Recreation area

Crack-In-The-Ground

Bureau of Land Management · Lakeview · Oregon — managed by Bureau of Land Management

First-come, first-served — no online reservations

About this campground

Crack-in-the-Ground is an ancient volcanic fissure over 2 miles long and up to 70 feet deep. Normally, fissures like this one are filled with soil and rock by the processes of erosion and sedimentation. However, because it is located in such an arid region, very little filling has occurred and Crack-in-the-Ground exists today nearly as it did shortly after its formation thousands of years ago. An established 2 mile trail along the fissure’s bottom offers a unique hike, where the temperature can be as much as twenty degrees cooler than at the surface. Know Before You Go Open season: Crack-in-the-Ground is open YEAR ROUND. Trail difficulty is moderate, with a 70’ elevation gain and sand and rock surface. Universal access restroom available. No drinking water available. Trail open to foot travel only. Motor vehicles, mountain bikes, and equestrians are PROHIBITED. Access is via rugged dirt roads that may be impassable at times. Four-wheel drive vehicles are highly recommended. Facilities at the Green Mountain facilities include 6 designated campsites, a vault toilet, picnic tables, and fire grates. This is a primitive campground so please pack out all of your trash. The fire lookout atop Green Mountain is manned from June through October. The nearest services are in Christmas Valley, Oregon. Point of Interest A trail along the fissure's bottom allows for visitors to hike the crack’s length—and to cool off, due to a temperature up to twenty degrees lower than the surface.

Getting there

From Christmas Valley, Oregon, head east on the Christmas Valley Highway for approximately 1 mile. Turn north (left) onto Crack-in-the-Ground Road and continue for about 7 miles, being sure to turn left onto Lava Craters Road, following signs to Crack-in-the-Ground.

Contact
541-947-6100

Activities

  • CAMPING
  • HIKING
  • FIRE LOOKOUTS/CABINS OVERNIGHT

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