Cinder Hill Campground
Cinder Hill Campground
Nestled within the stunning Deschutes National Forest on the edge of beautiful East Lake, Cinder Hill Campground is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure and relaxation. Located in La Pine, Oregon, this campground is part of the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, renowned for its geological wonders and lush surroundings.
Campground Overview
Cinder Hill Campground features a variety of camping options for families, groups, and individual adventurers. With sites equipped with picnic tables and campfire rings with grills, campers can enjoy cooking and gathering around the fire under the starlit sky.
- Site Types: Standard Nonelectric campsites available.
- Restrooms: Flush toilets are available for your convenience.
- Water: Drinking water is accessible within the campground.
Natural Features
The campground is set within the caldera left behind by the Newberry Volcano, which was formed nearly 1300 years ago. The caldera encompasses both East Lake and Paulina Lake, providing picturesque views and diverse landscapes.
- East Lake: Covering 1,044 acres and reaching depths of up to 180 feet, East Lake is perfect for fishing, swimming, and boating.
- Wildlife: This area is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, black bears, and migratory birds, making it a great spot for nature observation.
- Geological Wonders: Visit the Big Obsidian Flow Trail to witness one of the youngest lava flows in Oregon.
Recreation Opportunities
Cinder Hill Campground provides numerous recreational activities for all ages:
- Fishing: The lake is home to rainbow trout, brown trout, and Kokanee salmon, with both boat and shore fishing available.
- Boating: A boat ramp within the campground allows easy access for canoeing, kayaking, and motorized boating (10 mph speed limit).
- Hiking: The nearby Crater Rim Trail is considered one of the finest hiking trails in the area, connecting to various other trails.
- Exploring Lava River Cave: This nearly mile-long lava tube offers a unique caving experience within the Newberry Volcanic Monument.
Important Information
Visitors should take note of some important rules and policies to enhance their camping experience:
- Generator Use: A restricted generator use policy is in effect for sites 52-110; generators may only operate during specified hours.
- Camping Duration: Camping at a single location is limited to 14 consecutive days; total occupancy cannot exceed 28 calendar days within a year on all national Forest lands.
- Vehicle Regulations: One RV with a tow vehicle or one vehicle per tent site is permitted. Extra vehicles may incur a per night fee.
- Fire Restrictions: Be aware that fire restrictions may be imposed during hot, dry weather.
- Boating Fees: A recreation fee is required for boat launch parking, separate from camping fees.
Nearby Attractions
While camping at Cinder Hill, be sure to explore:
- Lava Lands Visitor Center: Discover educational programs and exhibits about the local landscape.
- Paulina Creek: Witness stunning waterfalls and hot springs that contribute to a rich ecosystem.
Plan Your Visit
Cinder Hill Campground is an exceptional destination blending natural beauty with recreational opportunities, making it ideal for families and outdoor lovers. When planning your visit, remember to respect the environment and follow all guidelines to help protect this beautiful area for future generations.
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