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Cottonwood Canyon State Park is rugged and vast, from the vertical cliffs carved by the John Day River to deep side canyons and arid, rocky grasslands that extend for miles in all directions. The park’s 8,000-plus acres are open for exploring, stargazing and contemplating the elemental forces that carved this unique landscape.
Northeast Oregon. Anglers also come for catfish and smallmouth bass. J.S. Burres, across the river, is a popular boat launch for rafts, kayaks, canoes and drift boats. The park is also open to hunting outside the developed area. It is the responsibility of the hunter to stay current on regulations. Explore trails by boot, bike or on horseback
Backcountry camping is allowed beyond 1 mile from any park trailhead. Boating requires a John Day Boater Pass. Cougars, ticks, and rattlesnakes live here. Be aware of your surroundings.
Cottonwood Canyon State Park. Come join our team at one of Oregon's largest and newest state parks! Cottonwood Canyon State Park (CWC) is in need a Host or Host Team for August 2024. CWC has 4 cabins, 21 campsites, 14 walk-in sites, and a group camp.
Cottonwood Canyon State Park (CWC) is in need of a Host or Host Team for December 2023. CWC has 4 cabins, 21 campsites, 14 walk-in sites, and a group camp. Use the following link to learn more about CWC: https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=195
For specific information, call the Oregon State Parks Information Line at 1-800-551-6949 (Oregon relay for the hearing impaired: dial 7-1-1). Full hookup sites: sewer, electricity and water; paved parking area adjacent to site; picnic table and fire ring.
Cottonwood Canyon State Park: Although this park has plenty of trails, the fenced-in, off-leash area is a perfect place for your dog to explore. Two of the four new cabins are pet friendly and reservable, too.
Effective Jan 28, 2023 at Cottonwood Canyon State Park. A new boat take-out and gravel parking lot at the end of Starvation Lane has been constructed upstream of the old take out. It is now open to the public.
Cottonwood Canyon State Park is nestled in a deep Canyon surrounded by towering cliffs, abundant wildlife such as Big Horn Sheep, Deer, birds, fish, etc. Fantastic trails to hike or bike right next to the John Day River. Peaceful and gorgeous dark nights (little light pollution).
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