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Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint Tumalo State Park Fort Rock State Natural Area South Ice Cave Newberry Crater La Pine Crescent Klamath Falls Lakeview Salem Eugene Madras Redmond Three Sisters Mt. Bachelor Lava Butte Lava River Cave Wickiup Reservoir Davis Lake High Desert Museum Bend Lava Lands Visitor Center Lava Cast Forest Road 196 Hwy 21 Oregon Outback Scenic Byway Fall River Road Newberry National Volcanic Monument Paulina and East Lakes Sunriver Sisters Don McGregor Memorial Viewpoint Campground Trail Deschutes River “Big Tree” Little Lava Lake Crane Prairie Reservoir Lapine State Park D e s c h u t e s R i v e r Li t t l e D e s c h u t e s R i v e r F a l l R i v e r 31 46 58 97 20 20 126 97 97 Day-use area: parking, picnicking, river access L aPine State Park occupies a scenic spot on the trout- filled Upper Deschutes and Fall rivers. Its 16 miles of trails afford plenty of views for sightseers and wildlife watchers, and its campground is next door to a landscape of past volcanic activity and Cascade mountain wilderness. Year-round Camping 76 full-hookup sites (sewer, electricity, water) 48 electrical sites with water 5 rustic log cabins (cabins #1 and #2 are pet-friendly) 5 deluxe log cabins (cabins #42, #43 and #44 are pet-friendly) Hot showers and flush toilets Log cabin meeting hall Firewood and ice sales (seasonal) RV dump station Fenced off-leash area Universal Access All of the deluxe cabins and one of the rustic cabins (#5) are accessible according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (winter accessibility varies). Camping Rates Rates are subject to change. Get up-to-date information at 800-551-6949 or oregonstateparks.org. Enjoy Cabin Comforts The park’s ten log cabins are nestled in the forest above the river and are open for reservations all year. Each of the five deluxe models is a 16-by-24-foot structure that sleeps up to five people. They have two rooms, a covered porch, and a bathroom with a shower. Other amenities include microwaves, refrigerators, outdoor propane barbecues, and TV and DVD players. The five one-room rustic cabins sleep up to four people and provide lights and heat. A picnic table, fire ring, and tent space are just outside. Up to two pets (cats and/or dogs only) are allowed in the pet-friendly cabins for a fee. Float in Summer, Ski in Winter LaPine’s summer activities include hiking, floating the river, fishing, wildlife viewing, and mountain biking. Play it safe on the river; it has a swift current. In the winter, enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and unique mountain views. Roads in the park are maintained throughout the winter. Golfers will find several top-notch public courses in the Sunriver and Bend areas located less than 30 minutes north. Picnicking The park’s large day use area is framed by a horseshoe bend in the river and features picnic sites, water and a restroom. The “Big Tree” This 500-year-old Oregon Heritage Tree is the largest Ponderosa pine in Oregon with a circumference of 326 inches and a height of 162 feet. More to See Newberry National Volcanic Monument is a volcanic wonderland that includes: Newberry Crater, a five-mile-wide caldera containing two popular fishing lakes (East Lake and Paulina Lake), obsidian fields, waterfalls, and unique lava formations. Panoramic views of the high desert and Paulina Peak reward hikers who reach the crater. Lava Lands Visitor Center (15 miles north), which features interpretive exhibits and a trail at the summit of Lava Butte, a 500-foot-high cinder cone. Lava Cast Forest, the world’s largest formation of its kind. Lava River Cave, a one-mile lava tube formed by a lava flow from Mt. Newberry. A trail into the underground conduit is open mid-May through mid-September (call 541-593-2421 for current hours and information). Fort Rock State Natural Area is an ancient volcanic crater rising 325 feet above the sagebrush plains. The area was inhabited by Native Americans over 10,000 years ago. The Fort Rock museum just south of the park has many artifacts on display and is open on weekends during the summer. The High Desert Museum is an indoor/outdoor museum with trails and exhibits introducing the flora and fauna of the high desert. Live animal displays include an otter pond, a porcupine den, and reptile and raptor exhibits. Reserve early! Reserve campsites and cabins one day to nine months in advance by calling 1-800-452-5687 or visiting oregonstateparks.org. Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines: If your reservation is for today call 541-536-2071. Otherwise, call 1-800-452-5687. Cancel online: oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com LaPine State Park Off US 97, 27 miles SW of Bend 15800 State Recreation Road, La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2428 Park Information: 1-800-551-6949 oregonstateparks.org Latitude: 43.768452 N Longitude: -121.513399 W 63400-8831 (4/20) CAMPGROUND Smoking in Oregon State Parks is allowed only in personal vehicles, RVs, campsites and portions of day use parks along state highways that are designated as safety rest areas by the Oregon Department of Transportation. LaPine

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Page 1: Reserve early! Need to cancel Park Information: LaPine

Cline FallsState Scenic Viewpoint

Pilot ButteState Scenic Viewpoint

TumaloState Park

Fort RockState Natural Area

SouthIce Cave

NewberryCrater

La Pine

Crescent

Klamath Falls Lakeview

Salem

Eugene

MadrasRedmond

ThreeSisters

Mt.Bachelor Lava Butte

Lava River Cave

WickiupRes e r vo i r

DavisLake

High DesertMuseum

Bend

Lava Lands Visitor Center

Lava Cast ForestRoad 196

Hwy 21

Oregon OutbackScenic Byway

FallRiverRoad

NewberryNationalVolcanicMonument

Paulinaand EastLakes

Sunriver

Sisters

Don McGregorMemorialViewpoint

Campground

TrailDeschu t e s Riv e r

“Big Tree”

Lit t l e Lava Lake

CranePra i r i eRe s e r vo i r

LapineState Park D

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utes

Riv er

Little

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tes

River

F a l l R i v e r

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58

97

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Day-use area: parking,picnicking, river access

LaPine State Park occupies a scenic spot on the trout-filled Upper Deschutes and Fall rivers. Its 16 miles

of trails afford plenty of views for sightseers and wildlife watchers, and its campground is next door to a landscape of past volcanic activity and Cascade mountain wilderness.

Year-round Camping

• 76 full-hookup sites (sewer, electricity, water)

• 48 electrical sites with water

• 5 rustic log cabins (cabins #1 and #2 are pet-friendly)

• 5 deluxe log cabins (cabins #42, #43 and #44 are pet-friendly)

• Hot showers and flush toilets

• Log cabin meeting hall

• Firewood and ice sales (seasonal)

• RV dump station

• Fenced off-leash area

Universal AccessAll of the deluxe cabins and one of the rustic cabins (#5) are accessible according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (winter accessibility varies).

Camping RatesRates are subject to change. Get up-to-date information at 800-551-6949 or oregonstateparks.org.

Enjoy Cabin ComfortsThe park’s ten log cabins are nestled in the forest above the river and are open for reservations all year. Each of the five deluxe models is a 16-by-24-foot structure that sleeps up to five people. They have two rooms, a covered porch, and a bathroom with a shower. Other amenities include microwaves, refrigerators, outdoor propane barbecues, and TV and DVD players.

The five one-room rustic cabins sleep up to four people and provide lights and heat. A picnic table, fire ring, and tent space are just outside. Up to two pets (cats and/or dogs only) are allowed in the pet-friendly cabins for a fee.

Float in Summer, Ski in WinterLaPine’s summer activities include hiking, floating the river, fishing, wildlife viewing, and mountain biking. Play it safe on the river; it has a swift current.

In the winter, enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and unique mountain views. Roads in the park are maintained throughout the winter.

Golfers will find several top-notch public courses in the Sunriver and Bend areas located less than 30 minutes north.

PicnickingThe park’s large day use area is framed by a horseshoe bend in the river and features picnic sites, water and a restroom.

The “Big Tree”This 500-year-old Oregon Heritage Tree is the largest Ponderosa pine in Oregon with a circumference of 326 inches and a height of 162 feet.

More to SeeNewberry National Volcanic Monument is a volcanic wonderland that includes:

• Newberry Crater, a five-mile-wide caldera containing two popular fishing lakes (East Lake and Paulina Lake), obsidian fields, waterfalls, and unique lava formations. Panoramic views of the high desert and Paulina Peak reward hikers who reach the crater.

• Lava Lands Visitor Center (15 miles north), which features interpretive exhibits and a trail at the summit of Lava Butte, a 500-foot-high cinder cone.

• Lava Cast Forest, the world’s largest formation of its kind.

• Lava River Cave, a one-mile lava tube formed by a lava flow from Mt. Newberry. A trail into the underground conduit is open mid-May through mid-September (call 541-593-2421 for current hours and information).

Fort Rock State Natural Area is an ancient volcanic crater rising 325 feet above the sagebrush plains. The area was

inhabited by Native Americans over 10,000 years ago. The Fort Rock museum just south of the park has many artifacts on display and is open on weekends during the summer.

The High Desert Museum is an indoor/outdoor museum with trails and exhibits introducing the flora and fauna of the high desert. Live animal displays include an otter pond, a porcupine den, and reptile and raptor exhibits.

Reserve early! Reserve campsites and cabins one day to nine months in advance by calling 1-800-452-5687 or visiting oregonstateparks.org.

Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines: If your reservation is for today call 541-536-2071. Otherwise, call 1-800-452-5687.Cancel online: oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com

LaPine State ParkOff US 97, 27 miles SW of Bend 15800 State Recreation Road, La Pine, OR 97739 541-536-2428

Park Information:1-800-551-6949 oregonstateparks.org

Latitude: 43.768452 N Longitude: -121.513399 W

63400-8831 (4/20)

C A M P G R O U N D

Smoking in Oregon State Parks is allowed only in personal vehicles, RVs, campsites and portions of day use parks along state highways that are designated as safety rest areas by the Oregon Department of Transportation.

LaPine

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Recycling/garbage (May 1 - Oct. 1 only)

Day-use area

D e s c h u t e s R i v e r

To McGregor MemorialViewpoint (1/2 mile)and Hwy 97 (6 miles) North Loop

(Sites #100-148)

65(43)

133(41)

131(47)

130(36)

127(42)

125(39)123

(41)121(55)

119(37)

117(33)

116(42)

114(38)

112(40)

111(40)

108(36)

106(47) 105

(30)103(38)

H101 136(38)

134(35)

135(29)

132(35)

147(44)

129 (35)

128(38)

122(34)120

(32)

118(33)

115(40)

113(35) 138

(34)144(40)

146(42)

145(32)

137(34)

100(32)

102(35)

104(35)

107(40)

110(37)

139(47)

141(42)

142(37) 143

(45)

63(42)

61(47)

60(56)

58(45)

56(37)

54(45)

53(46)

51(46)

H50

96 (45)

94 (38)

93 (45)

91(35)

90(49)

88(38)

87(47)

85(36)

83(45)

82(48)

80(39)

78(39)

77(41)

75 (40)74(39)

72(42)

69(40) 68

(41)66(36)

64(63)

62 (50) 59 (83) H57 55 (64) H52

95 (52)

92 (50)

89(58)

86(52)

84(45)81

(66)79

(43)76

(83)73(64)

71 (44)

67(61) 44

43

41

35(42)

33(38)

31 (39)

30 (39)

28 (57)

27 (40)

23 (47)

22(43)

21(43)

19(40)17

(45)16(37)

15(44)13

(50)11(48)10

(45)8(45)

H3837(46)

36 (52)34 (77)

32 (43)

29 (90)

26 (35)

24 (75)

20(48)

18(74)14

(70)12 (66)

9 (79)

7 (68)

6 (58)

109(45)

Middle Loop(Sites #50-96)

South Loop(Sites #1-44)

To pet exercise area

4240

H39

25 (48)

H

(40)

5

4

3

2

126

(36)(36)124

(42)148

70 (50)

140

1

Cougar Woods Loop Trail

Deschutes Loop Trail

Nature Trail

Entrance booth

Parallel Trail• Campground quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.• All vehicles must be parked on pavement.• When your pet is not confined in a vehicle or tent, you must hold on to its collar, or

physically control it on a leash that is no longer than six feet. Wastes must be prop-erly removed.

Check-in after 4 p.m., Check-out by 1 p.m.ALSO, PLEASE: Take your garbage and recyclable materials to the recycling

center near the entrance booth. Do not leave garbage in restroom trash cans or at your campsite. Use the RV dump station by the registration booth to empty a full holding tank instead of a campsite connection, which can overflow.

All information or fees subject to change without notice. This brochure is available in alternative formats upon request. Call 1-800-551-6949. Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired: dial 711.

Full-hookup site (site length in feet)

Electric site (site length in feet)

Host site

Rustic cabin

Deluxe cabin

Accessible camping / facility

Pet-friendly facility

Shower

Restroom

Meeting hall

Parking area

Amphitheater

Information

RV dump station

Firewood

Trails

69 (40)

H50

131 (47)

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LaPine