OREGON

Oregon is a beautiful state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States that offers visitors a wide range of exciting activities and scenic landscapes. The state is known for its rugged coastline, lush forests, and diverse wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the stunning Crater Lake National Park, hike through the Columbia River Gorge, or take a leisurely drive along the scenic Pacific Coast Highway. In addition to its natural wonders, Oregon also boasts a vibrant culinary scene, with a variety of local breweries, wineries, and farm-to-table restaurants that offer delicious and unique food and drinks.

NATIONAL FOREST

Oregon is home to several beautiful national forests that offer visitors an opportunity to explore its stunning natural landscapes. The national forests in Oregon cover over 4 million acres of land and are filled with majestic mountains, scenic rivers, and lush forests. The forests provide a variety of recreational opportunities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Visitors can explore the famous Crater Lake National Park, which is known for its deep blue lake and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Another popular destination is the Deschutes National Forest, which features over 1.6 million acres of wilderness areas and offers visitors a chance to explore the region’s volcanic landscape. With its diverse flora and fauna, stunning scenery, and numerous recreational opportunities, the national forests in Oregon are a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Deschutes National Forest

The Deschutes National Forest is a beautiful wilderness area located in central Oregon, covering over 1.8 million acres of land. The forest offers visitors an opportunity to explore the region’s volcanic landscape, with stunning views of the Cascade Mountains and the Three Sisters Wilderness area. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, camping, and skiing. The forest features several scenic trails, such as the Pacific Crest Trail and the Metolius-Windigo Trail, that wind through dense forests, pristine lakes, and breathtaking mountain vistas. The Deschutes River, which runs through the forest, is renowned for its world-class fishing opportunities, with plenty of rainbow trout, steelhead, and salmon. In the winter months, visitors can enjoy skiing and snowshoeing at the popular Mount Bachelor Ski Resort.  Find out more information here!   https://www.fs.usda.gov/deschutes


Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District

63095 Deschutes Market Road , Bend, OR 97701

(541) 383-5300


Crecent Ranger District

136471 Hwy 97 North , OR 97733

(541) 433-3200


Sisters Ranger District

201 N. Pine Street, Sisters, OR 97759

(541) 549-7700


Fremont-Winema National Forest

The Fremont-Winema National Forest is a vast wilderness area located in southern Oregon and covers over 2.3 million acres of land. The forest offers visitors an opportunity to explore a diverse range of ecosystems, from high desert terrain to lush forests and alpine lakes. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing. The forest features several scenic trails, including the Fremont National Recreation Trail and the Lakeview Trail, that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, cougars, and bald eagles, providing ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to observe and photograph these magnificent creatures. The forest is also known for its stunning beauty in the fall when the leaves of the aspen and cottonwood trees turn into a brilliant display of colors. You can check out more information here!    https://www.fs.usda.gov/fremont-winema


Chemult Ranger District

110500 Highway 97 N Chemult, OR 97731

(541) 365-7001


Chiloquin Ranger District

38500 Highway 97 North Chiloquin, OR 97624

(541) 783-4001


Klamath Ranger District

2819 Dahlia Street, Suite A Klamath Falls, OR 97601

(541) 883-6714


Lakeview Ranger District

18049 Hwy 395 Lakeview, OR 97630

(541) 947-6300


Paisley Ranger District

303 Highway 31 Paisley, OR 97636

(541) 943-3114


Silver Lake Ranger District

65600 Highway 31 Silver Lake, OR 97638

(541) 576-2107


Malheur National Forest

The Malheur National Forest is a vast wilderness area located in eastern Oregon, covering over 1.4 million acres of land. The forest offers visitors an opportunity to explore a diverse range of ecosystems, from high desert terrain to lush forests and alpine lakes. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing. The forest features several scenic trails, including the North Fork Malheur Trail and the Blue Mountain Scenic Byway, that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including mule deer, elk, and mountain lions, providing ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to observe and photograph these magnificent creatures. The forest is also known for its stunning beauty in the fall when the leaves of the aspen and cottonwood trees turn into a brilliant display of colors. You can check out more information here!  https://www.fs.usda.gov/malheur


Emigrant Creek Ranger District

265 Highway 20 South Hines, OR 97738

(541) 573-4300


Prairie City Ranger District

327 SW Front St, Prairie City, OR 97869

(541) 820-3800


No Vehicle Use Maps


Mount Hood National Forest

The Mount Hood National Forest is a stunning wilderness area located in northern Oregon, covering over 1.1 million acres of land. The forest offers visitors an opportunity to explore the region’s volcanic landscape, with stunning views of Mount Hood, the highest peak in Oregon. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, camping, and skiing. The forest features several scenic trails, such as the Pacific Crest Trail and the Timberline Trail, that wind through dense forests, pristine lakes, and breathtaking mountain vistas. The forest is also home to several historic sites, including the Timberline Lodge, a national historic landmark built in the 1930s. In the winter months, visitors can enjoy skiing and snowboarding at the popular Mount Hood Ski Resort, which offers over 4,000 acres of skiable terrain.  You can check out more information here!    https://www.fs.usda.gov/mthood


Barlow Ranger District

780 NE Court St Dufur, OR 97021

(541) 467-2291

Vehicle Use Map (Barlow & Hood River)


Clackamas River Ranger District

16400 Champion Way Sandy, OR 97055

(971) 333-4100

Vehicle Use Map


Hood River Ranger District

6780 Highway 35 Parkdale, OR 97041

(541) 352-6002

Vehicle Use Map (Barlow & Hood River)


Zigzag Ranger District

70220 E Highway 26 Zigzag, OR 97049

(503) 622-3191

Vehicle Use Map


Ochoco National Forest

The Ochoco National Forest is a beautiful wilderness area located in central Oregon, covering over 850,000 acres of land. The forest offers visitors an opportunity to explore a diverse range of ecosystems, from high desert terrain to lush forests and alpine lakes. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing. The forest features several scenic trails, including the Ochoco Divide Trail and the Lookout Mountain Trail, that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, cougars, and elk, providing ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to observe and photograph these magnificent creatures. The forest is also known for its stunning beauty in the fall when the leaves of the aspen and cottonwood trees turn into a brilliant display of colors.  You can check out more information here!    https://www.fs.usda.gov/ochoco


Lookout Mountain Ranger District (Ochoco Supervisors Office)

3160 NE 3rd Street Prineville, OR 97754

(541) 416-6500

Vehicle Use Maps: (Lookout Mountain), (Paulina), (Maury Mountains)


Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest

The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is a magnificent wilderness area located in southern Oregon and northern California, covering over 1.8 million acres of land. The forest offers visitors an opportunity to explore a diverse range of ecosystems, from lush rainforests to high desert terrain. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing. The forest features several scenic trails, including the Rogue River Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail, that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including black bears, cougars, and bald eagles, providing ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to observe and photograph these magnificent creatures. The forest is also known for its stunning beauty in the fall when the leaves of the aspen and cottonwood trees turn into a brilliant display of colors. You can check out more information here!  https://www.fs.usda.gov/rogue-siskiyou


Gold Beach Ranger District

29279 Ellensburg Avenue Gold Beach, Oregon 97444

(541) 247-3600

Vehicle Use Map (Powers and Gold Beach)


High Cascades Ranger District

47201 Highway 62 Prospect, Oregon 97536-9724

(541) 560-3400

Vehicle Use Map


Powers Ranger District

42861 Highway 242 Powers, Oregon 97466

(541) 439-6200

Vehicle Use Map (Powers and Gold Beach)


Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District

6941 Upper Applegate Road Jacksonville, Oregon 97530-9314

(541) 899-3800

Vehicle Use Map


Wild Rivers Ranger District (Cave Junction Office)

26568 Redwood Highway Cave Junction, Oregon 97523

(541) 592-4000

Vehicle Use Map (Wild Rivers)


Wild Rivers Ranger District (Grants Pass Office)

2164 Northeast Spalding Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97526

(541) 471-6500

Vehicle Use Map (Wild Rivers)


Siuslaw National Forest

The Siuslaw National Forest is a scenic wilderness area located on the central coast of Oregon, covering over 630,000 acres of land. The forest offers visitors an opportunity to explore a diverse range of ecosystems, from lush rainforests to stunning beaches along the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing. The forest features several scenic trails, including the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area and the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area, that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and coastline. The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including Roosevelt elk, black bears, and bald eagles, providing ample opportunities for wildlife enthusiasts to observe and photograph these magnificent creatures. The forest is also known for its stunning beauty in the spring when the rhododendrons and other wildflowers bloom. You can check out more information here!  https://www.fs.usda.gov/siuslaw


Siuslaw Supervisor’s Office

3200 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR 97331

(541)750-7000


Herbo Ranger District

31525 Hwy 22, PO Box 235, Hebo, OR 97122

(503)392-5100

Vehicle Use Map


Central Coast Ranger District (Waldport Office)

1130 Forestry Lane, P.O. Box 400, Waldport, Oregon 97394

(541)563-8400

Vehicle Use Maps: (Central Coast, North), (Central Coast, South)


Cape Perpetua Visitor Center

2400 Highway 101, Yachats, Oregon 97498

(541)547-3289

Vehicle Use Maps:  (Central Coast, North) (Central Coast, South)


Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area

855 Highway 101, Reedsport, Oregon 97467

(541)271-6000

Vehicle Use Maps:  (Central Coast, North) (Central Coast, South)


Umpqua National Forest

The Umpqua National Forest is a vast wilderness area located in southern Oregon, United States. The forest covers over one million acres of land and is characterized by a diverse range of ecosystems, including old-growth forests, high mountain peaks, and cascading waterfalls. Visitors to the Umpqua National Forest can enjoy a wide variety of outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and mountain biking. The forest is home to an abundance of wildlife, including black bears, elk, deer, and bald eagles. With its pristine natural beauty and numerous opportunities for outdoor adventure, the Umpqua National Forest is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the majesty of the Pacific Northwest.You can check out more information here!   https://www.fs.usda.gov/willamette


Umpqua Supervisor’s Office

2900 Northwest Stewart Parkway, Roseburg, OR 97471

(541) 957-3200


Cottage Grove Ranger District

34963 Shoreview Road, Cottage Grove, OR 97424

(541) 767-5000

Vehicle Use Map


Diamond Lake Ranger District

2020 Toketee Ranger Station Road, Idleyld Park, OR 97447

(541) 498-2531

Vehicle Use Maps: (Diamond Lake, East), (Diamond Lake, West)


Diamond Lake Visitor Center

Located at Diamond Lake Campground

(541) 793-3310

Vehicle Use Maps:  (Diamond Lake, East) (Diamond Lake, West)


North Umpqua Ranger District

18782 North Umpqua Highway, Glide, OR 97443

(541) 496-3532

Vehicle Use Maps: (North Umpqua, South), (North Umpqua, North)


Tiller Ranger District

27812 Tiller Trail Highway, Tiller, OR 97484

(541) 825-3100

Vehicle Use Maps: (Tiller, East), (Tiller, West)


Williamette National Forest

The Willamette National Forest is a beautiful forest located in western Oregon, United States. The forest covers over 1.6 million acres and is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, which range from high mountain peaks to lush forests and clear blue lakes. Visitors to the Willamette National Forest can enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The forest is home to an abundance of wildlife, including black bears, elk, cougars, and numerous bird species. The forest is also home to several scenic attractions, such as the famous Three Sisters Mountains, which offer stunning panoramic views. You can check out more information here!  https://www.fs.usda.gov/willamette


Williamette Supervisor’s Office

3106 Pierce Parkway Suite D, Springfield, OR 97477

(541)225-6300


Detroit Ranger District

44125 North Santiam Highway SE, Detroit, OR 97342

(503)854-3366

Vehicle Use Map


Sweet Home Ranger District

4431 Highway 20, Sweet Home, OR 97386

(541)367-5168

Vehicle Use Map


McKenzie River Ranger District

57600 McKenzie Hwy, McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413

(541)822-3381

Vehicle Use Maps: (McKenzie, South), (McKenzie, North)


Middle Fork Ranger District

46375 Highway 58, Westfir, OR 97492

(541)782-2283

Vehicle Use Maps: (Middle Fork, South), (Middle Fork, North)


Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is a stunning natural wonder located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The gorge spans over 80 miles along the Columbia River, separating the states of Oregon and Washington. The area features dramatic cliffs, towering waterfalls, and a variety of wildlife and plant species. Visitors can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, fishing, and scenic drives. Some of the most popular attractions include Multnomah Falls, the Bonneville Dam, and the Historic Columbia River Highway. You can check out more information here!  https://www.fs.usda.gov/crgnsa


Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

902 Wasco Avenue, Suite 200, Hood River, OR 97031

(541) 308-1700

Vehicle Use Map


Klamath National Forest (Part of California)

The Klamath National Forest is a large forested area in the western part of Northern California and a part of the Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion. The forest spans 1.7 million acres and features breathtaking landscapes of towering forests and small lakes in the northern mountainous region. The forest provides a variety of recreational activities for visitors, including camping, fishing, hiking, rafting, and backpacking. There are many trails and roads available for motorized and non-motorized travel. Other attractions within the Klamath National Forest include scenic overlooks, vista points, panoramic views, and wild areas full of diverse wildlife. Check out more here!  https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/klamath/


Goosenest Ranger District- Butte Valley National Grassland

37805 Highway 97, Macdoel, CA 96058

(530) 398-4391

Vehicle Use Maps:  (Goosenest, North)(Goosenest, South)


Happy Camp- Oak Knoll Ranger District

63822 CA-96, Happy Camp, CA 96039

(530) 493-2243

Vehicle Use Maps:  (Happy Camp, North)(Happy Camp, South)(Oak Knoll, North)(Oak Knoll, South)


Salmon- Scott River Ranger District

11263 CA-3, Fort Jones, CA 96032

(530) 468-5351

Vehicle Use Maps:  (Scott River, North)(Scott River, South)(Salmon River, North)(Salmon River, South)


Wallowa-Whitman National Forest (Part of Idaho)

The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest is a vast wilderness area located in the northeastern part of Oregon, covering over 2.3 million acres of land. The forest offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience a diverse range of ecosystems, from the high alpine peaks to the lush forests and rugged canyons. Hikers can explore the popular Eagle Cap Wilderness area, which is home to several alpine lakes, stunning vistas, and challenging trails. The forest is also popular for fishing, with several rivers and streams teeming with trout and salmon. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot a variety of animals, including elk, deer, black bears, and coyotes. Visitors can also explore the historic towns of Baker City and Joseph, which offer a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage. With its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, and ample recreational opportunities, the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty of Oregon. You can check out more information here!    https://www.fs.usda.gov/wallowa-whitman


Whitman Ranger District

1550 Dewey Avenue Suite A Baker City, Oregon 97814

(541) 523-6391


Whitman Ranger District- Pine Field Office

38470 Pine Town Lane Halfway, Oregon 97834

(541) 742-7511


La Grande Ranger District

3502 Hwy. 30 La Grande, Oregon 97850

(541) 962-8500


Hells Canyon National Recreational Area

US-95, Riggins, OR 83549

(541) 523-6391


No Vehicle Use Maps


Umatilla National Forest (Part of Washington)

The Umatilla National Forest is a pristine wilderness area located in northeastern Oregon, United States. The forest covers over one million acres of land and is characterized by its rugged mountain terrain, dense forests, and crystal-clear streams. Visitors to the Umatilla National Forest can enjoy a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, and mountain biking. The forest is home to an abundance of wildlife, including black bears, elk, deer, and bighorn sheep. The forest also boasts several scenic attractions, such as the historic Oregon Trail and the North Fork John Day Wilderness.  You can check out more information here!   https://www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla


Umatilla Supervisor’s Office

72510 Coyote Road, Pendleton, Oregon 97801

(541) 278 3716


Heppner Ranger District

P.O. Box 7, Heppner, Oregon 97836

(541) 676 9187


North Fork John Day Ranger District

P.O. Box 158, Ukiah, Oregon 97880

(541) 427 3231


Pomeroy Ranger District

71 West Main, Pomeroy, Washington 99347

(509) 843 1891


Walla Walla Ranger District

1415 West Rose St., Walla Walla, Washington 99362

(509) 522 6290


BLM

BLM land in Oregon is characterized by its vast, open spaces and diverse landscapes. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages over 2.5 million acres of public land in Oregon, which includes everything from rugged desert terrain to lush forests and wetlands. Visitors to BLM land in Oregon can enjoy a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing. The land is home to an abundance of wildlife, including pronghorn antelope, elk, deer, and a variety of bird species. BLM land in Oregon also boasts several historic and cultural attractions, such as the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument and the Steens Mountain Wilderness Area. With its stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and numerous opportunities for outdoor adventure, BLM land in Oregon is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the great outdoors.

Oregon/Washington State Office

The Oregon/Washington State Office is the regional office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) responsible for managing public lands in Oregon and Washington states, United States. The office is located in Portland, Oregon, and oversees the management of over 16 million acres of public land, including forests, rangelands, and wildlands. The office is responsible for implementing federal policies, administering permits for land use, and working with local communities and stakeholders to ensure the sustainable use and conservation of public lands. The Oregon/Washington State Office is committed to promoting public access to public lands, protecting wildlife and cultural resources, and supporting local economies through responsible land management practices. With its dedicated team of professionals and commitment to responsible stewardship of public lands, the Oregon/Washington State Office is a critical agency in ensuring the continued preservation and sustainable use of the region’s natural resources. Check out more information here!   https://www.blm.gov/office/oregonwashington-state-office


Oregon/Washington State Office

P.O. Box 2965 Portland, OR 97208

(503)808-6001


Burns District

The Burns District is a region in southeastern Oregon that is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The district covers over 5.5 million acres of public land and is characterized by its high desert landscapes, volcanic formations, and scenic vistas. The district is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including sage-grouse, pronghorn antelope, and mule deer. Visitors to the Burns District can enjoy a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The district also has several notable attractions, including the Alvord Desert, Steens Mountain Wilderness Area, and Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Check out more information here!  https://www.blm.gov/office/burns-district-office


Burns District Office

28910 Hwy 20 West Hines, OR 97738

(541)573-4400


Coos Bay District

The Coos Bay District is a region in southwestern Oregon that is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The district covers over 200,000 acres of public land and is characterized by its diverse landscapes, which include coastal forests, sand dunes, and estuaries. The district is home to an abundance of wildlife, including black bears, Roosevelt elk, and several bird species. Visitors to the Coos Bay District can enjoy a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and wildlife viewing. The district also boasts several notable attractions, including the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area and the Coquille River Lighthouse. Check out more information here!   https://www.blm.gov/office/coos-bay-district-office


Coos Bay District Office

1300 Airport Lane North Bend, OR 97459

(541)756-0100


Lakeview District

The Lakeview District is a region in south-central Oregon that is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The district covers over 5 million acres of public land and is characterized by its diverse landscapes, which include high desert plains, sagebrush steppe, and forested mountains. The district is home to a variety of wildlife, including pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and sage grouse. Visitors to the Lakeview District can enjoy a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting. The district also boasts several notable attractions, including the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge and the Fremont National Recreation Trail. Check out more information here!  https://www.blm.gov/office/lakeview-district-office


Lakeview District Office

1301 South G Street Lakeview, OR 97630

(541)947-2177


Klamath Falls Field Office

2795 Anderson Avenue, Bldg. #25 Klamath Falls, OR 97603

(541)883-6916


Lakeview Field Office

1301 South G Street Lakeview, OR 97630

(541)947-2177


Medford District

The Medford District is a region in southwestern Oregon that is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The district covers over 600,000 acres of public land and is characterized by its diverse landscapes, which include rugged mountains, lush forests, and grassy meadows. The district is home to an abundance of wildlife, including black bears, mountain lions, and several bird species. Visitors to the Medford District can enjoy a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting. The district also boasts several notable attractions, including the Rogue River, the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, and the Oregon Caves National Monument. Check out more information here!  https://www.blm.gov/office/medford-district-office


Medford District Office

3040 Biddle Road Medford, OR 97504

(541)618-2200


Grants Pass Interagency Office

2164 N.E. Spalding Avenue Grants Pass, OR 97526

(541)471-6500


Northwest Oregon District

The Northwest Oregon District is a region located in the state of Oregon, USA. This district encompasses several counties, including Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook, and Washington. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, including rugged coastline, dense forests, and towering mountains. Popular attractions in the region include the Columbia River Gorge, Mount Hood, and the Oregon Coast. The Northwest Oregon District is also home to several vibrant cities, such as Portland, which is known for its eclectic culture and thriving arts scene. Check out more information here!  https://www.blm.gov/office/northwest-oregon-district-office


Northwest Oregon District Office

1717 Fabry Road, SE Salem, OR 97306

(503)375-5646


Springfield Interagency Office

3106 Pierce Parkway, Suite E Springfield, OR 97477

(541)683-6600


Tilamook Field Office

4610 Third Street Tillamook, OR 97141

(503)815-1100


Prineville District

The Prineville District is a region located in Central Oregon, USA. This district encompasses several counties, including Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, with vast high desert landscapes, rolling hills, and picturesque mountains. The region is home to several notable landmarks, including the Painted Hills, Smith Rock State Park, and the Newberry National Volcanic Monument. The Prineville District is also home to several charming towns and cities, including Prineville, which is known for its rich history, rodeo culture, and outdoor recreation opportunities. The district is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting being popular pastimes. Check out more information here!  https://www.blm.gov/office/prineville-district-office


Prineville District Office

3050 N.E. 3rd Street Prineville, OR 97754

(541)416-6700


Roseburg District

The Roseburg District is a region located in southwestern Oregon, USA. This district encompasses several counties, including Douglas, Coos, and Lane. The area is known for its stunning natural beauty, with lush forests, sparkling rivers, and rolling hills. The region is home to several notable landmarks, including Crater Lake National Park, the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, and the Umpqua National Forest. The Roseburg District is also home to several charming towns and cities, including Roseburg, which is known for its vibrant downtown area, historic buildings, and local wineries. The district is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities such as hiking, rafting, fishing, and hunting being popular pastimes. Check out more information here!  https://www.blm.gov/office/roseburg-district-office


Roseburg District Office

777 N.W. Garden Valley Boulevard Roseburg, OR 97471


GRASSLANDS

Oregon’s grasslands are a unique and diverse ecosystem that covers large areas of the state’s eastern region. These grasslands are characterized by vast open spaces, rolling hills, and sparse vegetation. The grasses and other vegetation in this region have adapted to the arid climate, with many species being drought-resistant and able to thrive in dry conditions. The grasslands are home to a variety of wildlife, including pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and various bird species such as sage-grouse and meadowlarks. The grasslands are also an important habitat for several plant species, including the Oregon iris and various types of wildflowers.

Crooked River National Grasslands

The Crooked River National Grassland is a beautiful and unique ecosystem located in Central Oregon, USA. Covering over 112,000 acres, the grassland is situated in the high desert region and is characterized by vast open spaces, rolling hills, and stunning views. The grassland is home to a variety of plant species, including sagebrush, wildflowers, and several types of grasses. The area is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, such as pronghorn antelope, mule deer, and various bird species. The Crooked River National Grassland is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting being popular pastimes. The area is also home to several notable landmarks, including the Crooked River Canyon, the Smith Rock State Park, and the Deschutes River. Check out more information here!  https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ochoco/recarea/?recid=38274


Crooked River National Grasslands District

274 SW 4th Street, Madras, Oregon 97741

(541) 416-6640


tips and tricks

The state has a vibrant food scene, featuring craft beer, wine, and local cuisine such as Marionberry pie, Tillamook cheese, and Dungeness crab.

Oregon is known for its rainy and cloudy weather, so make sure you pack accordingly.

Portland, the largest city in Oregon, is known for its quirky culture, including the famous Powell’s City of Books and the food carts.

Don’t miss out on the state’s many farmers’ markets and local food co-ops, which offer fresh and delicious produce.

do’s and dont’s

Respect the local environment and follow Leave No Trace principles when enjoying Oregon’s natural beauty.

Be aware of the state’s laws on camping and outdoor recreation, and make sure to obtain any necessary permits or licenses.

Don’t park or camp in unauthorized areas. Oregon has laws on camping and parking, so make sure you follow the rules to avoid fines or other penalties.