About this campground
Overview Located 20 minutes south of Paisley, Oregon, Marsters Spring is a rustic and peaceful campground along the banks of the Chewaucan River. The water level stays consistent on this river, providing good habitat for fish. Anglers can cast their line for catch-and-release trout. A creek flows amid sagebrush and through a mixed stand of alder, juniper and ponderosa pines. The Chewaucan Crossing trailhead is just one and a half miles up the road which accesses the National Recreation Trail #160. Ten widely spaced campsites offer privacy. All sites have picnic tables and fire grates, and there are two vault toilets. A hand pump gives access to fresh water during open season. Trash service is provided throughout the summer months. Recreation recreational activities include flyfishing, picnicking, hiking, mountain biking and nature viewing. Facilities 2 vault toilets, trash receptacles, and water (hand pump) Natural Features natural features include the Chewaucan River, and its rugged canyon surrounding the campground. Nearby Attractions National Recreation Trail #160, Morgan Butte Fire Lookout, Chewaucan River,
Getting there
From Paisley, OR take Highway 31 north toward Silver Lake, Oregon turn left on County Highway 2-08, Mill Street, and continue left on Forest Service (FS) Road 33. Follow FS Road 33 to the campground.
Activities
- BIKING
- FISHING
- KAYAKING
- PHOTOGRAPHY
- RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
- WATER ACCESS
- WHITEWATER RAFTING
- PICNICKING
- OFF HIGHWAY VEHICLE TRAILS
- BIRDING
- CAMPING
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