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Coyote Ridge Campground

5.0 (1 review)
Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Fort Rock State Park

Fort Rock State Park

4.7(20 reviews)
5.8 mi

Archeologists discovered 70 pairs of sandals made of sage brush that are 10,000 years old -…read moreuncovered in the rock cave, evidence of early humans in North America. During the Ice Age, Fort Rock was surrounded by water. Before drying up around 10,000 years ago, the lake with its associated wetlands and wildlife was the foundation of life for prehistoric humans. Prairie Falcon, Golden Eagle, Western Medowlark, Rock Wren and Yellow Belly Marmots live here. Raptors are currently nesting and some trails off limits. With binoculars we saw 4 Prairie Falcons perching and two flying as fledglings sang through the high cliff recessions in raptor nest homes. Look for white poop splashes high up cliffs - that is where the raptors perch and nest! Wife and I hiked through lush high desert with lots of sage and pinkish-reddish spiny hops bush, horse bush and desert sage. Many wildflowers in bloom. Wild buckwheat dominating the landscape. Also there was paint bruch, penstemon and larkspur. What a grand day for a hike in the wondrous Oregon outback! Colors in rocks, flowers and sands! Smells fragrant!

Such a cool place to visit! About 70 miles southeast of Bend. There's a small gravel parking lot,…read morerestrooms with flush toilets, covered picnic area and a kiosk with information about the site. There are hiking options for everyone. It was pretty hot during out visit and no shade in the hiking area, so we only walked up to the base of the ring. It was still really cool to see. It's an old tuff ring set in what was a shallow sea in prehistoric times. The ring is about 4,460 feet in diameter and stands about 200 feet high above the surrounding plain. Sandals found in a nearby cave are the oldest ever discovered, dating back around 9,000-13,000 years. We really enjoyed our time here and the beautiful drive to the Oregon Outback. Would highly recommend.

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LaPine State Park - La Pine State Park - campground

LaPine State Park

4.8(39 reviews)
33.9 mi

August 26-29, 2025 - La Pine, OR…read more We've stayed at La Pine Campground a few times over the years, and each visit reminds us why we keep coming back. The campground is divided into three loops, each with its own character. The North Loop offers water and electric hookups, with sites that are more widely spaced than the others--something I really appreciate. That extra room makes it feel quieter and more private, and it's probably where we'll book our next stay. The Middle Loop has full hookups, while the South Loop is the busiest, featuring full hookups as well as some cabins. . There are many hiking/cycling trails (dog-friendly), and the Deschutes River runs through the campground. There is a short hike to a waterfall, and a large dog park. Unfortunately, we were a bit restricted in our outdoor activities because of the smoke from the two fires in the area. There was actually ash falling on one of the days. Also, there had been several sightings of a mountain lion in the area, so that added a bit of caution to our activities. Nevertheless, we will definitely come back.

We just stayed one night, right before the campgrounds closed for the year. The grounds were nicely…read moremaintained, and we enjoyed a very peaceful and quiet stay. Some sites are fairly tight, while others had some nice room. The trails here were very enjoyable. Serene surroundings around the river and through the trees. We saw lots of deer, birds, and other critters scrambling about. I'm sure it would've had a slightly different feel during peak season, but we very much enjoyed our night and day of off season.

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LaPine State Park - Kitchen for 3 days

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LaPine State Park - August 27, 2025 - Large fenced pet area.

August 27, 2025 - Large fenced pet area.

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Hole In the Ground

Hole In the Ground

4.2(5 reviews)
3.3 mi

We drove down a forest road off scenic higway#31 for about 5 miles to see the hole. Along the drive…read morethe Ponderosa forest was dotted with patches and boutiques of yellow buckwheat and Oregon sunshine. We looked at the big hole. Checked if off our see list. Truly a beautiful blue and white sky day - sky shaped like a bowl over a bowl - the hole-in-the-ground. You can walk around it 1.9 miles and drive down a road into it - not interested!

Insanely beautiful and off the beaten path. My wife and I had heard about this place from a number…read moreof locals over the last year, so we finally decided to check it out and drove in from the south side off the 31 Highway. Wow -- this place is absolutely worth the drive. The drive up there is a bit crazy (we took a Tesla Model X with AWD), but we saw people there with other electric vehicles and smaller cars as well. You definitely need a bit of comfort with driving on rough dirt roads with lots of big rocks and gaps. But... Once we made it up to the rim it was incredible! Super quiet, insanely big (the pictures really don't do it justice), and you can spend a few hours hiking around the rim and down into the crater if you want. We both loved it: the natural beauty, the massive scale, and the incredible plant and wildlife all around. If you want an adventure off the beaten path this is for you!

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Hole In the Ground - Where we parked at the Hole in the Ground rim

Where we parked at the Hole in the Ground rim

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