Ochoco National Forest in central Oregon offers diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and rich opportunities for outdoor recreation enthusiasts.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Ochoco National Forest.
Entry is free; permits required for certain activities like firewood collection.
Late spring through early fall offers the most accessible weather and full trail access.
Prineville Ranger District Office provides maps and local information.
Highway 26 and various county roads provide access; some roads may be seasonally closed due to snow.
Summers are warm and dry, ideal for hiking and camping, while winters can bring snow, creating opportunities for snow sports.
Threats include wildfire risks in dry seasons, with ongoing conservation efforts to protect native species and habitats.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near Walton Lake, this family-friendly campground offers easy access to hiking and fishing.
A secluded spot for those seeking solitude and a more rugged camping experience.
Climb to the summit of Lookout Mountain for panoramic views and a memorable outdoor experience.
A challenging hike to unique volcanic formations with diverse scenery along the way.
A scenic trail leading to a striking geological formation that's perfect for photography.
This trail offers diverse ecosystems and a lookout at the summit.
Consider visiting mid-week to avoid crowds on popular trails.
Winter conditions bring snow; prepare for cold weather and check trail access.
Camping sites may require reservations, especially during peak season.
Carry adequate water and supplies as some areas are remote and have limited services.