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Attention: The campground will be invalid for the reservation after 09/08/2013 but it is still open for FCFS camping. We are just no longer accepting reservations after September 8th, 2013.
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QUINN MEADOW HORSE CAMP, OR

Status: Closed through Thu Jun 06 2013   Season Dates
26 site(s) found

Overview

Quinn Meadow Horse Campground is situated in Deschutes National Forest. It is the largest and one of the most popular horse campgrounds in the area, offering visitors scenic views and access to an abundance of recreational activities in the Cascades region.

Natural Features:

A favorite among horse enthusiasts, the campground is nestled in a mixed-conifer forest in close proximity to snow-capped peaks, high elevation lakes, scenic rivers and several wilderness areas.

Adjacent to the campground is spring-fed Quinn Creek which flows into Hosmer Lake. Just 45 minutes from Bend, this emerald beauty sits on the backside of Mt. Bachelor with the Three Sisters Wilderness in the distance.

The area provides habitat for mammals such as mule deer, coyote, and cougar. Migratory birds and native fish also call the area home. These species, along with many others, depend on surrounding undeveloped wilderness, clean streams and diverse forests to live.

Recreation:

A favorite among horse enthusiasts, the campground provides visitors access to a variety of trails. Lakes, lava flows, and forested area provide the backdrop for many of these rides.

Quinn Creek Trail is short and sweet and begins in the campground. It follows Quinn Creek past the north end of Hosmer Lake and on to the Metolius-Windigo Horse Trail. With only a short shuttle by bike or car between Sparks and Devils Lake, a longer, 11-mile loop can be made by connecting the Katsuk Pond Trail from Devils Lake Trailhead to Quinn Creek, and then on to Sparks Lake via the Metolius-Windigo Horse Trail.

The Metolius-Windigo Trail is a long-distance trail open to horseback riders, hikers and mountain bikers. It can be accessed from several trailheads. At over 100 miles in length, this trail begins near the Metolius River headwaters west of Sisters and runs south to Windigo Pass near Crescent Lake.

The trail was created in the 1980s, primarily to serve long-distance horseback riders seeking an alternative to the Pacific Crest Trail. Because of its lower elevation, this trail is snow-free longer than trails at higher elevations. It passes through a wide variety of scenic terrain and forest types.

Facilities:

The campground offers several large equestrian sites that open up to a vast riding area on the southwest side of Mt. Bachelor. Sites are equipped with double or quadruple corrals and horse stalls. A manure pit and watering hole are on-site. Horses may be watered only at Sink Creek, and cleaning up manure, hay and trash is required prior to detarture.

The campground is equipped with Adirondack picnic shelters, tables, campfire rings, vault toilets and drinking water. Electrical hookups are not available. Ample room for parking vehicles and trailers is available at each site.

Horse campgrounds have been designed to accommodate campers with horses. With a limited number of these kinds of facilities, please consider camping in one of the many other campgrounds nearby if you do not have a horse.

Nearby Attractions:

Lava Lands Visitor Center in nearby Bend, Oregon, is a great starting point for visitors to learn about the diverse landscape and history of the area through educational programs and exhibits.

Visitors enjoy traveling the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway, known as Oregon's Highway in the Sky. The 66-mile drive through the Cascade Mountain Range weaves through snow-capped peaks and alpine lakes, highlighting the beauty of central Oregon.

Activities and Amenities

Within Facility
  • Adirondack Shelter
  • Campfire Rings
  • Drinking Water
  • Equestrian Sites
  • Firewood
  • Fishing
  • Hiking
  • Horse Corrals
  • Horse Stalls
  • Horse Watering Station
  • Horseback Riding
  • Horseback Riding Trails
  • Host
  • Mountain Biking
  • Parking Area
  • Picnic Area
  • Self Pay Station
  • Trailheads
  • Trash Collection
  • Vault Toilets
Know Before You Go
  • During summer, horse trails may not be clear of snow and debris until mid-July.
  • Certified weed/seed-free hay must be used at any USFS horse campground; click here for more information
  • Campers must be camping with horses
  • Horses must be kept in provided stalls
  • A additional fee for extra vehicles will be collected at the campground
  • Reservations recommended, though sites may be available on a first-come, first-serve basis
  • Prevent the spread of invasive species by inspecting and cleaning packs, equipment, and tires before using lake or trails
  • Call 541-822-3799 or 541-338-7869 for more information
  • Click here for more information about Deschutes National Forest.


Due to the spread of invasive insects, firewood from outside the area is not permitted. Help protect our forests by purchasing or collecting firewood at or near your camping destination and burning it on-site. Click here for more information.

Getting There:

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
43.99778, -121.78667
43°59'52"N, 121°47'12"W

From Bend, travel southwest on Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway for 31.2 miles to the campground entrance.

Contact Information:

Mailing Address:

QUINN MEADOW HORSE CAMP
P.O. Box 8516
Coburg OR 97408

Phone Number:

Information: (541)338-7869
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