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United StatesOregonThe DallesMacks Canyon Recreation Area

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Macks Canyon Recreation Area

94RC+GG, BLM Access Rd, Grass Valley, OR 97029
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5.0
4y

Great Rec area and campground, visited Monday 10/25/21, to hike a nearby trail. Prices are still accurate as to what others have posted below. In addition Golden Age Passport holders get half price camping (excluding group sites), group site weekends are $35/night and extra vehicles are $2/each. Clear skies 41 low, low wind and sunny morning. Scenic campsite views.

Check out is 2pm. Everything is self service. Multiple trash bins on site. Max of 8 people per single site and 16 per group site. Camp sites include a picnic table and fire rings, although currently fires are banned. 20+ campsites, no one there when I toured it, but at 12am when I arrived at the nearby TH, I believe there were several campers down there. Most of the reservation tickets are old, so make sure to check if the site is actually reserved.

Hunting is allowed in the area so please use caution at these times.

There are two concrete handicap slab parking spaces in the boat launch area and one concrete slab handicap camp site close to the boat launch bathrooms.

4 vaulted toilets on site. Two boat ramps, one fully paved, one partially paved. Huge trailer parking area (over 20 spaces), basic car parking area of about 10+.

Gnats out and about at the campground and swarming my face.

There is an information kiosk in the middle of the rec site and the self service fee area is at the beginning of the campground.

Road in is in awesome shape, mostly gravel with some small potholes and falling rock from the cliffs above,steep sections are paved, average speed...

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5.0
2y

This was a lovely little camp sight. Although not for the faint of heart. 45 minute drive down a gravel road to reach out. The heat ( in the dessert so you know it would be hot) the bugs at night. But I would absolutely love to go again! Also an historic sight. Really neat history in the area probably older than you would think.

It does have tables at every sight and it's reasonably priced. $12 on the weekends (Fri Sat) and $8 on the weekdays (sun-thurs) And your standard issue camp bathrooms. There is no running water so you would have to bring plenty of it. The closest store is an hour...

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4.0
45w

Located at the end of a BLM access road, this campground was located in a beautiful area and was well maintained. There You do have to pay and there are machines that accept card, so that was nice. I went with my two dogs and was the only one there. Plenty of river access as well. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because of the loud train that pass by ever once in a while. Open sky so no issues using...

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SoloFemaleAdventurerSoloFemaleAdventurer
Great Rec area and campground, visited Monday 10/25/21, to hike a nearby trail. Prices are still accurate as to what others have posted below. In addition Golden Age Passport holders get half price camping (excluding group sites), group site weekends are $35/night and extra vehicles are $2/each. Clear skies 41 low, low wind and sunny morning. Scenic campsite views. Check out is 2pm. Everything is self service. Multiple trash bins on site. Max of 8 people per single site and 16 per group site. Camp sites include a picnic table and fire rings, although currently fires are banned. 20+ campsites, no one there when I toured it, but at 12am when I arrived at the nearby TH, I believe there were several campers down there. Most of the reservation tickets are old, so make sure to check if the site is actually reserved. Hunting is allowed in the area so please use caution at these times. There are two concrete handicap slab parking spaces in the boat launch area and one concrete slab handicap camp site close to the boat launch bathrooms. 4 vaulted toilets on site. Two boat ramps, one fully paved, one partially paved. Huge trailer parking area (over 20 spaces), basic car parking area of about 10+. Gnats out and about at the campground and swarming my face. There is an information kiosk in the middle of the rec site and the self service fee area is at the beginning of the campground. Road in is in awesome shape, mostly gravel with some small potholes and falling rock from the cliffs above,steep sections are paved, average speed 20 to 30mph.
Randall Biggs-ShawRandall Biggs-Shaw
This was a lovely little camp sight. Although not for the faint of heart. 45 minute drive down a gravel road to reach out. The heat ( in the dessert so you know it would be hot) the bugs at night. But I would absolutely love to go again! Also an historic sight. Really neat history in the area probably older than you would think. It does have tables at every sight and it's reasonably priced. $12 on the weekends (Fri Sat) and $8 on the weekdays (sun-thurs) And your standard issue camp bathrooms. There is no running water so you would have to bring plenty of it. The closest store is an hour or more away.
Jay - Corp OverlandingJay - Corp Overlanding
Located at the end of a BLM access road, this campground was located in a beautiful area and was well maintained. There You do have to pay and there are machines that accept card, so that was nice. I went with my two dogs and was the only one there. Plenty of river access as well. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because of the loud train that pass by ever once in a while. Open sky so no issues using my starlink.
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Great Rec area and campground, visited Monday 10/25/21, to hike a nearby trail. Prices are still accurate as to what others have posted below. In addition Golden Age Passport holders get half price camping (excluding group sites), group site weekends are $35/night and extra vehicles are $2/each. Clear skies 41 low, low wind and sunny morning. Scenic campsite views. Check out is 2pm. Everything is self service. Multiple trash bins on site. Max of 8 people per single site and 16 per group site. Camp sites include a picnic table and fire rings, although currently fires are banned. 20+ campsites, no one there when I toured it, but at 12am when I arrived at the nearby TH, I believe there were several campers down there. Most of the reservation tickets are old, so make sure to check if the site is actually reserved. Hunting is allowed in the area so please use caution at these times. There are two concrete handicap slab parking spaces in the boat launch area and one concrete slab handicap camp site close to the boat launch bathrooms. 4 vaulted toilets on site. Two boat ramps, one fully paved, one partially paved. Huge trailer parking area (over 20 spaces), basic car parking area of about 10+. Gnats out and about at the campground and swarming my face. There is an information kiosk in the middle of the rec site and the self service fee area is at the beginning of the campground. Road in is in awesome shape, mostly gravel with some small potholes and falling rock from the cliffs above,steep sections are paved, average speed 20 to 30mph.
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This was a lovely little camp sight. Although not for the faint of heart. 45 minute drive down a gravel road to reach out. The heat ( in the dessert so you know it would be hot) the bugs at night. But I would absolutely love to go again! Also an historic sight. Really neat history in the area probably older than you would think. It does have tables at every sight and it's reasonably priced. $12 on the weekends (Fri Sat) and $8 on the weekdays (sun-thurs) And your standard issue camp bathrooms. There is no running water so you would have to bring plenty of it. The closest store is an hour or more away.
Randall Biggs-Shaw

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Located at the end of a BLM access road, this campground was located in a beautiful area and was well maintained. There You do have to pay and there are machines that accept card, so that was nice. I went with my two dogs and was the only one there. Plenty of river access as well. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was because of the loud train that pass by ever once in a while. Open sky so no issues using my starlink.
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