What to See and Do
Hiking and Biking
Chimney Rock Trail
Chimney Rock Trail is a 1.3-mile moderately challenging trek through lichen-coated basalt crags and the rocky canyons of the Crooked Wild and Scenic River. This out-and-back trail has benches, allowing visitors to rest and savor a view of the Crooked River. It has an elevation gain of 800 feet and is best enjoyed in the spring or fall when the dust has settled and all the foliage is green.
Length: 1.3 miles
Intensity: Moderate
Metolius-Windigo Trail
The Metolius-Windigo Trail is a 143.7-mile point-to-point trail that starts at Bear Valley Trailhead, west of Sisters, OR, and stretches to Windigo Pass, south of Crescent Lake. This trail has an elevation gain of 3,900 feet.
Length: 143.7 miles
Intensity: Moderate to Difficult
Fishing and Boating
Guests at the Lone Pine Campground can enjoy water sports like canoeing, kayaking, fishing, and boating at the Blue River Reservoir. This 6.4-mile-long reserve is 117 miles away and is home to various fish species, including sea trout, striped bass, white bass, and redfish. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife controls the reservoir's fishing regulations.
Climbing
There are numerous climbing routes within the vicinity of Lone Pine Campground. Visitors can drive for 44 minutes to the Smith Rock State Park and spend a day exploring its numerous rock climbing routes. Smith Rock is one of the oldest and most famous rock-climbing destinations in the United States.
Wildlife Viewing
Lone Pine Campground is home to numerous species of plants and wildlife. This site has more than 90 types of birds and 2,000 species of plants, including about 200 types of wildflowers. It is also home to a variety of wild animals, including coyotes, elk, mule deer, black bears, white-tailed deer, cougars, blacktail jackrabbits, kit foxes, and badgers.
Picnicking
Picnicking at the Lone Pine Campground can be done amid the area's natural beauty. The campground has six campsites equipped with picnic tables, fire rings, and grills, allowing visitors to enjoy a family picnic, barbecue, or cookout.