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Top Dispersed Camping near Mississippi River Headwaters - Cross Lake

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Best Dispersed Camping Sites Near Mississippi River Headwaters - Cross Lake, OR (15)

  1. Camper-submitted photo from Quartzville Recreation Corridor
  2. Camper-submitted photo from Blue River Reservoir Roadside Camping
  3. Camper-submitted photo from Whiskey Jack Dispersed Campsite

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    Whiskey Jack Dispersed Campsite

    1 Review
    13 Photos
    73 Saves
    Camp Sherman, Oregon

    Many people enjoy the solitude and primitive experience of camping away from developed campgrounds and other campers. Dispersed camping is the term used for camping anywhere in the National Forest OUTSIDE of a designated campground. Dispersed camping means there are no toilets, no picnic tables, no trash cans, no treated water, and no fire grates. If you are dispersed camping in the winter, recognize that the Forest Service does not plow or maintain Forest Roads in the winter, so plan your trip accordingly.

    Typically, dispersed camping is NOT allowed in the vicinity of developed recreation areas such as campgrounds, boat ramps, picnic areas or trailheads. There are extra responsibilities and skills that are necessary for dispersed camping. It's your responsibility to know these before you try this new experience.

    If you are going to an area where others have camped before, pick a site that's been used before. Plants, soil and wildlife are impacted by new campsites, so using existing ones will minimize your impact on the forest. If there is no existing campsite, then follow these Leave No Trace guidelines:

    Camp on bare soil if possible, to avoid damaging or killing plants and grass. Do NOT camp within 200 feet of any water source, plants near water are especially fragile. Don't camp in the middle of a clearing or meadow. Make your campsite less visible so that other visitors will see a "wild" setting. Don't try to level or dig trenches in the ground at your campsite. Select a campsite with good natural drainage. Visit the Leave No Trace website for more information.

    Campfires Campfires are allowed when you are dispersed camping UNLESS there are fire restrictions in effect due to high fire danger conditions. It is YOUR responsibility to know if fire restrictions are in effect before you go camping.

    • Pets
    • Dispersed
    • Alcohol
  4. Camper-submitted photo from Alder Flat

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    Alder Flat

    4 Reviews
    15 Photos
    104 Saves
    Mt. Hood National Forest, Oregon

    Parking area for 4-5 vehicles overflow on the Highway 224. Alder Flat Trail #574. Link to Trail Description and Map

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Dispersed
    • Alcohol
  5. Camper-submitted photo from Moraine Lake Dispersed Camping
  6. Camper-submitted photo from Black Pine Dispersed Camping
  7. Camper-submitted photo from Little Nash Sno-Park
  8. Camper-submitted photo from FS Rd 1514 Dispersed camping
  9. Camper-submitted photo from Round Lake Campground
  10. Camper-submitted photo from North Sisters Camp on North Pine Street
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