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Prineville Reservoir State Park

United States

Overview

Brochure InfoPrineville Reservoir State Park is located on one of sunny Central Oregon's favorite lakes. Campground quiet hours are from 10pm to 7am. The park features year round camping, fishing, water recreation, cabin rentals, and other recreational opportunities. Activities include swimming, boating, hiking, wildlife viewing and spectacular scenery. For anglers, Prineville Reservoir offers a variety of species, including rainbow trout, small and large mouth bass, crappie, and catfish. Crayfish are also plentiful in the lake. Prineville Reservoir is open year round even during extreme winter conditions. Prineville Reservoir offers excellent day use facilities, including a sandy volleyball court, swimming/sunbathing area, fish cleaning station, ADA picnic pad, ADA fishing pier and a boat launch. Two ADA campsites and an accessible restroom/shower facility are also available at Prineville Reservoir. Jasper Point State Park, 3 miles from the main park to the East, is also equipped with two ADA campsites and an accessible restroom/shower facility. All of the campsites offer electric and water. Jasper Point has a boat launch. Prineville Reservoir and Jasper Point offer overnight vehicle parking for a fee for boaters wishing to camp along the banks of the reservoir at one of the many undeveloped sites. ADA sites can be sold to non-disabled walk-in campers after 7 pm for one night only and must be vacated by 1 pm the following day. MAKE SURE YOUR SITE MEETS YOUR CAMPING NEEDS Before reserving, please become familiar with the particulars of your chosen site, including the size of the tent pad area and the type of equipment that you may bring to the park. Site details and tent pad sizes can be viewed online by clicking on the site name. Brochure Info - Facilities and RestrictionsApproximately 22 full hookup sites More than 20 electrical sites with water More than 20 tent sites with water nearby 5 deluxe log cabins (one pet friendly) Flush toilets and hot showers 32 boat moorages (summer only) For Current Conditions check out the OPRD Prineville Reservoir web cam of the lake. Key InfoLow Water Alert Due to severe drought in Central Oregon, water levels are extremely low on the reservoir. No boat moorage or protected swimming area will be available. Please check the advisories on the Prineville Reservoir web page for the latest information, or call the park at 541-416-0645 Ext. 101. Water Conservation Alert Due to severe drought in central Oregon, potable water is limited. To conserve water, the park has made changes to restroom and shower services. Please check the advisories on the Prineville Reservoir web page for the latest information, or call the park at 541-416-0645 Ext. 101. Only one vehicle is included with camping fees. A second vehicle at a campsite (or alternate parking area) is subject to a nightly Extra Vehicle fee.The nightly Extra Vehicle fee is currently $7.00. There is a 6 person maximum allowed for any campsite at Prineville. Pets must be under control on a maximum 6' leash and waste properly removed. Do not leave pets unattended. Your vehicle must fit in the allowed driveway. Only 2 vehicles are allowed in most sites, some sites 1 vehicle only. If you reserve a cabin, please look for your access combination in the confirmation letter, immediately following the DIRECTIONS to the park. Prior to booking a site, please read: Changing a Reservation Canceling a Reservation Important Information for Daily EntranceDirectionDirections to Prineville Reservoir State Park From Portland: (approximately 3 1/2 hours) Take Highway 26 east, over Mt. Hood, to Madras. Continue on Hwy 26 to Prineville. At east end of Prineville, turn right on Combs Flat Road. After aprox. 1 mile, turn right on Juniper Canyon Road. Proceed 15 miles to park entrance which is SE Parkland Drive. From Salem: (approximately 3 1/2 hours) Take Highway 22 over Santiam Pass, to Sisters, then take Hwy 126 to Redmond. Continue on Hwy 126 to Prineville. At east end of Prineville, turn right on Combs Flat Road. After aprox. 1 mile, turn right on Juniper Canyon Road. Proceed 15 miles to park entrance, which is SE Parkland Drive.Booking Window Product InfoFee Cancellation DescThere is an $8 reservation fee per site reserved. An $8 transaction fee is charged for any date or site changes made to an existing reservation. *Reservations for more than five nights/days that are later changed to fewer nights/days by cancelling nights at the end of the stay will only pay an $8 transaction fee. Reservations for more than five nights/days that are later changed to fewer nights/days by cancelling nights at the beginning of the stay will pay an $8 transaction fee and the nightly rate for each night cancelled. Date changes or cancellations to reservations cannot be made until 5 months (150 days) in advance of arrival date. For further information on reservation, change and cancellation policies please go to General Rules.

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