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WILD ROGUE Page Springs Campground is located at the base of Steens Mountain, just three miles from the town of Frenchglen. Thirty-six roomy campsites under cottonwood and juniper trees and near the Donner und Blitzen River welcome visitors year-round. The campground serves as the trailhead for two short hikes: the Blitzen River Trail meanders four miles up the river, while the Wilderness Nature Trail climbs gradually to the top of the bluff overlooking the valley floor and looping one total mile. Page Springs also offers a large, covered picnic area for no-fee day use, multiple vault restrooms, and drinking water. Welcome to Page Springs Campground! Know before you go CAMPING FEES are $8 per vehicle, per night, and campsites are available on a FIRST COME FIRST SERVE basis—no reservations. campground host is usually on site May-September. FISHING the river is catch and release only (rainbow trout); two, 8-inch minimum length per day limit (Redband trout); artificial flies and lures only. TICKS, MOSQUITOES, AND RATTLESNAKES are known to be in the area— stay alert. no equestrian us or stock trailers permitted to be in the area. directions From Burns, take State Highway 78 southeast for approximately 2 miles. Tum right onto State Highway 205 and travel south for 60 miles to Frenchglen, Oregon. Just past Frenchglen, tum left onto the Steens Mountain Loop Road. Follow the Loop Road for approximately 3 miles before turning into Page Springs Campground to the right, just across the Donner und Blitzen River. point of interest Hikers, fly fishers, campers, bird watchers and families enjoy Page Springs Campground, a comfortable base for adventures on Steens Mountain or nearby Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. 28910 Hwy 20 West Hines, OR 97738 541-573-4400 [email protected] Contact info

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Page 1: Know before you go - blm.gov€¦ · The campground serves as the trailhead for two short hikes: the Blitzen River Trail meanders four miles up the river, while the Wilderness Nature

WILD ROGUE

Page Springs Campground is located at the base of Steens Mountain, just three miles from the town of Frenchglen. Thirty-six roomy campsites under cottonwood and juniper trees and near the Donner und Blitzen River welcome visitors year-round. The campground serves as the trailhead for two short hikes: the Blitzen River Trail meanders four miles up the river, while the Wilderness Nature Trail climbs gradually to the top of the bluff overlooking the valley floor and looping one total mile. Page Springs also offers a large, covered picnic area for no-fee day use, multiple vault restrooms, and drinking water.

Welcome to Page Springs Campground!

Know before you go

CAMPING FEES are $8 per vehicle, per night, and campsites are available on a FIRST COME FIRST SERVE basis—no reservations.

campground host is usually on site May-September.

FISHING the river is catch and release only (rainbow trout); two, 8-inch minimum length per day limit (Redband trout); artificial flies and lures only.

TICKS, MOSQUITOES, AND RATTLESNAKES are known to be in the area—stay alert.

no equestrian us or stock trailers permitted to be in the area.

directionsFrom Burns, take State Highway 78 southeast for approximately 2 miles. Tum right onto State Highway 205 and travel south for 60 miles to Frenchglen, Oregon. Just past Frenchglen, tum left onto the Steens Mountain Loop Road. Follow the Loop Road for approximately 3 miles before turning into Page Springs Campground to the right, just across the Donner und Blitzen River.

point of interestHikers, fly fishers, campers, bird watchers and families enjoy Page Springs Campground, a comfortable base for adventures on Steens Mountain or nearby Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.

28910 Hwy 20 WestHines, OR [email protected]

Contact info

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