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- Cottonwood Canyon State Park - Oregon State Parks
Cottonwood Canyon State Park is rugged and vast, from the vertical cliffs carved by the John Day River to deep side canyons and arid, rocky grasslands that extend for miles in all directions The park’s 8,000-plus acres are open for exploring, stargazing and contemplating the elemental forces that carved this unique landscape
- Cottonwood Reserve Park Information - Oregon State Parks
ottonwood Canyon State Park is rugged and vast, from the vertical cliffs carved by the John Day River to deep canyons and arid, rocky grasslands that extend for miles in all
- Cottonwood Canyon State Park
Park trails are remote with no cell coverage and limited emergency services Carry plenty of water Hunting is allowed outside the developed area Backcountry camping is allowed beyond 1 mile from any park trailhead Boating requires a John Day Boater Pass Cougars, ticks, and rattlesnakes live here Be aware of your surroundings
- Campfire flame restrictions - Oregon State Parks
Please check this page before your camping reservation to see if the park you're visiting is impacted by a fire ban These bans help to keep you and other visitors safe during the busy fire season You can learn more about wildfire impacts at Oregon State Parks
- Brochures and Maps - Oregon State Parks
Cottonwood Canyon State Park mdi-file-pdf-box Cottonwood Canyon Map Crissey Field State Recreation Site mdi-file-pdf-box 2025 South Coast Tide Tables Crown Point State Scenic Corridor (Vista House) mdi-file-pdf-box Columbia Gorge Visitor Guide mdi-file
- Statewide FAQ - Oregon State Parks
Day-use parking permits are needed at 25 parks They’re are available by phone at (800) 551-6949, state park offices, vendors statewide, and online at Reserve America You can buy a 12-month permit, a 24-month permit or a one-day permit More info at day-use parking permits Note: Online buyers receive a temporary permit to print and use
- Yurt Cabin Host - Volunteer Opening - Oregon State Parks
Cottonwood Canyon State Park (CWC) is in need of a Host, or Host Team, for July 2025 CWC has 4 cabins, 21 campsites, 14 walk-in sites, and a group camp Use the following link to learn more about CWC: https: stateparks oregon gov index cfm?do=park profile parkId=195
- Prineville Reservoir State Park - Oregon State Parks
State Park near Bend, Oregon, United States mdi-tent Reserve Scenic beauty, camping and water recreation are at their finest at this high desert park
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