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North Fork John Day

North Fork John Day is located near Ukiah in the Umatilla National Forest. The terrain consists of forested areas and riverbanks. Temperatures range from lows in the 30s Fahrenheit in winter to highs in the 80s during summer. Nearby attractions include the North Fork John Day Wilderness and the historic town of Granite.

Description

National Forest

Umatilla National Forest

Overview

This campground sits along the Wild and Scenic North Fork John Day River at the junction of the Blue Mountain and Elkhorn Scenic Byways. It features 20 campsites, 3 accessible toilet facilities, and stock handling facilities. There is no potable water or garbage service, so please pack your garbage home. This campground serves as the eastern access point to the North Fork John Day Wilderness via North Fork John Day River Trail #3022. The area offers hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, berry and mushroom picking, sight-seeing, and photography opportunities. In spring and fall you can see the salmon spawning. Special state fishing regulations apply. If you like to drive, you can pick up the Ukiah-Granite Roadside Geology auto tour brochure from the camp host or the Ranger District.

Recreation

This campground serves as the eastern portal into the North Fork John Day Wilderness and offers hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, sight-seeing, and photography. Berries and mushrooms can be found in season. If you like to drive, you can pick up the Ukiah-Granite Roadside Geology auto tour brochure from the camp host or the Ranger District office. if you are interested in history, there are numerous remnants of mining left from the turn of the century, Remember, historic objects, even if they look like trash, are protected by law and may not be removed.

Natural Features

The campground is set amidst a lodgepole pine forest, with over half of the sites in the shade. The perennial North Fork John Day River runs adjacent to the campground where you can see spawning steelhead and chinook salmon in spring and fall. In the surrounding forests live coyotes, deer, elk, wolves, bear, and cougar, plus a myriad of small animal species.

Nearby Attractions

The historic mining town of Granite is 9 miles south. State of Oregon Parks has a restored dredge that can be toured in the town of Sumpter, 22 miles south. Olive Lake is 21 miles south and west of the campground, and offers fishing , crawfishing, swimming, motorized boating (no wake allowed) and nearby trails for hiking/horseback riding (horses are not allowed in the campground). The lake-turned-reservior was constructed as part of a hydroelectric system to support gold mining activities in the northern Blue Mountain Region in the early 1900's. Historically, water from the lake flowed through a wooden pipeline for 9 miles to the Fremont Powerhouse, where it was used to produce electricity for mines and towns.__The Powerhouse is approximately 14 miles south and west of the NFJD Campground on the same road that accesses Olive Lake.

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Location

North Fork John Day is located in Oregon

Detail location of campground

Directions

From Ukiah, OR head southeast on Forest Service Road 52 approximately 40 miles to the North Fork John Day Campground and trailhead. Parking for the trailhead is in the north end of the campground. Besides the 20-site campground, there is a large trailhead parking area, toilet, unloading ramp, and facilities for stock animals (corrals, mangers, hitching posts). This site is directly adjacent to the Wild & Scenic North Fork John Day River and the Blue Mountain National Scenic Byway.

Address

401 W. Main St.
Ukiah, OR 97880

Coordinates

44.914456 N
118.40284 W

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  • Tent Sites
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Features

For Campers

  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
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  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Water Hookups

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Reviewed Nov. 26, 2022

Lucky find!

After a long day of driving we came up on this campground and got lucky finding two spaces available during hunting season!

Level  pull through site, clean pit toilet.

Enjoyed a walk down to the river.  Peaceful overnight!

Month of VisitSeptember
Reviewed Aug. 5, 2020

Secluded and peaceful

This is a FCFS, primitive campground with nice spacious sites and some with river views. There are 4 equestrian sites.  There was a camp host during our stay but he was only there one of the 3 nights we stayed.  The North Fork John Day trail departs from the campground and it is possible to make a loop using the Crane Creek trail if the river crossing is possible.

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Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Sep. 27, 2016

Camping roadtrip

Located where desert meets the forest. This lovely area provides thrills for all. Bring your ATV'S, hiking boots, and fishing polls because this area has it all!

  • Review photo of North Fork John Day by Stephanie L., September 27, 2016
  • Review photo of North Fork John Day by Stephanie L., September 27, 2016

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Does North Fork John Day have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, North Fork John Day has water hookups.

  • Are fires allowed at North Fork John Day?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at North Fork John Day, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • How hard is it to get a campsite at North Fork John Day?

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