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Muleshoe Campground

Muleshoe Campground

📍 Prineville, OR Federal - Other Overnight Parking

About This Park

Located just off of the sleepy John Day Highway, this campground offers 8 primitive campsites and an unimproved boat launch accessing the John Day River. The ancient river canyon weaves through the area providing spectacular views with ever-changing light and shadows in the early morning and late evening hours. A picturesque grove of ponderosa pine trees lines a section of the riverbank opposite the campground and the site itself has a large, solitary pine prominently situated. The surrounding layer cake geology is exposed in various peekaboo angles from the campground.

Know Before You Go:

  • Open year-round
  • Six drive-in campsites; two walk-to campsites.
  • All campsites are available on a first come, first served basis; no reservations are available.
  • Two wheelchair accessible vault toilets.
  • No utility hookups or potable water are available
  • No garbage service – please pack out your trash
  • An annual fire closure is in effect from June 1 through October 15. Prohibited acts include building, igniting, maintaining, attending, using, tending, or being within 20 feet of a campfire, charcoal fire, or any other type of open flame; smoking, except while in non-public buildings, closed vehicles, in boats on the water, or while standing in the water.

Point of Interest

Although located along State highway 19 the sights and sounds of the John Day River dominate over any road noise making it easy to forget the highway is even there. Bring a book as there’s no cell phone coverage here.

Quick Information

  • Type: Overnight Parking
  • Network: Federal – Other
  • Price Range: $15-35

Amenities

    Contact & Location

    Prineville District Office 3050 NE 3rd St.
    Prineville, OR 97754

    Phone: 541-416-6700

    Email: BLM_OR_PR_Mail@blm.gov

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    ⛺ Experience Summary

    No hookups here — this is genuine off-grid camping, best suited for self-contained rigs and tent campers who prefer solitude. The remote location earns its keep with solitude and unspoiled surroundings — just stock up on supplies before you head out. Cell service is likely limited out here — consider it a built-in reason to properly unplug.

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    Activities

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