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mtnbbud wrote:Yes, most National Forest Motor Vehicle Use Maps show dispersed camping areas along roads. I look to them to make a first cut of possible areas. Google Maps satellite view narrows it down a bit more. Then a call or visit to the appropriate ranger station will get conditions on the ground.
I e-mailed the Deschutes RD and got a link to some very handy maps in PDF format. They are keyed to show where dispersed camping is allowed. I'm sure they must have these maps available for other districts also.
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I have a couple of ideas planned out now. Thanks for the help everyone!
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SteveAE wrote:
Jeff,
Just West of Sisters, on 242, is a campground. There used to be dispersed camping on the East side of that campground. It was a nice place, but not sure if it is still allowed.
Further afield, you can drive up toward Three Creeks Lake and find lots of spur roads that you could camp off (I cut firewood up there so have driven most of them). Also, upper and lower Three Creeks snow parks would work. You may want to swing by the Sisters USFS office and discuss it with them (and get a motor vehicle map).
If you also plan to ride up Century Drive, then Sister (esp. up Three Creeks way) would be a long way to commute. There are lots of campgrounds off Century Drive and plenty of spur roads too....heck, just stay at Swampy, V. Misner, Wanoga, Kapta Butte, or Edison snow parks.
Have fun.
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