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Access Site OR

Macks Canyon

Deschutes River

Source: oregon_gov Updated 1 year ago

City: Grass Valley, OR
County: Sherman County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 45.39207280, -120.88172773
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Location
Nearby Gauge Conditions
Whitewater Run
III Deschutes - L. Sherar's Falls to Columbia River
View Run
Current Conditions
Whitewater Runs on Deschutes River
15 runs (2 nearby)
About This Access Site
Macks Canyon Recreation Site offers boat ramp access to the Lower Deschutes River in north-central Oregon, located along the scenic 32-mile Lower Deschutes Wild and Scenic River corridor. The site sits on the east bank near Grass Valley, accessible via a rough 17-mile BLM access road from Maupin (allow 1.5 hours; drive slowly to avoid tire damage). The boat ramp provides a launch point for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters looking to explore this popular section of the Deschutes.

The recreation site includes a campground with individual campsites ($8–$12 per night depending on season) and group sites ($25–$35 per night), along with vault toilets and a cashless payment kiosk. Campsite 20 and the vault toilets are wheelchair accessible. The area has a 14-day stay limit and is popular with both boaters and anglers. Several nearby campgrounds offer additional lodging options within 10 miles.

**Contact:** 541-416-6700 for current conditions and reservations. Note that the access road is remote with rough conditions; verify road status before visiting, especially in winter or after heavy weather. The site sits within an archaeologically significant area featuring a prehistoric Sahaptin village site with visible house depressions.
Federal Facility Information
541-416-6700 Free Access

The Macks Canyon archaeological site is a large, prehistoric village locale overlooking the Deschutes River in north-central Oregon. The site is characterized by shallow, circular, semi-subterranean house depressions, surface artifacts, and riverine shell deposits. Limited excavations conducted in the late 1960's indicate that the site was the location of a winter village occupied by...

The Macks Canyon archaeological site is a large, prehistoric village locale overlooking the Deschutes River in north-central Oregon. The site is characterized by shallow, circular, semi-subterranean house depressions, surface artifacts, and riverine shell deposits. Limited excavations conducted in the late 1960's indicate that the site was the location of a winter village occupied by Sahaptin-speaking people of the Columbia Plateau. Although the main period of occupation appears to have occurred within the last 2,000 years, the site may have been occupied as early as 5,000 BC.

A campground and boat ramps are situated at the end of the Access Road along the east bank of the Lower Deschutes River. The area is popular with boaters and fishermen. The route to Macks Canyon is also a National Back Country Byway.

Know Before You Go:


Macks Canyon Recreation Site is open year-round and is with 18 individual campsites, two group-use campsites two vault toilets and garbage service. No drinking water or utility hookups are available.
No reservations are accepted; all campsites, are available on a first-come, first-served basis only.
No cell phone service is available.
Campfires and smoking are allowed only from October 16 through May 31, annually, unless posted otherwise.
When recreating on Public Lands, please practice the seven Leave-No-Trace Principles.


Point of Interest:

Macks Canyon Recreation Site marks the northern terminus of the Lower Deschutes River Back Country Byway and the southern terminus of the non-motorized 23-mile Des Chutes Railbed Trail. This extremely rough, unmaintained trail follows a now-overgrown former railbed 11.6 miles to Harris Canyon. The northern 11.5 mile segment from Harris Canyon to Deschutes River State Recreation Area is maintained.

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Nearby Campgrounds (4 within 10 miles)
Rattlesnake Canyon Campground
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Jones Canyon Campground
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Beavertail Campground
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Twin Springs Campground
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Nearby Recreation Areas
Lower Deschutes River Back Country Byway Located within
Amenities
parking
restrooms