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Priest Hole Recreation Site

Mitchell, Oregon · Wheeler County · Facility

Priest Hole contains 14 drive-in campsites with fire rings and picnic tables including one group site. An area in the northwest corner of the recreation site is designated for walk-in dispersed camping without fire rings or picnic tables. There are also day use areas with picnic tables and two restrooms. Access to the …

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About Priest Hole Recreation Site

Priest Hole contains 14 drive-in campsites with fire rings and picnic tables including one group site. An area in the northwest corner of the recreation site is designated for walk-in dispersed camping without fire rings or picnic tables. There are also day use areas with picnic tables and two restrooms. Access to the John Day Wild and Scenic River includes a boat launch and walk-in day use. No potable water or garbage services area available.Please help take care of this beautiful resource by using the restroom facilities, packing out garbage including organics such as fruit peelings and nutshells, and only driving along open roads and camping in designated campsites.The John Day River bans campfires annually from June 1 through October 15. When campfires are allowed they must be contained in the provided campsite fire rings. If having a campfire in the dispersed walk-in camping area, you must contain the fire in a raised fire pan and pack out all ashes.Know Before You GoThe site is open year-round but the rough road to the site can make access difficult in winter or wet weather.Two roads access the Priest Hole Recreation Area. Both roads are semi-improved with minimal pull outs and maintenance. We advise against the use of trailers exceeding 25 feet in length and suggest caution when towing any trailer.There are no fees for camping. A free paper permit found at kiosks is required to float the one mile section of river around Priest Hole.There are two toilets; however there is no potable water, garbage service or cell connectivity.Pets are allowed on a leash or under physical control. Watch for rattlesnakes and please pickup after your pet.Please bring your own firewood. Cutting vegetation, including standing dead vegetation is not allowed.Firearm discharge is prohibited in all developed recreation sites including Priest Hole.HUNTING/FISHING LICENSES ARE REQUIRED.Point of InterestPriest Hole is a local favorite for fishing and swimming. Stopping here is a natural p

How to Get There

Priest Hole is located on the John Day River about 12 miles from Mitchell, Oregon. From Prineville, head east on Highway 26 and turn north on Burnt Ranch Road toward the John Day Fossil Beds, Painted Hills Unit. Pass the Painted Hills and follow the gravel road for three miles. Take a right (uphill) at the junction of Priest Hole or Burnt Ranch Rec Sites. From there, take a left downhill, following the sign to Priest Hole.

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Plan Your Visit to Priest Hole Recreation Site

Heading to Priest Hole Recreation Site? A few things to know before you go:

  • Reservations: popular sites fill up fast — check Recreation.gov 6 months in advance
  • Fees: day-use and camping fees vary; check current rates on the official park page
  • Trash & pack-out: follow Leave No Trace principles
  • Wildlife: store food in bear boxes where provided; never feed wildlife
  • Weather: the 5-day forecast above is updated every 6 hours; verify just before you go

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation for Priest Hole Recreation Site?

No central reservation system listed for Priest Hole Recreation Site. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/260547) for the latest entry policy and availability.

Is Priest Hole Recreation Site accessible?

Priest Hole Recreation Site is primitive and not easily accessible for people with disabilities.

How do I get to Priest Hole Recreation Site?

Priest Hole is located on the John Day River about 12 miles from Mitchell, Oregon. From Prineville, head east on Highway 26 and turn north on Burnt Ranch Road toward the John Day Fossil Beds, Painted Hills Unit. Pass the Painted Hills and follow the gravel road for three miles. Take a right (uphill) at the junction of Priest Hole or Burnt Ranch Rec Sites. From there, take a left downhill, followin…

How do I contact Priest Hole Recreation Site?

You can reach the park at phone: 541-416-6700 or email: BLM_OR_PR_Mail@blm.gov.