Twin Springs Campground

Wedged between the Lower Deschutes River Back Country Byway and the Deschutes River, Twin Springs Campground offers six individual campsites, each with a picnic table and firering. Bring you own shade: only one campsite has any and what sun protection it does offer is minimal.

Know Before You Go

  • Twin Springs Campground is open year-round with limited river access, one vault toilet and garbage service. There are no group-use campsites.
  • No drinking water or utility hookups are available. No reservations are accepted; all campsites, are available on a first-come, first-served basis only.
  • Lower Deschutes Boater Passes are required year-round, for both day and overnight use, for anyone using a watercraft or any other floating device as a means of transport on the Lower Deschutes River.
  • Limited cell phone service may be available. Campfires and smoking are allowed only from October 16 through May 31, annually, unless posted otherwise.

Point of Interest

Look around and across the Deschutes River above the train tracks to get a view of the numerous springs on the cliffside. Which are the twin springs?

Photos

Approach to Twin Springs Campground
Approach to Twin Springs Campground
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Campsite with some shade at Twin Springs Campground
Campsite with some shade at Twin Springs Campground
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Rainbow over campsite at Twin Springs Campground
Rainbow over campsite at Twin Springs Campground
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Approach to Twin Springs Campground
Approach to Twin Springs Campground
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Campsite with some shade at Twin Springs Campground
Campsite with some shade at Twin Springs Campground
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Rainbow over campsite at Twin Springs Campground
Rainbow over campsite at Twin Springs Campground
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Approach to Twin Springs Campground
Approach to Twin Springs Campground
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Campsite with some shade at Twin Springs Campground
Campsite with some shade at Twin Springs Campground
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Rainbow over campsite at Twin Springs Campground
Rainbow over campsite at Twin Springs Campground
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Accessibility Description (ABA/ADA)

The campground is generally flat with hardened but unpaved travel surfaces. The vault toilet is designed to be accessible but a small lip may be present where the gravel approach apron meets the concrete flooring.

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Activities

Iconograph of a tent.
CAMPING
Iconograph of a person swimming
ACCESSIBLE SWIMMING

Addresses

Prineville District Office
3050 NE 3rd St.
Prineville
Oregon
97754

Geographic Coordinates

45.309082, -121.005574

Directions

From Maupin, Oregon: Take Bakeoven Rd for ¼ mile, then turn left onto the BLM Access Rd/Deschutes River Rd at the Maupin City Park. Continue 8.2 miles to the stop sign at State Highway 218. Continue for ½ mile, then turn left on the graveled BLM Access Rd. Proceed another 4.1 miles; the campground is on the left.

Fees

Individual Campsites:
Weekdays: $8.00 per night
Weekends*: $12.00 per night
Additional Vehicle: $2.00 (excludes towed vehicles)
Senior Pass Holders are half price (Individual Campsites only)

Group Campsites:
Weekdays: $25.00 per night
Weekends*: $35.00 per night

*Weekend rates apply June 1 through September 15 $8.00/night fee applies Sunday through Thursday nights, Friday and Saturday night fee is $12.00/night, Group Sites are $25.00/night Sunday through Thursday nights, Friday and Saturday night fee is $35.00/night. May 15th September 15th. There is a $2.00 charge per extra vehicle (tow vehicles excluded).

Stay Limit

14 days