Burnt Ranch Road (Bridge Creek) Dispersed Camping
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Write a Review Burnt Ranch Rd. Mitchell, OR 97750 541-416-6700 Official WebsiteGPS: 44.6129, -120.2105
Overview of Burnt Ranch Road (Bridge Creek) Dispersed Camping
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Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by camper-762780 on 5/15/2023
Longest RV Reported: 33 feet
Reported by Teddi & Roger on 6/3/2018
Open Seasonally Yes
Elevation 2,230 ft / 679 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Burnt Ranch Road (Bridge Creek) Dispersed Camping 14 people have reviewed this location.
“What a great camp site. ”
Reviewed 5/15/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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This was a great place to stay to see the local attractions. There were cows roaming the area all day and into the night, but they never bothered us. This was our first dry camping experience, and we will be doing many others because of this one. It was a little wet in the beginning of May, and the river was at flood stage, but we got... more
This was a great place to stay to see the local attractions. There were cows roaming the area all day and into the night, but they never bothered us. This was our first dry camping experience, and we will be doing many others because of this one. It was a little wet in the beginning of May, and the river was at flood stage, but we got our 33-foot trailer in and out no problem.
camper-762780 would stay here again
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“Bridge Creek BLM Campgrund”
Reviewed 3/28/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
RV Length: | 30' (Class C) |
The real name is Bridge Creek BLM Campgrund, Mitchel, Oregon.
Difficult entrance. Big holes there.
travel-lion would stay here again
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“Quiet and free!”
Reviewed 11/3/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | NA |
RV Length: | 20' (Class B) |
Great spot for a FREE self contained overnighter after visiting Painted Hills. Was muddy when we visited. Spots marked with a fire ring.
Mark would stay here again
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“Free BLM Camping”
Reviewed 5/7/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 6 |
If you can dry camp, this is the place to stay to see the painted hills. There is a pretty good rut at the entrance. We made it with our 34’ Class A and tow car but go slow. Not sure what it would be like during or after a rain, could be muddy! After we entered, we took the left loop and parked around on the front. Plenty of roo... more
If you can dry camp, this is the place to stay to see the painted hills.
There is a pretty good rut at the entrance. We made it with our 34’ Class A and tow car but go slow. Not sure what it would be like during or after a rain, could be muddy!
After we entered, we took the left loop and parked around on the front. Plenty of room.
If you go to the very small ranger station, there is wifi.
KenneysSeeAmerica would stay here again
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“Remote and Quiet! Perfect for Painted Hills adventure”
Reviewed 10/20/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | N/A |
Getting into the campground was easy enough, even at dusk when we couldn't see much. The turnoff immediately off the highway is quite bumpy, with some fairly large potholes but our Promaster van handled them like a champ. The turnoff itself is on the left side of the road with no signs but two large wooden fence posts, but there's some... more
Getting into the campground was easy enough, even at dusk when we couldn't see much. The turnoff immediately off the highway is quite bumpy, with some fairly large potholes but our Promaster van handled them like a champ. The turnoff itself is on the left side of the road with no signs but two large wooden fence posts, but there's some signage right before the campsite on the right side of the road.
As you get in, on the right side is a smaller loop/lot with a large tree and on the left is a much larger loop with lots of little spots. Some of them are right next to the creek that runs through the back of the campground. There are some fire rings set up. Pack in your own water, no bathrooms, etc. This was also a good reminder for us that we needed to buy some leveling blocks for our van, as finding a perfectly level surface was a little tricky. Getting around the campground in the van itself was easy; the bumpiest places are right at the opening of the campground.
The area is beautiful, with a view of the canyon turning all sorts of amazing colors at sunrise and sunset. It's also very remote, with zero cell service for miles around so be sure to download your offline maps, etc. to navigate here.
jessit would stay here again
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“Great place for an overnight!”
Reviewed 6/24/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
We needed a place to park overnight on our trip to Mt Hood. This was a great little place to stay. Right off the road, there are no signs but it’s obvious. We have a 38’ fifth wheel, it was a little steep coming in (our fifth wheel hit our truck side rail a little bit and popped off a small plastic ring we have attached to the bed rail... more
We needed a place to park overnight on our trip to Mt Hood. This was a great little place to stay. Right off the road, there are no signs but it’s obvious. We have a 38’ fifth wheel, it was a little steep coming in (our fifth wheel hit our truck side rail a little bit and popped off a small plastic ring we have attached to the bed rail for our soft top canopy). The fifth wheel did no damage to our bed rails, it was just tight! Once we got down the incline it was easy enough to maneuver and park. There’s a great little river and it’s lovely. There were three other motor homes parked and a tent camper - it was a great place to stop in! Just be weary of long fifth wheels if you’ve got ‘em, other than that all other rigs should be good.
Leann would stay here again
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“Peaceful & Private!”
Reviewed 6/17/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
We loved our night here! Very easy to find, road was just a bit bumpy but nothing our Ford Transit couldn't handle. Just minutes from the Painted Hills, too!
We had the whole place to ourselves, but there is plenty of room for lots of people. I think large RVs could easily fit here, no problem.
robbobman would stay here again
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“Close to Mitchell and Painted Hills”
Reviewed 6/5/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
We stayed at this location the first weekend in June. It was already scorching hot and only two of the spots have shade. The signs are on the right hand side of the road but the turn is on the left. You go through two posts and there is one big individual or 3 rig group spot on the right (best spot), or you could probably make 5 "spots... more
We stayed at this location the first weekend in June. It was already scorching hot and only two of the spots have shade. The signs are on the right hand side of the road but the turn is on the left. You go through two posts and there is one big individual or 3 rig group spot on the right (best spot), or you could probably make 5 "spots" on the left. In the immediate area there isn't much. There is not easy access to the creek going through, but it does create great relaxing sounds in the evening. You can walk across the road and walk up it a bit and then it ends in about a quarter mile. We arrived Friday afternoon and only 1 spot was left. If you have something smaller, like a van or c class, you could go closer to painted hills, but not within the unit to camp. There was one c class we saw on the right side of the road on the way that had a pretty epic spot, but we didn't see where he accessed it.
There is zero cell service here, even in the town of Mitchell there is nothing. The brewery does have really good free wifi.
The best part is that it is close to Mitchell and Painted Hills (oregon natural wonder) and a small reservoir past painted hills. However, I don't think you need an extended stay here. Painted Hills is awesome but will take you a half day to explore the entire unit (go in the evening to have to yourself) and then go to Mitchell for dinner at the one brewery and then you have seen it all. I should say that I have spoken to road bikers and they love biking back there. Not a lot of traffic and beautiful sites.
As I said earlier this area gets really hot so best in March or April (wildflowers) or fall. That was one reason we decided to leave early.
All in all, this site is good for 1 night, maybe 2. If you are wanting to see John Day Fossil national monument I would move closer. We have a 31' fifth wheel and we were able to easily get in and out and turn around.
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“Lonely, quiet and close to Painted Hills”
Reviewed 5/29/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
It took us a while to know if we were in the right spot or not. There are no signs about dispersed camping. But it’s the only spot that looks like a campsite. It's on the left hand side of the road and has a BLM sign post that says “designated route.” Otherwise it was a nice place to stay for our excursion into the painted hills.
Little Trailer In The West would stay here again
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“Boondock along Bridge Creek within a few miles of the Painted Hills.”
Reviewed 6/3/2018
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | N/A |
RV Length: | 33' |
We arrived at the Burnt Ranch Road boondocking site on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend. We were surprised to have the entire area all to ourselves. On Saturday things got busier and 7-8 other campsites set up, but the area was large enough that we didn’t feel crowded. On Sunday we were totally alone again. Go figure. We had no p... more
We arrived at the Burnt Ranch Road boondocking site on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend. We were surprised to have the entire area all to ourselves. On Saturday things got busier and 7-8 other campsites set up, but the area was large enough that we didn’t feel crowded. On Sunday we were totally alone again. Go figure.
We had no problem getting level and there were several fire rings scattered around designating previously used sites. Riley enjoyed the creek, but the wild roses made access a bit tricky. We did find several spots where you could get down to the water to play.
We used Burnt Ranch Road has a base to visit both the Clarno and the Painted Hills Units of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. We also hit Tiger Town Brewery in Mitchell, the beer and wings were excellent and yes, they will make them HOT. 😊 A few doors down is a café that makes a very good milk shake (an excellent idea if your mouth or other body parts are on fire after the wings).
We had no Verizon service.
Teddi & Roger would stay here again
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“Closed for snow”
noted 10/8/2017
Just tried to stay last night and there was a road closure for snow. Never made it there.
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