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Harr Point Campground

Campground is on the east shore of Applegate Lake and is accessible only by the Payette Trail #970 or by boat. Persons accessing this site by boat may find current information about lake levels helpful. This is a semi-primitive site.Facilities5 campsites (tent-sites) with picnic tables, and fire pitsNo drinking waterVault toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out

Facilities

5 campsites (tent-sites) with picnic tables, and fire pitsNo drinking waterVault toiletNo garbage disposal - Please pack it out


Driving directions to Harr Point Campground

From Jacksonville, Oregon, travel South on Highway 238 to Ruch and turn left on to Upper Applegate Road. Continue about 15 miles to Applegate Lake and turn left on County Road 959 (traveling across the dam). Continue along County Road 959 about 3 miles and turn right on to Forest Road 100. Continue about 0.5 mile along Forest Road 100 to Squaw Arm Parking Area. Hike about 0.25 mile west along Payette Trail to the Campground.

Location and contact info

Payette Trail 970, OR 97530

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Activities at Harr Point Campground

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