Mount St. Helens Chapter

Mailing Address:
PO Box 418
Brush Prairie, WA 98606
 

BCHW is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization

 


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Quinn Meadows Horse Camp-Deschutes National Forest

SEASON: June to September

LOCATION: between Devils Lake and Elk Lake

ACCESS: from Bend, 31.2 miles west and south on Cascade Lakes Highway (46)

ELEVATION: 5100 feet

FACILITIES: vault toilet, hand pumped drinking water, horse stalls at all sites. Manure dump is on your right as you enter the gate, bring your own bags and come prepared to haul your manure 1/8 mile to the dump site.

SITES: 24 RV/Trailer/Tent

MAXIMUM SPUR LENGTH: 30 feet

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES: trails, access to Three Sisters Wilderness via the Quinn Creek Trail or Katsuk Pond Trail (to Devils Lake Trailhead).

OPERATED BY: Hoodoo Recreation Services

FEE: per night per site

  • Reservation only
  • 2 horse corral: $14.00 first vehicle/RV, $14.00 for each additional RV, and $8.00 for each additional vehicle
  • 4 horse corral: $18.00 first vehicle/RV, $18.00 for each additional RV, and $8.00 for each additional vehicle

RESERVATIONS: Visit the recreation.gov website at www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777. There is a service charge when making reservations.

Information provided by US Forest Service web site 

  • Quinn Meadows Horse Camps
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