) A28 (55) A11 (52) A10 (45) A9 (34) A24 (53) A30 (52) A29 (53) A8 (47) A7 (50) C5 (41) C7 (39) C4 (35) A23 (58) A19 (50) A35 (49) Park host A20 (41) A5 (49) A33 (54) A32 (52) A4 (54) A3 (57) Hiking trails to day-use area and lake E48 (39) E51 (47) C13 (30) C12 (52) L C37 (69) Fish cleaning station C33 (37) E43 (47) C16 C18 (48) (46) C19 (35) C20 C14 (47) (31) C17 (69) C22 (40) C21 (48) C23 C36 (34) C25 (54) (29) E39 (51) E41 (49) B93 E31 (48) E32 (39) E34 (39) Laundry facilities Pet exercise area Accessible facility Amphitheater Recycling center Electric site (site length in feet) Phone Swimming Garbage bin Tent site Information Horseshoe pit Trails Deluxe cabin Walking trail Boat ramp Parking Accessible camping Playground RV dump station Hot showers Picnic area Firewood Full-hookup site N40 (39) A11 (site length in feet) B92 E33 (47) E35 (45) E37 (49) Interp park host B36 B37 B33 B70 B69 B72 B73 B88 B87 B3 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B67 B74 B81 B41 Interp park host B80 B12 Tetherball d n Roa Jorda B25 B64 B63 B56 B57 B62 B58 B59 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. B24 B60 Park host B23 B22 B21 B52 B46 B47 B48 B20 B51 B49 B19 B50 B18 B17 To Upper Deschutes River day-use boat ramp, swimming, and picnic areas B61 T B45 B76 B26 B65 B44 B77 B27 B28 B55 B43 B78 B11 B66 B29 B54 B79 B10 B30 B53 B40 B82 B31 B75 B85 B84 B83 B86 B32 B68 B39 B90 B2 B34 B35 B71 B38 B4 Volleyball Check-in after 4 p.m., Check-out by 1 p.m. B89 B91 V T Please help make camping at The Cove a safe and enjoyable experience by following these and other park rules: • Campground quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. • A maximum of six people and one extra vehicle are allowed per site. NOTE: Parking for one vehicle is included in the campsite rate; a second vehicle is subject to an extra vehicle fee per night. • All paths and trails in the campground, as well as the areas around park buildings and the amphitheater, are open to foot traffic only. • Bicycles are permitted on park roads, but must be ridden with the traffic flow. Riders yunger 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.) E29 (50) V T C26 (36) C28 (32) B1 Registration booth E36 (40) E38 (40) C30 (38) B94 E27 (52) L Restroom 23 (60) C24 (43) C27 (49) C32 (43) E26 (48) E30 (39) E40 (40) E42 (39) E25 (52) E22 (39) E24 (39) E28 (37) E90 (47) C15 (37) C31 (53) C29 (60) C34 (37) E20 E84 (39) (49) E23 (52) E88 (37) E45 (47) E47 (47) E49 (47) A1 (35) A2 Park host (44) E44 (40) E46 (40) E21 (50) E86 (50) E91 (41) C39 (40) C38 (40) C35 (40) E83 (38) E85 (41) Camp store A22 (55) A46 (52) A21 (51) A6 (47) C41 (42) C40 C1 (35) Park host (37) E16 (40) E81 (46) C10 C11 (36) (41) C8 C6 (39) (42) C2 (68) A36 (57) A45 (50) A31 (56) C9 (35) E14 (39) E12 (39) E19 (50) E18 (48) E79 (49) E53 (37) E55 (50) E17 (47) E87 (40) E89 (41) E50 (38) E52 (36) E54 (39) E57 (48) E59 (49) A18 (57) A37 (55) A44 (45) A43 (54) E82 (37) C3 (35) A17 (54) A39 (56) A38 (50) E80 (40) E56 (40) E15 (49) E77 (50) E78 (40) E62 E58 (40) (33) Deschutes Campground Park host E76 (40) V E13 (50) E10 (39) E75 (46) E74 (37) E64 (40) E61 (45) E11 (50) E8 (40) E6 (38) E66 (38) E63 (42) A16 (47) E9 (49) E68 (39) E65 (41) ad E4 (37) E70 (40) E67 (38) To Viewpoint Road (½ mile), Culver (4 miles), Madras (13 miles) E7 (50) E5 (49) E72 (45) E69 (40) To marina/restaurant, cabins, day-use area, and Deschutes Campground E3 (50) E2 (37) E73 (43) Key Crooked River Campground B13 B14 B15 B16 ` Trail Tam-a-lau Hiking trails to day-use area and lake