BR5A-USER CREATED

CAMPING AREA
December 25, 2024
4,261 ft 42.77, -118.85


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The Br5A User Created Campsite is a primitive, non-reservable, and no fee campground located in the Donner Und Blitzen watershed of Oregon. The site is situated in a scenic location, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains, forests, and meadows. The area is known for its abundant wildlife, including elk, deer, and coyotes.

Nearby points of interest include the Steens Mountain Wilderness Area, which offers many opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and scenic drives. The Alvord Desert is also located nearby, where visitors can enjoy exploring the unique landscape and wildlife of this high desert environment.

The campground amenities are basic, with no running water, toilets, or electricity provided. However, campers are allowed to bring their own generators and propane stoves. Fires are allowed, but campers must bring their own firewood or collect dead wood from the surrounding area.

The best time of year to visit is during the summer months, when temperatures are warm and dry. Average temperatures during this time range from the mid-60s to mid-80s Fahrenheit. However, visitors should be prepared for sudden changes in weather and temperature, as the area is known for its unpredictable weather patterns.

Overall, the Br5A User Created Campsite is a great spot for visitors looking to enjoy the natural beauty and wildlife of eastern Oregon in a rustic and secluded setting.

       

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