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THE METOLIUS RIVER AREA is what I think of when camping comes to mind. It doesn’t have a mountain to climb or a lake to boat on, but the gurgling of the river, the usual sunshine, and the smell of the pines all help draw me to the campgrounds here. Your visit should start with a short side trip to the Head of the Metolius located just off Hwy 20 on the road into Camp Sherman. The river starts here as it gushes out of the hillside full force. The flow seems to stay constant year around. The short trip to get here is well worthwhile. Years after you leave, this spring will be what you will tell your friends about. The biggest advantage to this area is that it is often a picturesque spot to escape the spring rains of the west side of the Cascades. This area is always my number one choice for Memorial Day camping. This area and Perry South are the last ones to get a rain storm. If it si raining here it is raining everywhere else as well.
Before you go into Camp Sherman, be sure to stock up with
provisions or lunch at nearby Sisters. There are many fun stores and
plenty of provisions for the camper at a decent price. Fly
fishing only, is allowed on the Metolius.
There are
twelve campgrounds in this area. All are on the river
and are first-come, first-serve sites except Sheep Springs which is a
Horse Campground. This campground is located in the woods in the
Metolius Area and it might be wise to make reservations here through
the National Reservation System.
(See the
SHEEP
SPRINGS page for help). The other
campgrounds vary in type and size. You might like to drive through the
area first before you pick a campground and a site, but all of the
campgrounds are nice. |
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