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Frazier Campground & Trailhead

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Frazier Campground & Trailhead is located near Ukiah in the Umatilla National Forest. The area features forested terrain with trails for hiking and exploring. Temperatures range from 30°F in winter to 85°F in summer, and nearby attractions include the North Fork John Day Wilderness and Olive Lake.

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Location

Frazier Campground & Trailhead is located in Oregon

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Directions

From Ukiah, OR, travel east on Oregon State Highway 244 for 16 miles.  Turn right on Forest Service Road 5226. Frazier Campground/Trailhead is located about 3/4 mile up on the left.

Coordinates

45.15775154 N
118.64141297 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Group

Features

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  • ADA Access
  • Picnic Table
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Reviewed Sep. 8, 2018

Set up for OHV Riders

Frazier OHV campgrounds has three areas, entrance with covered picnic area and two campsites along with a ramp to unload OHV. Middle loop with #15 to #20 camp site. Then upper loop with #3 to #14 camp site, five of those sites are group sites. Take your garbage and bring your water. You are close to trails and drive up the 5226 forest road to see the site of Frazier guard station, and Fire Look out area. Off hwy 244 on forest road 5226 less than a mile from highway.

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  • Review photo of Frazier Campground & Trailhead by Cindy U., September 8, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Frazier Campground located in Oregon?

Frazier Campground & Trailhead is located in northeastern Oregon, situated in the Blue Mountains region. This OHV-friendly campground is positioned near Ukiah, Oregon, making it a popular destination for off-highway vehicle enthusiasts. The campground is nestled in a forested area that provides access to numerous trails and outdoor recreation opportunities in this scenic part of the state.

How do I get to Frazier Campground from Ukiah, Oregon?

From Ukiah, Oregon, you can reach Frazier Campground by following forest service roads. The campground is a relatively short drive from Ukiah. As you approach, you'll find the entrance area with a covered picnic area and initial campsites, followed by middle and upper loops further in. For precise directions, it's recommended to check with the local Forest Service office before your trip, as forest roads can sometimes be confusing to navigate.

What amenities are available at Frazier Campground?

Frazier Campground offers basic amenities suitable for a more rustic camping experience. The campground features multiple camping areas with approximately 20 numbered sites spread across an entrance area, middle loop (#15-#20), and upper loop (#3-#14). Five of these are group sites. There's a covered picnic area at the entrance and a ramp for unloading OHVs. Important to note: you'll need to bring your own water and pack out all garbage. The campground is primarily designed for OHV enthusiasts with convenient trail access nearby.