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Walt Haring Campground and Snopark, Oregon
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Description: 4700-foot elevation. 5 tent-only campsites, with an accessible picnic area. In the winter, this is the trailhead for snowmobile and nordic skiing.

Location: From Chemult, go 0.5 mile north on US 97, then 0.5 mile on Miller Lake Road (Forest Road 9772).

Address: Chemult Ranger District
Winema National Forest
P.O. Box 150
Chemult, OR  97731
Phone: 541-365-7001

Season: year round

Fee: sno-park pass required November - April

Reservations: NO
Activities
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 Biking  Fishing  Picnicking
 Boating (Motorized)  Hiking/Backpacking  Scenic Driving
 Boating (Non-motorized)  Horseback Riding  
 Boating (WW)  Hunting  Water Sports
 Camping    Wildlife Viewing
 Caving  Off Highway Vehicles  Winter Sports
 Climbing    

Services and Facilities
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 Visitor Center  Group Campgnd  RV Sites
  Exhibits  Campgnd, Primitive  Electric Hookup
 Interpretive Programs  Drinking Water  Dump Station
 Cultural-Historic Sites  Restrooms  Boat Ramp
 Campgnd, Developed  Showers  Marina
 Rental Cabins

Notes: Labeled as Chemult Campground on the Forest Service map. A Sno-Park pass is required to park at the trailhead; passes cost for $3/ day, $7/ 3-day or $15/ season. Passes are available from Oregon Dept of Motor Vehicles, Forest Service offices, and local sporting goods stores.
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