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Large ponderosa pine provide a quiet, scenic setting for this 24 site campground. Although the lake is not visible from the campground, it is just a short 10 minute walk to the lake.

Activities in the area include fishing, boating swimming, and hiking. The area is lightly used except for holiday weekends, making it the perfect get away spot.

Facilities include tables, fire pits, vault toilets, level parking spur or tent site, and a paved boat ramp.


Directions: From Prineville: Travel 30 miles southeast on State Highway 380 to forest Road #17, Antelope Reservoir Junction. Turn Right on forest Road #17, and follow it approximately three miles to Forest Road #1700-600 then follow it to the campground.

Seasonal Access: Normal Services Available: Early May-Mid-September (Campground may be accessible beyond these dates with limited services.)

Facility Type: Campground

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