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Owyhee River - Below Dam - Owyhee Dam Park

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Owyhee River - Below Dam - Owyhee Dam Park, near the Owyhee River in Oregon, is a fantastic spot for those who love the great outdoors and want to camp right by the water. This area offers a rugged, natural setting where you can pitch your tent and enjoy the beauty of the desert landscape.

Visitors rave about the abundance of free camping sites along the river, making it easy to find a perfect spot to set up camp. As one camper noted, “Love how most of the areas that are dispersed sites are free! Many to choose from and right on the river!” If fishing is your thing, you’re in luck—this location is known for epic fishing opportunities, especially for those keen on fly fishing for trophy brown trout.

The scenery is stunning, with plenty of trails to explore and a chance to spot some wildlife. Campers have shared their experiences of enjoying the river and the peaceful surroundings, making it a great getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. Just remember, amenities are limited, so come prepared with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Whether you're there for fishing, hiking, or just soaking in the tranquility, Owyhee River - Below Dam is a solid choice for your next camping adventure.

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Owyhee River - Below Dam - Owyhee Dam Park is located in Oregon

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43.65053804 N
117.24649875 W

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  • Drive-In
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  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

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  • Tent Sites
  • Dispersed

Features

For Campers

  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Pull-Through Sites

DISPERSED CAMPING

Enjoy dispersed camping on government land and leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. No (or limited) services at this camping area. Permit may be required.


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Reviewed Aug. 1, 2022

Lots of great spots !

Lots of great spots as yoi river along the river, not necessarily the coordinates provided here. Epic fishing. :)

Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Owyhee River - Below Dam - Owyhee Dam Park by Jennifer R., August 1, 2022
Reviewed Aug. 22, 2019

Lots of free sites!

Love how most of the areas that are dispersed sites are free! Many to choose from and right on the river!

Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Aug. 19, 2019

Good little place

Firstly, dont follow your gps to the coordinates given here, if you follow it to the point on google maps you'll end up at one of the highest points in that valley (and you'll see my newly made "night one" site. If you want the site in the pictures, which was fairly quiet other than a few people checking if it was open, take the first right after the bridge and follow the trail down. Lots of trails, more people near the river but if you're into desert camping and want seclusion you'll want to get into the hills (towards google maps point) but hang a right at the top of the trail. Overall, pretty great place to getaway.

  • Review photo of Owyhee River - Below Dam - Owyhee Dam Park by Andy S., August 19, 2019
  • Review photo of Owyhee River - Below Dam - Owyhee Dam Park by Andy S., August 19, 2019
  • Review photo of Owyhee River - Below Dam - Owyhee Dam Park by Andy S., August 19, 2019
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Reviewed May. 22, 2018

Trophy Brown Trout Fishery!!!

If you enjoy Fly Fishing for Brown Trout, this place is awesome. There is dispersed camping all along the river below the dam. It is very rugged, but there are amenities for camping. Just follow Owyhee Lake Rd along the river and you will find spaces to set up your tent or RV. It is a bit deserty, so beware of snakes. You will find quite a few places before the tunnel. There are some places for RVs after the tunnel as well. But there are quite a few places to set up tents. There are some J-Jons along the stretch of river with camping spots near them.

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Owyhee River - Below Dam - Owyhee Dam Park by Ed E., May 22, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between camping at Owyhee Reservoir and Lake Owyhee State Park?

Owyhee Reservoir offers more dispersed, primitive camping opportunities with fewer amenities and facilities, but greater flexibility in choosing your site. Many spots are free and situated directly along the river. Lake Owyhee State Park provides more developed camping with established sites and likely more amenities such as restrooms, potable water, and possibly hookups. The State Park typically requires fees and may have a reservation system, while the reservoir area allows more spontaneous camping. The reservoir area below the dam is known for excellent fly fishing access, particularly for brown trout.

Where are the best camping spots along the Owyhee River?

The best camping spots along the Owyhee River are found in the dispersed areas below the dam. Following Owyhee Lake Road along the river reveals numerous prime camping locations. Many sites are situated right on the riverbank, offering direct water access and scenic views. While the area is rugged and has a desert-like landscape, there are basic amenities available for campers. These dispersed sites accommodate both tents and RVs, with several free camping options throughout the area. For the optimal experience, explore various pullouts along the river road rather than relying solely on GPS coordinates.

What recreation activities are available at the Below Dam Recreation Area?

Fly fishing for brown trout is the premier activity at the Below Dam Recreation Area, with the Owyhee River offering exceptional angling opportunities. Camping is available along the riverbanks in numerous dispersed sites. The area's rugged desert landscape provides a scenic backdrop for hiking and nature photography. Wildlife viewing is possible throughout the region. Water activities include fishing and potentially wading or swimming in suitable sections of the river. The relatively remote setting makes it ideal for those seeking quiet recreation away from crowds.

Are there any specific regulations for camping in the Owyhee Canyonlands?

Camping in the Owyhee Canyonlands follows dispersed camping regulations typical of public lands. Many sites are free, particularly those along the river below the dam. Standard leave-no-trace principles apply, requiring visitors to pack out all trash. Fire restrictions may be in place seasonally due to the arid conditions. While specific site reservations aren't needed for dispersed areas, campers should be aware of any seasonal closures. For the most current regulations, contact the Bureau of Land Management office that oversees the Owyhee region, as rules may change based on environmental conditions or management decisions.