Two Pan Campground sits at the end of Lostine Canyon Road, a four-site horse camp built for riders heading into the Eagle Cap Wilderness. The campground includes hitch rails, a water trough, and feed bunks alongside standard picnic tables and fire rings.
A small horse/stock campground with 4 stock sites and limited parking intended for visitors with horses or pack stock. Primary season of use is generally June through October; quiet hours are 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
Weather and SeasonsBest season: summer. Summer offers the most reliable access and the best riding conditions — trails into the Eagle Cap open after snowmelt and the campground provides cool, shaded campsites while lower elevations bake. Expect daytime highs around 60–75°F and nighttime lows in the 30s–40s, making long rides and high-country pack trips comfortable. Horseback riding, day loops from Two Pan Trailhead, and fishing on the Lostine are at their peak; expect moderate crowds with busiest weekends in July–August and quieter, d
Peak months: July, August, September, June
Avoid: November, December, January, February
Natural Features and ScenerySpruce and fir shade the sites, filtering the canyon light. The Lostine River runs nearby. Beyond the trailhead, Eagle Cap peaks rise above trails that climb toward alpine meadows and lakes.