Long Bend Campground

Featuring riverside campsites and a steep, primitive boat launch this cozy campground is a little bit away from the summertime busyness of nearby Maupin. One campsite offers limited shade so you’ll have to bring your own for the other sites.

Know Before You Go:

  • Long Bend Campground is open year-round and is with 4 campsites, one vault toilet and garbage service. No drinking water or utility hookups are available.
  • No reservations are accepted; all campsites, are available on a first-come, first-served basis only.
  • Campfires and smoking are allowed only from October 16 through May 31, annually, unless posted otherwise.
  • When recreating on Public Lands, please practice the sevenLeave-No-Trace Principles.

Point of Interest:

Long Bend offers a quieter alternative to the hubbub of nearby Harpham Flat Campground.

Photos

Campsite in Long Bend Campground
Campsite in Long Bend Campground
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Partially shaded campsite in Long Bend Campground
Partially shaded campsite in Long Bend Campground
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View of canyon rim, Deschutes River and campsite in Long Bend Campground
View of canyon rim, Deschutes River and campsite in Long Bend Campground
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Campsite in Long Bend Campground
Campsite in Long Bend Campground
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Partially shaded campsite in Long Bend Campground
Partially shaded campsite in Long Bend Campground
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View of canyon rim, Deschutes River and campsite in Long Bend Campground
View of canyon rim, Deschutes River and campsite in Long Bend Campground
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Campsite in Long Bend Campground
Campsite in Long Bend Campground
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Partially shaded campsite in Long Bend Campground
Partially shaded campsite in Long Bend Campground
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View of canyon rim, Deschutes River and campsite in Long Bend Campground
View of canyon rim, Deschutes River and campsite in Long Bend Campground
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Adventure is at Your Fingertips

Phone

Activities

Iconograph of a tent
CAMPING
Iconograph of a fish head and a fishing hook on a line
FISHING

Addresses

Prineville District Office
3050 NE 3rd Street
Prineville
Oregon
97754

Geographic Coordinates

45.126444, -121.130251

Directions

From Maupin, Oregon: Drive 5.5 miles south on the Deschutes River Access Road; the campground will be on your right.

Fees

Individual Campsites:
Weekdays: $8.00 per night
Weekends*: $12.00 per night
Additional Vehicle: $2.00 (excludes towed vehicles)
Senior Pass Holders are half price (Individual Campsites only)

Group Campsites:
Weekdays: $25.00 per night
Weekends*: $35.00 per night

*Weekend rates apply June 1 through September 15 $8.00/night fee applies Sunday through Thursday nights, Friday and Saturday night fee is $12.00/night, Group Sites are $25.00/night Sunday through Thursday nights, Friday and Saturday night fee is $35.00/night. May 15th September 15th. There is a $2.00 charge per extra vehicle (tow vehicles excluded).

Stay Limit

14 days.