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Deschutes & Ochoco National Forests
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Recreational ActivitiesThe Deschutes and Ochoco National Forests offer a wide variety of recreational opportunities. From dispersed camping and small primitive campgrounds to large developed campgrounds. Many special interest areas including Newberry National Volcanic Monument, 8 wilderness areas, scenic byways, and Wild & Scenic Rivers. Current Conditions - Recreation ReportsPeriodic updates on recreational conditions on the Deschutes and Ochoco. Includes information on access (roads & trails), campgrounds, ohv areas, and winter recreation areas. Recreation Fees Accomplishment Reports for 2003 - 2007Recreation Facility Analysis*
*This process was called Recreation Site-Facility Master Planning (RS-FMP.) However, the Forest Service recognized, as a result of the findings of a team chartered specifically to review the public participation efforts associated with this analysis process, that the term “master planning” could imply that this is a decision-making process as opposed to an analytic one. Therefore, based on a recommendation from that team, the Forest Service decided to refer to the analysis of recreation facilities more accurately and simply as Recreation Facility Analysis. Interagency Recreation Pass
Volcanic Vistas
Recreation Special Events
Recreation Special Uses
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