Campsites #6 #5, #4 - BEST WALK-IN CAMPSITES @ Allen Springs Campground! | Metolius River Oregon 4K

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Allen Springs Campground is located on the East Shores of National Wild & Scenic Metolius River! It has 17 Campsites, reservable @ Recreation.gov. It is arguably one of if not the highest quality Campground out of the Dozen or so up and down Metolius River. It has an unconventional seasonal Calendar and is open First Come, First Served in off peak seasons. It has two types of Campsites:

-the BEST classic Drive-In Car Camping Campsites is #11!

-the BEST Park & Walk-In Campsites are #6, #5, #4, in that descending order. There is a Peninsula-like area of Deschutes National Forest that National Wild & Scenic Metolius River forms a U around, these three Campsites are in that zone with #6 being the furthermost. THIS IS THE VIDEO exploring these Three Campsites!

This was a Day-Hike in Central Oregon, Deschutes National Forest, Metolius River National Recreation Area, starting at Canyon Creek Trailhead & Campground on West Metolius River Trail hiking North to Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery and Allen Springs Campground. This Hiking Segment can be done as a standalone shorter Hike or can be included as a Grand Metolius River Highlight Loop Hike of approximately 13+ Miles, starting at this Trailhead aka West Side of the River at Canyon Creek Campground, Hiking North up West Metolius River Trail all the way up to Candle Creek Campground, Hiking back South and crossing Metolius River at Lower Bridge Campground, Hiking South past Allen Springs Campground and ultimately re-crossing the River at Wizard Falls and Returning the Trailhead. This 13+ Miles Grand Metolius Highlight Loop is ONE OF THE BEST RIVER HIKES IN THE STATE OF OREGON!

The Elevation starts around 2800 FT and stays in a range of up to 3000 FT, at such low elevation it allows this hike to be done in the end of Winter as this was hiked 3/4/2022! The temperature was well below freezing (19F) when I arrived around sunrise, and it got warmer into the 40's and 50's later in the day. The sky was beautiful blue skies, a blue bird day, and there were of course NO Mosquitoes.

As far as road conditions, it's highway to the turn off which is also a paved road, the last under a mile to Canyon Creek Campground is a bit bumpy you definitely want to go slow but most cars can comfortably make it with safe driving (there are multiple access points along Metolius River so if you have any concerns I would advise you pick a different Trailhead likely on the East Side of the River). In my opinion, the road most definitely DOES NOT require 4-Wheel Drive, however do watch for road conditions, particularly snow/ice depending on the time of year, and drive SLOW and CAUTIOUSLY.

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