North Fork Crooked Wild and Scenic River

Overview

North Fork Crooked Wild and Scenic River is managed by Bureau of Land Management and is located near Post, Oregon.

Overview:

A rocky and tough landscape characterizes the North Fork of the Crooked Wild and Scenic River. But despite the hard basalt of the river bedrock, the river continues to cut a path creating this wild canyon country. Scented ponderosa pines and solitude await those who make the trail-less hike to the riverside.

Know Before You Go:

Point of Interest:

Much of the North Fork Crooked Wild and Scenic River flows through a wilderness study area bearing the same name.

Things to Do at North Fork Crooked Wild and Scenic River

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at North Fork Crooked Wild and Scenic River include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Getting There

Telephone Springs: From Prineville, Oregon, drive southeast for 35 miles on the Post-Paulina Highway (OR 380). Turn left on Teaters Road and proceed 1.4 miles to an unnamed gravel road on the left. Drive approximately 6.2 miles to the seasonal gate at Telephone Springs. From here, you can park and hike or take one of the rough spur ways towards the river.
Deep Creek Campground (Forest Service): From Prineville, Oregon: Head east on Highway 26 for 15 miles. Turn right onto County Road 123 and continue for 8 miles. Stay straight at the junction of Highway 123, Forest Service Road 22, and Forest Service Road 42 to merge onto Forest Service Road 42. Continue for 23 miles and Deep Creek Campground will be on your right.
GPS Coordinates: 44.327422, -120.075153

GPS Coordinates: 44.20754000000000, -120.14088000000000

Contact & Resources

Phone: 541-416-6700

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