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Delta Campground is locate approximately 6 miles east of Blue River at an elevation of 1,200 feet. This campground has 38 sites with trailer space and fire rings. Potable water and toilets are available.

One of the largest and most scenic campground on the district, Delta Campground was constructed in 1961 and is situated on the McKenzie River in a grove of old growth trees set aside for public enjoyment. Some of
these ancient sentinels, predominately Douglas fir and western red cedar, are centuries old and make for an enchanting setting.

Directions: From Blue River: Travel east 3.5 miles on Hwy. 126 to Aufderheide Drive (FS road 19). Proceed on Aufderheide Drive for 0.3 miles to FS road 400. Continue on FS road 400 to Delta Campground.

Seasonal Access: Normal Services Available: May-September (May be open in the offseason, but without managed services.)

Facility Type: Campground

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