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Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp

πŸ“Œ Oregon πŸ“ 44.111977,-121.624916 β›° 6,400 ft
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We visited Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp in July of 2015 and the following is our inpressions of want we found. We do not own, manage or make reservations for this or any other campground.

Three Creek Meadow Horse Camp is avalable for those of you that like to bring your horses. It is located next to Three Creek Meadow Campground but is a seperate loop and has its own entrance. The camp is mostly rolling to level ground with the typical sparse forest with sagebrush undergrowth. There is a very small stream running through which supplies water for the horse trough. There are trails which connect with the wilderness trail system from here. This is a great spot to base your horseback vacation.

Amenities

Campsites
There are 9 campsites which have room for an RV and are equipped with a picnic table, fire ring and a corral.
Water
There is water for your horses but you will need to bring your own cooking and drinking water.
Restroom
There is a very clean vault style outhouse in the campground.
Electricity
No.
Firewood
You may purchase bundles of firewood from the camp host.
Pets
Pets are welcome and we met a few on our walk through the campground.
Picnic Area
No.
Handicap Access
Only the outhouse is handicap accessible.
RV Dump Site
I heard there is a RV dumping station but didn't look it up.
Host On-Site
The camp host is in Three Creek Meadow Campground which is attached to the horse camp.
Garbage Services
Yes, you will find garbage cans available.

Recreation

Fishing
Fishing is available in Three Creek Lake and other lakes and streams in the area. Make sure you know your regulations.
Boating
You may rent a row boat or canoe at the store on Three Creek Lake.
Swimming
You may swim but will need to drive to Three Creek Lake which is 2 miles away.
Recreation
The main recreation here is taking your horses out on the trails some of which lead into the nearby wilderness area.
Wildlife
We saw deer several times however there are also black bear, elk and if you are very lucky you may see a mountain lion. Of course, there are all the normal squirrels and birds.

Fees & Reservations

Fees & Res.
For the current fee schedule or to reserve you campsite go to recreation.gov.

Getting There

From Sisters, OR: Travel 15.2 miles south on Forest Road 16 (Elm Street in Sisters).

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This information is accurate as of the date of the review.