Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area
Reviewed Aug. 22, 2018

Ranger Review: Oofos Sandals at Oregon Sunstone Collection Area

The Campground: Oregon Sunstone Collection Area

Sunstones are the Oregon state gemstone, and out in the middle of the Oregon desert the Bureau of Land Management has set aside an amazing area where you can camp and rockhound for free. There's shade areas covering picnic tables, a pit toilet (filled with black widow spiders), and large camp sites with level gravel tent pads.

The campsite is amazing, yet remote. If it weren't for the black widow spiders in the pit toilet and lack of water, this site would easily rate a 5. As it was, we had an amazing time staying here for two nights, picking up sunstones everywhere as well as visiting a local "fee" mine called Pana Mine. Smallish sunstones are everywhere right on the surface. If you want to find larger sunstones or ones with unusual colors, local mines have several pricing options.

Tips:

  1. Bring lots of water and everything you'll need for camping since the nearest town is about 25 miles away on rough dirt roads (food, sunscreen, extensive first-aid kits including snake bite kits). You'll also need to pack everything out, including your trash.
  2. Bring at least one very good spare tire and preferably two, or a spare plus a can of fix-a-flat.
  3. I had very limited cell phone service with Sprint. Other locations had a bit of service with Verizon, but definitely don't count on being able to get in touch with anyone.
  4. Print out a map of the area and directions from BLM before you go.
  5. In case of a medical emergency, most of the "fee mines" scattered throughout the area have good first-aid kits and ways to reach emergency personnel.
  6. There's no limit that I know of to the amount of sunstones you can pick up the in public collection area, but they can only be used for personal use (you can't sell or trade them).

Ranger Review: Oofos OOlala Sandal - Cloud White

I've been wearing my Oofos Flip Flops (OOlala Sandal - Cloud White) for several weeks now and I have nothing but good things to say about them. As a dyrt ranger, I was given a pair to review for free, and I was quite excited having heard such great things beforehand from other rangers. They definitely lived up to the hype. Super-comfy, thick soles that held up well even to rocks and hiking, and the ability to send them through the wash are all huge pluses in my book.

To truly put them to the test, however, I brought them with me to the suntone collection area near Plush, Oregon--an area in the middle of the Oregon desert literally covered with sharp glass-like rocks. I knew none of the other sandals or water shoes I had would hold up to all those rocks, and I was also dubious with the Oofos. After all, other flip-flops I've had in the past would always get rocks and thorns stuck in the bottom that would tear holes in them. After three days out in the desert however, I was thrilled to have my Oofos including the sole still looking like new. Definitely a 5/5 star review for my favorite new shoes.

Check out the video review to hear my sizing tips and the one suggestion I have to make them better.

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Video review of the sunstone collection area near Plush, Oregon on BLM land.
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  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018
  • Review of Oofos OOlala sandals (fli-flops) in the Oregon desert near Plush, Oregon.
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  • Review photo of Oregon Sunstone Public Collection Area by Corinna B., August 22, 2018