Gull Point Campground campground
BEND, Oregon

Gull Point Campground

Mostly first-come
80 campsites
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80

Total Campsites

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Reservable Sites

Mostly first-come

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ADA-compliant sites

Organization

Managing agency

Overview

About Gull Point Campground

Overview Located on the shore of Wickiup Reservoir in Deschutes National Forest, Gull Point campground offers visitors easy access to an abundance of recreational activities along the Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway. Sites are scattered among a mixed, yet open conifer forest, giving sunshine a chance to filter through. Several sites sit on along the waterfront. Recreation Gull Point Campground offers visitors opportunities for hiking, boating, canoeing, swimming and fishing. The reservoir's relatively warm water and cooler deep channels generate some of the best fishing in Central Oregon. The area is renowned for its brown trout, often reaching 20 pounds, with normal catches in the 5-to-8 pound range. The reservoir also sustains good numbers of kokanee and coho salmon and decent populations of rainbow trout, brook trout, whitefish and chub. Facilities Gull Point Campground offers visitors opportunities for hiking, boating, canoeing, swimming and fishing. The reservoir's relatively warm water and cooler deep channels generate some of the best fishing in Central Oregon. The area is renowned for its brown trout, often reaching 20 pounds, with normal catches in the 5-to-8 pound range. The reservoir also sustains good numbers of kokanee and coho salmon and decent populations of rainbow trout, brook trout, whitefish and chub. Natural Features The reservoir covers an area on the Deschutes River that was historically used by Native Americans during the fall. Several tribes throughout the area built "wickiups," shelters made from reeds, grass, or brush, while living in the area. At full pool, Wickiup is a beautiful, pine-edged reservoir, with some willows and sandy beach areas. At low water, steep soil and gravel banks drop abruptly to the water. This is one of central Oregon's best wildlife viewing sites, attracting a variety of nesting and migrating birds. Fantastic nearby peaks, lava flows and forests also provide visitors with a variety of landscapes. Wetlands, diverse forests, and rocky slopes near the campground provide a necessary habitat for shorebirds, porcupine, deer, bats and the occasional black bear. Nearby Attractions Lava Lands Visitor Center in nearby Bend, Oregon, is a great starting point for visitors to learn about the diverse landscape and history of the area through interpretive programs and exhibits. Visitors can also explore the Lava River Cave, located in the Newberry National Volcanic Monument. At 5,211 feet in length, the northwest section of the cave is the longest continuous lava tube in Oregon. Charges & Cancellations Once your reservation start date has begun, neither the Recreation.gov Contact Center nor the campground manager will be able to modify your reservation

  • 80 total campsites listed.
  • Primarily first-come camping based on current listing data.
  • Most common site type: unknown (80).
  • Map coordinates are available for trip planning.
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Our Take

What makes Gull Point Campground special

Gull Point Campground stretches along the sandy shores of Wickiup Reservoir in central Oregon's Deschutes National Forest, offering a sun-soaked basecamp for Cascade Country adventures. The reservoir is one of the largest in the region, and the campground's waterfront setting means easy access to boating, waterskiing, and warm-water fishing for brown trout and kokanee salmon. The high desert landscape here is defined by open ponderosa pine stands, volcanic soil, and big sky views stretching toward the Cascade peaks. Osprey circle overhead, and you can often spot bald eagles fishing along the reservoir's arms. Beyond the water, the surrounding forest provides miles of trails for hiking and mountain biking, and the town of Bend, with its breweries and outfitters, is about an hour north. Gull Point offers roughly 75 sites spread across a broad peninsula, with vault toilets and boat ramp access. Some sites sit right at the water's edge, and these fill quickly, so early arrival or advance reservations are strongly recommended during summer weekends. The campground is open from late April through October, with peak season running from June through August when reservoir levels are highest and the weather is warm and dry. Afternoons can be breezy, so stake your tent well and bring layers for cool high-desert evenings.

Campsite Inventory

80 sites to choose from

Unknown

80total sites

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Reservable

0

Accessible

Amenities & Details

Everything you need to know

Accessibility

Yes

Campfire Allowed

Yes

Site capacity

Double, Single, Triple

Check-in time

2:00 PM

Check-out time

12:00 PM

Double Driveway

Yes

Driveway entry

Back-In, Pull-Through

Driveway length (ft)

100, 130, 140, 150

Driveway surface

Gravel, Paved

Max guests

12, 30, 6

Max vehicle length (ft)

30, 32, 36, 40

Minimum guests

Yes

Pets allowed

Yes

Proximity to Water

Lakefront

Shade

Yes

Reservations & Contact

Plan your stay

Mostly first-come

Phone

541-323-1746

Getting There

From Bend, Oregon, go south on Highway 97 for nearly 27 miles to Wickiup Junction. Turn west on Road 43 and continue for 11 miles, then turn west on Forest Service Road 42 for 4.6 miles. Turn south on Forest Service Road 4260 and continue for 3 miles into the campground.

FAQ

Common questions

Everything you need to know before your trip to Gull Point Campground.

How do reservations work for Gull Point Campground?

Reservation availability for Gull Point Campground can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.

What campsite types are available at Gull Point Campground?

Gull Point Campground currently lists Unknown (80).

Where is Gull Point Campground located?

Gull Point Campground is in Oregon near BEND. Coordinates: 43.7033, -121.7632.

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