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Derrick Cave

Fort Rock, Oregon · Lake County · Facility

Overview:A lava tube 30 feet high, 50 feet wide and 1/4 mile long, Derrick Cave was named for H.E. Derrick, a pioneer rancher in the Devils Garden area. Derrick Cave developed just south of the main vent for the Devils Garden Flows and was the route of most of the lava which spread south from the vent. In the 1960s, De…

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About Derrick Cave

Overview:A lava tube 30 feet high, 50 feet wide and 1/4 mile long, Derrick Cave was named for H.E. Derrick, a pioneer rancher in the Devils Garden area. Derrick Cave developed just south of the main vent for the Devils Garden Flows and was the route of most of the lava which spread south from the vent. In the 1960s, Derrick Cave was a designated nuclear fallout shelter with supplies of food and water.Know Before You Go:There are no facilities.The road to reach the Derrick Cave area is unpaved and minimally maintained. Most of the time, two-wheel-drive, high-clearance vehicles can get to the trailhead. However, four-wheel-drive, high-clearance vehicles may be required when the road is wet. During the rainy season and the winter months, the road may become impassable for all vehicles, even those with four-wheel-drive.The cave is quite cool; visitors should wear a jacket while exploring.Don't forget a light source. Battery powered lights are best, as long as they provide reliable illumination.Prohibited activities in and around natural caves:Defacing, removing or destroying plants, soil, rocks, minerals, or other cave resources,Digging, excavating, or displacing any natural or cultural features,Camping,Building campfires, using stoves, or smoking,Depositing or disposing of human waste in or near a cave,Discharging a firearm, air rifle, or paint gun,Possessing or discharging fireworks or other pyrotechnics,Bringing a domestic animal into a cave,Any activity that disturbs the environment within a 350 feet radius of a cave opening or any known cave passages.

How to Get There

From Bend: Take US20 east, approximately 45 miles; turn right onto Moffitt Road; continue onto NF-2312; turn left onto NF-23/Sand Springs Road; turn left onto NF-2325; follow NR-2325 to Derrick Cave. From Fort Rock: Take Cabin Lake Road to NF-23; continue on NF-23; turn right on NF-2325 to Derrick Cave.

Driving directions (Google Maps) →

Plan Your Visit to Derrick Cave

Heading to Derrick Cave? 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 Derrick Cave?

No central reservation system listed for Derrick Cave. Check the official page (https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/262740) for the latest entry policy and availability.

How do I get to Derrick Cave?

From Bend: Take US20 east, approximately 45 miles; turn right onto Moffitt Road; continue onto NF-2312; turn left onto NF-23/Sand Springs Road; turn left onto NF-2325; follow NR-2325 to Derrick Cave. From Fort Rock: Take Cabin Lake Road to NF-23; continue on NF-23; turn right on NF-2325 to Derrick Cave.

How do I contact Derrick Cave?

You can reach the park at phone: 541-947-6100 or email: BLM_OR_LV_Mailbox@blm.gov.