Add to Trip Planner

Just about anything you find on TravelOregon.com can be added to your own personal Trip Planner. Find out how.


There are no ratings for this yet.

Be the first to rate

Jackson Point offers opportunities for camping, picnicking, fishing, boating, water skiing, hiking and viewing wildlife. Jackson Point is associated with nearby Prineville Reservoir State Park where in addition to the above activities, swimming and cabin stays are also available.

Jackson Point features a boat ramp and dock on the high-desert Prineville Reservoir.

Vital Stats: The campground offers 22 full hookup sites, 23 electrical sites, 25 tent sites (maximum site 40 feet). Jasper Point offers 29 primitive sites. In addition the park offer 5 cabins for overnight stays(2 are rustic, 3 are deluxe). Showers are available at Prineville Reservoir State Park.

: Climate in central and eastern Oregon varies greatly depending on elevation. The high elevations receive much more precipitation and colder temperatures. These regions are much more arid and see greater temperature extremes than western Oregon. Much of the precipitation comes from October to April, mostly in the form of snow in the higher elevations. Winter temperatures can drop well below zero degrees Fahrenheit. Snow remains in the high mountains into early summer. Late spring, summer and early autumn tend to bring clear, sunny days, with warm to hot temperatures at the low elevations and moderate temperatures at the higher elevations. Summer afternoon thunderstorms are not uncommon.

Location: Jasper Point is located on Prineville Reservoir in Central Oregon. It is found off U.S. Highway 26, 14 miles southeast of the town of Prineville.

Contact Info: Oregon Parks & Recreation Department1115 Commercial Street NESalemOR97301-1002800-551-6949

What’s around here? Location & Nearby Things to See & Do

Flag as Incorrect

Is any of the information on this page incorrect?

Other Opinions Ratings & Reviews

Average Travel Oregon Rating: There are no ratings for this yet. no ratings yet

Share your opinion Write a Review

 
  1. Awful
  2. Poor
  3. Average
  4. Good
  5. Excellent
(click to rate)
  1. Your review will be the first one for this location. Some might think of this as a lot of pressure, but as a trail blazer you recognize that someone has to be first. Your fellow travelers appreciate your opinion and rating, so thanks in advance!

Sign up for the Outdoors Newsletter

Outdoor news is the insider’s guide to Oregon’s outside. We deliver the scoop on hidden hiking trails, backroad and backcountry biking, pristine rivers, and powdery slopes. (delivered odd-numbered months)