Quinn Meadow Horse Campground
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Description
Activities
Offered near the campground.
2 Reviews
Just a quick FYI To “HipCampers” or people New to horse camping… The state does not have funding to “Maintain” ALL TRAILS or Campgrounds to your standards. There are multiple Volunteer groups throughout the state that take time out of their lives to do trail clearing & maintenance for the horse camps to keep them open to the best of their ability spending personal funds & getting donations to do so… Instead of Complaining about not having full access… why not try and step up to the plate and help out. Even on a small scale while you are there. You should not expect everything to be FREE and Perfect every time you go riding. Join groups and enjoy the people and working from horseback.
June 30, 2019. We just returned early from horse camping at Quinn Meadow Horse Camp because all the trails were blocked by fallen trees. Apparently the State of Oregon feels no accountability to visitors to either repair the trails or warn visitors that all the trails are useless for riding due to downed trees. Very frustrating!!! ☹️
- Park
- Deschutes National Forest
- State
- Oregon
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- 541-323-1746
- Directions
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- Official Website
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- Coordinates
- 43.785° N, 121.837° W
- Unknown price
- Equestrian: 26 Sites (Up to 12 people per site)