Two Pan Campground

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5,669 ft

Price

$5 - $10/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

4 campsites

Season

June

Cell

Unknown

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Two Pan Campground
$5.00 - $10.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Overnight fee for single site is $10 per night. Day use fee is $5 per vehicle per day. Interagency Senior/Access Recreation Passes provide a 50%...
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Standard Site Fee$10.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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Two Pan Campground

45.2502, -117.3765

Driving directionsFrom Enterprise, Oregon travel northwest on State Highway 82 to Lostine; In Lostine go 7 miles south on the Lostine River Road to Forest boundary; Lostine River Road turns into Forest Road 8210; Travel on Forest Road 8210 up the Lostine Canyon for 11 more miles to campground on left side before Two Pan Trailhead. The forest roads are gravel surface.
The road to the campground is a gravel surface, which may present challenges for some vehicles.
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Best Time to Camp at Two Pan Campground

Two Pan Campground transforms with the seasons, offering visitors a diverse mountain experience throughout the year. Winter brings a crystalline wonderland with temperatures dipping as low as 20°F, blanketing the landscape in pristine snow that muffles all sound except the crunch beneath your boots. As spring emerges, temperatures climb toward 50°F, melting snow feeds nearby streams, and the forest awakens with new life. June emerges as the crown jewel of camping months, when moderate temperatures and gentle weather create perfect conditions for both horses and humans to explore the surrounding wilderness trails.

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Summer(Jun-Aug)
4.0 / 5

Shaded canopy offers respite from heat and trail access is ideal in summer months.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
3.5 / 5

Mountain autumn experience likely pleasant, though site is evergreen-dominated (less fall color).

Spring(Mar-May)
2.0 / 5

Spring snowmelt and the campground opening in June suggest limited spring access/conditions.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
Not recommended

Site noted as open starting in June; winter access and services likely unavailable.

Planning Tips
  • Operating Season: June
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About Two Pan Campground

Nestled beneath towering spruce and fir trees, Two Pan Campground serves as an intimate sanctuary for equestrian adventurers seeking a peaceful escape into nature. This charming horse camp features four thoughtfully designed stock sites, each offering a private retreat where riders and their four-legged companions can rest after a day on the trails. Though parking is limited, the campground's small size creates an exclusive atmosphere where the sounds of nickering horses blend harmoniously with the whisper of wind through evergreen boughs.
Two Pan Campground is a specialized horse camp with four stock sites, designed for equestrian use. It also serves hikers and backpackers accessing the Eagle Cap Wilderness.
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Picnic tables

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The Two Pan Campground offers several outdoor recreational activities, focusing on horse camping, hiking, and backpacking. These activities are ideal for visitors looking to explore the nearby Eagle Cap Wilderness.
HikingHiking is one of the primary activities available at Two Pan Campground. It is located near the Two Pan Trailhead, which offers access to various trails leading into the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Specific details about trail lengths and difficulty levels are not mentioned.
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No Potable WaterThis campground does not have potable water on-site. Bring all the water you need for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.

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Two Pan Campground has limited reviews, placing it in the bottom % of campgrounds based on reviews
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Review Summaries
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What Campers Love

The campground's proximity to the Eagle Cap Wilderness and its natural, shaded setting would likely be appreciated by visitors.
Based on 3 reviews

Common Concerns

Potential complaints could include the lack of potable water and minimal amenities, but no user comments were available to confirm this.
Based on 3 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Visitors should bring their own drinking water as potable water is not available on site. Additionally, obtaining a Wilderness Visitor Permit is required before entering the Eagle Cap Wilderness.
Based on 3 reviews

Seasonal Insights

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Accessibility Features

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