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Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor

US 395, 3 miles SW of Ukiah, Oregon

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Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor

Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor along Highway 395 follows the North Fork of the John Day River and Camas Creek. The Corridor winds through a stately ponderosa pine, Douglas fir and western larch forest.

Quiet, relaxing and far from the high-speed demands of metropolitan life, Ukiah-Dale can provide you with a wonderfully relaxed feeling. In the nearby town of Ukiah, re-stock your groceries, gasoline or fishing tackle. Take a break and discover this unique hideaway.

The corridor provides a pleasant scenic drive and access to a popular fishing spot. Near Ukiah, amidst old-growth pines and larch, the campground provides a perfect location to stay and relax next to the soothing waters of Camas Creek.

Spring brings an abundance of wildflowers -- including camas, a traditionally important food source for the native Americans. Camas Creek and the John Day river offer anglers excellent fishing for trout, steelhead and salmon. The Bridge Creek Elk Wildlife Area is nearby, providing hunters with plenty of big game hunting opportunities. The surrounding national forest provides an abundance of mushrooms and berries.

Vital stats: Open March - November. The campground provides 27 primitive campsites(maximum site 40 feet). The Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor offers camping, fishing, scenic driving and viewing scenery.


Where:

US 395, 3 miles SW of Ukiah, Oregon 97301-1002

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