Raddue Forest Camp

Closed — This site is not currently developed or operational. It is designated for future use only.

Alcohol Prohibitions

This Order describes acts that are prohibited upon lands, roads and trails within the National Forest System administered by the Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region in regards to alcoholic beverages.

Aquatic Invasive Species

This Order prohibits 1) possessing, storing, or transporting any aquatic invasive animal species AND 2) prohibits possessing, storing, or transporting any aquatic or riparian invasive plant species - on National Forest System lands in the Pacific Northwest Region as specified in the Order.

Restrictions on Use of Forage and Mulch Products

This Order prohibits unloading, storing, or using any straw, hay, grain, seed, or other forage or mulch products that are not state-certified weed free on the National Forest System lands, roads or trails in any Closure Area as specific in the Order.

Malheur Falls Post Fire Hazards Closure

Prohibitions1.   Entering into or being upon an area closed for the protection of public health and safety. 36 CFR § 261.53(e).2.   Being on a National Forest System Road. 36 CFR § 261.54(c) and (e).

14 Day Stay Limit

Prohibition of Camping on the Umatilla, Wallowa-Whitman, and Malheur National Forests for a period longer than 14 days within any 30-day period. 36 CFR § 261.58(a)

About

Raddue Forest Camp is identified by the U.S. Forest Service as a future use recreation site that is not currently developed or operational. Located in the Malheur National Forest in Grant County, Oregon, this site may be intended for future development but does not currently offer camping facilities, amenities, or services. The Malheur National Forest does allow dispersed camping throughout the forest for free, offering opportunities for primitive camping experiences. When developed campgrounds in the forest are operational, they typically run from May 1 through October 31 with a 14-day consecutive stay limit. Visitors looking to camp in this area should consider other established campgrounds in the Malheur National Forest or practice dispersed camping following Leave No Trace principles and current forest regulations.

Directions

From John Day, OR, travel approximately 18 miles west on US Highway 26 to the junction of Forest Service Road 21. Travel south on Forest Service Road 21 for approximately 6 miles; Billy Fields Forest Camp will be on the right.

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Amenities

Water No
Fires Allowed
Toilets No
Dump Station
Wifi
Pets Allowed
Showers No
Electric Hookups
Water Hookups
Sewer Hookups
Camp Store
Price $0

Vehicle

Max RV Length
Max Trailer Length
Big Rig Friendly
Pull Through Sites

Contact

Phone +1 (541) 575-3000

Cell Service

AT&T None
Verizon None
T-Mobile None

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