Campground Overview
About Fall River Campground
What sets Fall River Campground apart is its intimate riverside ambiance, where the gentle sounds of clear, spring-fed waters flow through the dense Deschutes National Forest, creating a serene escape for nature enthusiasts and anglers alike. With just 12 campsites, this modest yet well-maintained campground offers a quiet retreat ideal for those seeking solitude, fly fishing, or access to scenic hiking trails.
Each campsite features a picnic table, fire ring, and grill, but lacks water, electricity, and hookups, making it better suited for self-sufficient campers. Vault toilets are provided, and sites are spacious enough to accommodate tents, trailers, or small RVs, though campers should note the rustic nature of the facilities. The Fall River Trail, accessible directly from the campground, meanders alongside the crystal-clear river, offering stunning views and peaceful walking or biking opportunities. The river itself, restricted to fly fishing, is popular for its healthy populations of stocked trout.
Located approximately 30 minutes southwest of Bend, Oregon, and a short drive from attractions like the Newberry National Volcanic Monument and Lava River Cave, this destination combines the charm of remote camping with access to Central Oregon's volcanic landscapes and outdoor adventures. Fall River Campground is a perfect spot for weekend getaways or a stopover on a larger journey through the Pacific Northwest.
Vitals
Number of Sites
Unknown
Elevation
4279feet 1304meters
Pad Type
Unknown
Max Length
Unknownfeet
Details
Hookups
No Hookups
Hookup Details
No Hookups
Pull-thru Sites
Unknown
Restrictions
None
Amenities
Pets
Dog Friendly
Kids
Kid Friendly
Bathhouse
Restrooms
Extras
Trash Collection
Booking Information
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