Chief Paulina Horse Camp is the only horse campground located in the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, allowing visitors to explore lakes, lava flows, and spectacular geologic features. There are double or quadruple corrals with equestrian sites and a variety of trails for horseback riding, including the Crater Rim Trail and the Lost Lake Trail. The nearby Lava Lands Visitor Center and the Lava River Cave provide exciting opportunities to learn about the area's unique landscape and history.
Chief Paulina Horse Camp is the only horse campground located in Newberry National Volcanic Monument in Deschutes National Forest. A favorite for horse enthusiasts, the campground provides visitors with access to lakes, lava flows and spectacular geologic features.
All sites are reservable at this campground. There are basic amenities for horse camping, including large equestrian sites with double or quadruple corrals and ample room for parking vehicles and trailers. Roads in the campground are unpaved as are the parking spurs. The campground parking was reconstructed in the fall of 2018 to allow for larger vehicle trailer combinations and some sites were modified to accomodate pull thru parking.
While there is a water tank for the live stock, no potable drinking water is available. Restaurants and basic supplies are available at nearby resorts. Monument information is available at the nearby Paulina Visitor Center.
Once your reservation start date has begun, neither the Recreation.gov Contact Center nor the campground manager will be able to modify your reservation.
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Nearby Campgrounds | Distance | Notification Rate |
Newberry Group Camp Site
Deschutes National Forest
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0.2mi | 75% |
Little Crater
Deschutes National Forest
|
0.8mi | 88% |
Paulina Lake
Deschutes National Forest
|
1.2mi | 86% |
East Lake
Deschutes National Forest
|
2.4mi | 80% |
Cinder Hill
Deschutes National Forest
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3.6mi | 91% |
Mckay Crossing
Deschutes National Forest
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6.2mi | 88% |