Lone Tree Campground — Cottonwood Canyon State Park
Julie P.
Reviewed May. 7, 2018

Hiking, adventures, and more!

Some friends and I decided to camp during our time off from college. We decided to head to Cottonwood Canyon State Park, and I am definitely glad that we did. This area is really cool, and has an almost "desert" kind of feel. The canyons are really pretty!! This park is very open- all you see are canyons, hills and mountains all around you. It doesn't get much better than this. The only downside I would say is because it has that desert feel, you definitely have to lookout for snakes. This was my biggest fear, and we ended up seeing a few on our hikes. There are some really great hikes you can do nearby. We did the Pinnacles Trail and Lost Corral Trail. Both of these hikes were "moderate/difficult." They were both a little over 8 miles roundtrip. The scenery is gorgeous on both hikes- you follow along the river (John Day River). We also saw some bikers on these trails too, so if you like to bike I would definitely recommend bringing them! There are about 20 different campsites, and they were pretty large which was nice. There are also toilets on site, too.

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  • Review photo of Lone Tree Campground — Cottonwood Canyon State Park by Julie P., May 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Lone Tree Campground — Cottonwood Canyon State Park by Julie P., May 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Lone Tree Campground — Cottonwood Canyon State Park by Julie P., May 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Lone Tree Campground — Cottonwood Canyon State Park by Julie P., May 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Lone Tree Campground — Cottonwood Canyon State Park by Julie P., May 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Lone Tree Campground — Cottonwood Canyon State Park by Julie P., May 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Lone Tree Campground — Cottonwood Canyon State Park by Julie P., May 7, 2018