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Riders trailering into the Eagle Cap Wilderness will find everything they need: star bunk feeders for 6-8 horses, loading ramps, and direct trail access from the Main Eagle Trailhead. Bring your own drinking water and cash for the pay station.
Price
$10/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
Varies
Season
Late May- September
Cell
Unknown
Pets
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Price
$10/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
Varies
Season
Late May- September
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Check Policy
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45.0656, -117.4102
Riders trailering into the Eagle Cap Wilderness will find everything they need: star bunk feeders for 6-8 horses, loading ramps, and direct trail access from the Main Eagle Trailhead. Bring your own drinking water and cash for the pay station.
No potable water, no showers, and the operator explicitly steers non-equestrian campers toward Two Color Campground three miles down the road. If horses aren't part of the trip, this layout wasn't designed for you.
Reference information about Boulder Park Campground sourced from official USFS records and forestcamping.com. View official recreation.gov page →
<p>Located at the end of a narrow winding forest road, the Boulder Park Campground receives visitors escaping the rising summer heat. The campground is adjacent to the <a href="http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/wallowa-whitman/specialplaces/?cid=stelprdb5250868">Wild and Scenic Eagle Creek</a> offering beautiful views of the nearby <a href="http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/wallowa-whitman/recarea/?recid=79468">Eagle Cap Wilderness</a> and Wallowa Mountains. Developed as a horse camp for visitors using the wilderness trails, each campsite has facilities for holding stock overnight.</p>
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Summer brings mid-60s to mid-70s during the day and nights in the 30s–40s. Trails clear of snow by summer, and wildflowers peak in the alpine meadows. July and August see the most visitors. Winter access isn't reliable, though the campground lists winter activities. Likely snowshoeing or cross-country skiing when the road is passable.
Open by May; trails clear by summer, mild temps, wildflowers peak and July–Aug busiest months.
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The Boulder Park Campground offers basic amenities targeted at horseback riders and campers. Each campsite includes facilities designed for accommodating stock, such as a loading ramp and 'star' bunk feeders for 6-8 head. Water for stock is available directly from Eagle Creek. However, potable drinking water for campers is not available, necessitating visitors to bring their own supply. Restrooms are available, but their type is unspecified. Picnic tables are provided at each campsite, enhancing convenience for visitors. The campground lacks modern amenities like Wi-Fi, cell phone reception, and shower facilities.
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