Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor is a rustic riverside camping destination in northeastern Oregon's John Day region, ideal for RVers seeking a quiet, nature-focused escape. This scenic campground stretches along the North Fork of the John Day River through a pristine forest of ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, and western larch, offering an authentic back-to-nature experience.
The campground features 27 well-maintained sites with paved parking accommodating self-contained RVs, flush toilets, and available firewood. Water hookups provide essential services while maintaining the park's understated wilderness character. The location is big rig-friendly with convenient amenities for extended stays.
Visitors enjoy world-class fishing for trout, steelhead, and salmon in Camas Creek and the John Day River—a major draw for fishing enthusiasts. The surrounding landscape offers excellent hiking opportunities, foraging for wild mushrooms and berries, and spectacular spring wildflower displays featuring native camas blooms. The nearby Bridge Creek Elk Wildlife Area attracts hunters and wildlife watchers during appropriate seasons.
Ukiah-Dale operates on a first-come, first-served basis, with the nearby town of Ukiah providing supplies and services. The park's location along scenic Highway 395 makes it perfect for road-trippers exploring northeastern Oregon's remote wilderness and river valleys.