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in tent camping only. Portable toilets, picnic tables, fire rings, BLM and shade trees are provided. An unimproved boat launch provides access for small boats at Bob Creek. A concrete ramp and dock are available just Hells Canyon up stream (before the tunnel) at Copperfield Boat Launch for larger boats. In addition to fishing, camping, and water skiing, there are Reservoir other things to catch your attention. This is an area of historic home sites. If you look around, you will see many fruit trees and flowers you expect only in a garden, plus this canyon comes alive with wildflowers in the spring. Wildlife abounds. Mule deer are a favorite camp visitor. Bighorn sheep are often spotted. Chuckar, wild turkey, orioles, bald eagles, and multitudes of migrating song birds offer a haven for bird watchers. While staying at these camp sites, take a trip down river; the scenery becomes more and more spectacular; explore attractions such as Hells Canyon Dam. Take a white water trip to see North America’s deepest canyon. Take a hike into the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area and Wilderness. Directions to the Site Coming from the west, leave Interstate 84 at Baker City, exit 302 (Hells Canyon) and go east on Highway 86 to the Snake River and Copperfield RV Park. Allow 2 hours from Baker City. Coming from the east, leave Interstate 84 at exit 3, Highway 95 (50 miles west of Boise) to Cambridge, ID. Know Before You Go From Cambridge take Highway 71 to Copperfield RV Park in • There is no fee to use the sites. Oregon. Allow 1 ½ hours from Cambridge. • Camping is on a first-come, first-served basis, and is Just past the visitor information kiosk near Copperfield RV limited to 14 days. Park, a gravel road branches off the paved road continuing • No drinking water is available. north along the west side of the river. Follow this gravel road • No campfire wood is available. approximately one mile through an old railroad tunnel. Just Vale Vale • RV access is limited and there are no hookups. past the tunnel you will find Westfall Camp Site. Within • Portable toilets are available at each site. two miles is Bob Creek Camp Site, and within three miles is District • Trash receptacles are not provided. Please practice Airstrip Camp Site. If you have gone across a bridge, you are District Pack it in – Pack it out. in Idaho and have gone too far. Westfall, Bob Creek, and Airstrip Camp Sites are located within what is commonly called Hells Canyon. Hells Canyon District Contact Information got its name partly because it is hot! So if you visit in the Baker Resource Area depths of summer, plan on a toasty visit which is perfect for all types of water sports and fishing. Vale District Bureau of Land Management 3165 10th St. Recreation Baker City, OR 97814 The campsites are designed to take advantage of the steep Public Lands USA: topography. They range from large to small but are not (541) 523-1256 necessarily designed to accommodate RVs. A few sites are Use • Share • Appreciate designated day use only, and one area at Westfall is for walk- www.or.blm.gov/ValeBLM/OR/WA/GI-05/033+1122.32 Welcome to Hells Canyon Rervoir Hells Canyon Rervoir ere steep basalt ridg and cliffs frame the landscape at Wtfall, Bob Creek, and Airstrip Camp Sit. Cradled in a canyon created by the Snake River, the campsit provide visitors a qui and peaceful setting for outdoor activiti. Camp next to Hells Canyon Rervoir and enjoy the thrill of landing a fish, water skiing, or simply relax and watch deer wander through camp. It is a great lace to take the family for a weekend or just for a day on the water..