Established Camping
Pringle Falls Campground
About
National Forest
Deschutes National Forest
Overview
Pringle Falls Campground is located along the Deschutes River.
Recreation
This stretch of the Deschutes River provides opportunities for fishing and paddling.
Facilities
Pringle Falls Campground can accommodate RV, trailer or tent-campers however electric and water hookups are not available. This is a no water facility so campers will need to bring their own supply. All sites are equipped with a picnic table and fire pit and the campground has vault toilets available.
Natural Features
Situated beneath mixed conifer canopy, Pringle Falls Campground's campsites provide access to the Deschutes River.
Nearby Attractions
Visitors can explore wilderness areas, rivers, lakes and reservoirs, and approximately hundred of miles of trail. Newberry National Volcanic Monument, approxiately 45 minutes by vehicle, is a great starting point for visitors to learn about the diverse landscape and history of the area through interpretive programs and exhibits. Visitors can explore Lava River Cave, the longest continuous lava tube in Oregon. Visitors enjoy traveling the Cascade Lakes Scenic Bywaywhich climbs 66 miles through the Cascade Range, weaving past snow-capped peaks and alpine lakes.
Charges & Cancellations
Once your reservation start date has begun, neither the Recreation.gov Contact Center nor the campground manager will be able to modify your reservation.
Access
- Drive-InPark next to your site
Stay Connected
- WiFiUnknown
- VerizonUnknown
- AT&TUnknown
- T-MobileUnknown
Site Types
- Tent Sites
- RV Sites
- Standard (Tent/RV)
Features
For Campers
- Picnic Table
- Phone Service
- Toilets
- Alcohol
- Pets
- Fires
For Vehicles
- Pull-Through Sites
Better Than The Chips
When you arrive at this campsite, it is hard to believe that it is only a 15-min drive from La Pine (the nearest city). It is perfectly isolated with great scenery and noise of the nearby river. As you are traveling west on County Road 43, you will cross a bridge and see a sign that says, Pringle Falls. This sign is for the falls themselves, not for the campground! Continue driving, and you will see a sign for Pringle Falls Campground on the north (right) side of the road. Follow the signs to the campground, and you will have arrived at the small campground with one vault toilet. No potable water, if you choose to collect water from the river remember to treat it! Located just outside of a reserved section of woodland that has been set aside for research and education, the campsite is situated on the grassy east river bank of the upper Deschutes River. We arrived on a Saturday in June and had the luxury of being the only ones there and getting to choose between any one of the seven sites. Though there are no "waterfront" campsites, site # 6 is pretty close to being waterfront, and just a couple of steps gives you a beautiful view of the river below. The camp doesn't offer any bear-proof food lockers so remember to be safe and store food in proper containers. In the morning take a lovely stroll along the river's edge and if you get a chance take a nice skinny dip in the water!
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Small and quiet, not maintained, no activities at the site
Pringle Falls Campground sits right on the Deschutes river, about 15 minutes West of La Pine, Oregon. The campground is small, about 7 sites total. The road getting to the campsite is not maintained, so go very slow if you're in a car (SUV/Trucks will make it just fine). We were there in early July, and it was very dry, which meant it was very dusty. I'm not sure if it was just the type of ground or because it was former riverbed, but it was very very dusty and everything we brought got covered in fine dust.
Campsite #1 is the best, as it is surrounded by trees and somewhat separated from the others. #2-4 are pretty much right next to each-other, without any delineation or space between.
Also, ants everywhere. Lots and lots of ants. More ants than I've ever seen anywhere in Oregon.
The river is very pretty, but swift moving water. You can get in and swim, but the water is moving fast so be very careful. Too fast and deep for kids.
It's quiet and out of the way, so if you're looking for a spot that is off the beaten path, then it is great. If you want a place that has lots of activity nearby, then this probably isn't a great spot. Particularly for kids, there isn't much in the way of places to explore or things to do.
Location
Pringle Falls Campground is located in Oregon
Directions
From Bend, OR: Travel about 27 miles south on Highway 97, then 7 miles west on County Road 43, then you will see a sign for the campground on the north side of the road.
Address
63095 DESCHUTES MARKET ROAD
Bend, OR 97701
Coordinates
43.7485194 N
121.6025167 W