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Camping at Milo McIver State Park

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Overview of Milo McIver State Park

Milo McIver State Park, located near the town of Estacada, Oregon, is a diverse outdoor recreation area nestled along the Clackamas River. The park covers 951 acres and offers a variety of activities including camping, fishing, hiking, disc golf, horseback riding, boating, and wildlife viewing.

Camping Information

Facilities:

  • The park features a campground with more than 44 electrical sites with water, 9 tent sites with water nearby, and a hiker/biker camp.
  • Showers and toilet facilities are available for registered campers.
  • RV dump station is also provided.
  • Reservations can be made online or by calling the state park reservation line.

Camping Reservation:

  • Reservations are recommended, especially during peak season (May-September).
  • You may reserve campsites up to 6 months in advance.

Fees:

  • Camping fees vary based on the type of site and the season. It's important to check the latest fees structure on the Oregon State Parks website or by contacting the park directly.

Rules and Regulations:

  • Check-in and check-out times must be observed.
  • Quiet hours are typically from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
  • A maximum of 8 people per campsite is commonly enforced.
  • Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet.
  • Campfires must be contained within designated fire rings and observed with caution, especially during fire season.

Activities and Amenities

Hiking and Biking:

  • With over 14 miles of trails, hikers and mountain bikers can explore a mixture of terrains and enjoy scenic views.

Fishing and Boating:

  • The Clackamas River provides opportunities for fishing, particularly for salmon and steelhead.
  • A boat ramp is available for launching watercraft, though boaters should be aware of river conditions and safety regulations.

Disc Golf:

  • The park is home to a 27-hole disc golf course, considered to be one of the best in the state.

Horseback Riding:

  • Equestrian trails and a horse staging area cater to those who want to enjoy the park on horseback.

Wildlife Viewing:

  • The park's varied habitats offer chances to see deer, beavers, and numerous bird species.

Important Considerations

Weather:

  • The Pacific Northwest is known for its rainfall, so ensure you are prepared for wet conditions, particularly from late fall through early spring.

Connectivity:

  • Cell phone coverage may be spotty in the park, so plan accordingly for your communication needs.

Safety:

  • Always inform someone of your itinerary and expected return time.
  • Be aware of the natural hazards, such as steep terrain and swift water.

Conservation:

  • Please adhere to Leave No Trace principles to preserve the natural beauty of the park.

Contact and Accessibility

Contact:

  • For more information, potential visitors can contact the park directly or consult the Oregon State Parks website.

Accessibility:

  • Many areas of the park are made accessible for visitors with disabilities, but it's best to inquire ahead of your visit regarding specific accommodations.

When planning a trip to Milo McIver State Park for camping or other activities, it is always best to check the most current information available from Oregon State Parks to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.

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