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Frazier Campground
Campground Description: Frazier Campground is owned and operated by the U.S. Forest Service. Frazier Campground is the northern most camping and staging area for the Winom-Frazier OHV Complex. (Go to Winom-Frazier OHV Complex for complete information). There are hundreds of miles of maintained OHV trails. Furthermore, the trails are marked as easy, moderate and expert. It is quite possible to ride for a whole day and not repeat any of the trails. The Frazier Campground is equally suited to both RV camping and tent camping. All road and camping sites are graded gravel. Many of the camp sites will accommodate even the largest of RVs. Convenience store like shopping and gas are available in Ukiah, approximately 16.7 miles west on Highway 244.
Number of Sites: 16 RV camping and tent camping sites
Electricity: No
Water: No
Sewer: No
Cost: $8.00
Waste Water Dump Station: No
Directions: From Interstate 84 Eastbound or Westbound near Pendleton - Follow I-84 to Pendleton, OR. Exit I-84 at exit 209, which is the exit for Highway 395. Follow Highway 395 south for approximately 47.3 miles to Highway 244. Turn left (east) onto Highway 244 and follow for approximately 18.5 miles. The entrance to Frazier Campground is on the right (south) side of the highway between mileposts 18 and 19. From Interstate 84 Eastbound or Westbound near La Grande - Follow I-84 to exit 252, approximately 9.5 miles north of La Grande. Take exit 252 and turn west onto Highway 244. Follow Highway 244 for approximately 28.4 miles to the entrance to Frazier Campground, on the left (south) side of Highway 244.
Fishing: The nearest productive fishing spots are just south of Ukiah (ask in Ukiah) on Camas Creek. A little farther in the opposite direction on Highway 244 Spool Cart Campground, approximately 18.5 miles east. Occasionally some of the local small streams can be productive for trout. Inquire in Ukiah
Astronomy Opportunities: None at Frazier Campground, however, some terrific areas are available on Forest Road 52 (fully paved) south of Ukiah. There are many acres of prairie land owned by the U.S. Forest Service in the stretch of road 10 to 15 miles south of Ukiah. There is no light pollution and the elevation is approximately 4000 feet.
Nearby Golfing: There is no nearby golfing
Contact Information:
Umatilla National Forest
2517 S.W. Hailey Avenue
Pendleton, OR 97801 541-278-3716 Frazier Campground
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Page last updated 02/01/2012
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