Located along the Elkhorn Drive Scenic Byway, the McCully Forks Campground is set near a small stream in a forested setting. Popular activities include; visiting the Sumpter Valley Dredge State Park, day hikes, relaxing, visiting the historic town of Sumpter, and exploring along the byway.
From Baker City, Oregon travel south on State Highway 7 for 26 miles to State Highway 220 (also known as the Sumpter Valley Highway); Turn right on Highway 220 and go 6 miles (you will go past the town of Sumpter); the campground entrance sign is on the right; Camp sites are on both sides of the road and creek.
It's a beautiful place to enjoy a wonderful creek & the creatures.
Nice quiet place if you pass the pay campgrounds it's free says no trailers turn around but if you have a Smaller one you can turn it around if you back up in a site up there I would definitely not take anything longer than 30ft up there
Beautiful,easy to find,very natural,right next to creek...Free camping area...Very clean,Lots of vegetation,wildlife...Very spacious camping lots with lots of tree cover....Primitive and pristine,A+!!!
Beautiful, quiet campground. We loved camping here! The kids had a great time playing in the creek and and riding their bikes. It's a very quiet campground. No water or garbage service so come prepared. There was a fire ban and it gets pretty cold so bring more layers than you think you'll need.
Super easy to find and pretty campground. We visited in early October 2020 and it was quiet but beautiful. The camp sites are set near the stream for a relaxing stream sound nearby and great for cooling off in the summer. Some decent hiking is nearby for adventures while you stay. We made this a day visit to just get out but plan to return for overnight camping. There is a fee for overnight use. $5 was the posted fee at the time.