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Mc Kenzie Ranger District, Willamette National Forest, 57600 McKenzie Hwy, McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413, USA
Willamette National Forest Operating Days: 120 Total Capacity: 55 Elevation: 4,650 Season: May - October (depending on snow) Seasonal Information: In the winter, numerous snowmobile and cross-count... More on recreation.gov
Willamette National Forest Operating Days: 120 Total Capacity: 263 Elevation: 4,650 Season: May - October (depending on snow) Seasonal Information: In the winter, numerous snowmobile and cross-coun... More on recreation.gov

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Mc Kenzie Ranger District, Willamette National Forest, 57600 McKenzie Hwy, McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413, USA

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Mc Kenzie Ranger District, Willamette National Forest, 57600 McKenzie Hwy, McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413, USA
Willamette National Forest Operating Days: 120 Total Capacity: 196 Elevation: 3,100 Season: May - October Seasonal Information: In the winter, a sno-park across the lake from the campground (on OR 126) offers groomed trails. Fees: ... More on recreation.gov

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McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413

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Highway 20, Sisters, 97759
Sisters makes a good base of operations when exploring the eastern slope of the Cascades. Numerous campgrounds and resort areas provide birders easy access to pine forests, riparian habitats, and j... More on Trails
This tiny town hosts an annual rodeo which attracts world class bronc and steer riders. The Wild Mustang riding event adds local ... More on igougo

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Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District, Deschutes National Forest, 1230 NE 3rd St., Suite A-262, Bend, OR 97701, USA
Deschutes National Forest Operating Days: 180 Total Capacity: 105 SEASON: April to October CAMPGROUND FEE: per night per site Single site: $16.00 first vehicle and $8.00 each additional vehicle DAY... More on recreation.gov
Deschutes National Forest Operating Days: 130 Total Capacity: 115 SEASON: May to October FEE: per night per site * $10.00 per vehicle and $5.00 for extra vehicle 5000-foot elevation. 23 campsites o... More on recreation.gov

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Oregon
Technical rock climbers travel substantial distances to test their skills on the series of weird rock pinnacles that dominates Menagerie Wilderness. Each is named after a different animal--Roosters... More on Epinions.com
Unique collection of strange rock spires for rock climbers looking ... More on TripAdvisor
