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Three Forks
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Three Forks

Murphy, Idaho
4.3 (22 reviews)

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About Three Forks

One of the most remote locations in Oregon, the Three Forks Recreation Site offers camping, fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities in the canyonland confluence of the North Fork Owyhee, Middle Fork Owyhee, and Owyhee Rivers.Know Before You GoThe Soldier Creek Loop Road can be impassable when wet or muddy, so plan accordingly. It is designated a BLM Watchable Wildlife road, and is enjoyed by a variety of users – including outdoor enthusiasts, birders, ranchers, upland bird and big game hu

One of the most remote locations in Oregon, the Three Forks Recreation Site offers camping, fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities in the canyonland confluence of the North Fork Owyhee, Middle Fork Owyhee, and Owyhee Rivers.Know Before You GoThe Soldier Creek Loop Road can be impassable when wet or muddy, so plan accordingly. It is designated a BLM Watchable Wildlife road, and is enjoyed by a variety of users – including outdoor enthusiasts, birders, ranchers, upland bird and big game hunters, rafters, and campers. Cattle graze on the open range here, too, so be prepared for the occasional cow-in-the-road experience.Along the way, plan a stop at the Owyhee Canyon Overlook (22 miles from the highway turn-off) for breathtaking views of the Owyhee Wild and Scenic River far below.The last two miles to the site drop quickly into the Three Forks canyon. It is best to stop at the canyon rim and assess the road conditions before attempting the descent with your vehicle, as it’s rocky, steep, and not regularly maintained. Visitors are encouraged to park their cars at the rim and hike down to the site, should driving conditions be too treacherous.Once in the canyon, the recreation site features five designated campsites, a boat launch, vehicle parking, and vault restrooms.The site is named Three Forks for the three sections of rivers – the Owyhee, the North Fork Owyhee, and the Middle Fork Owyhee – that converge in the area.Pronghorn antelope can be found on the rangeland above the canyon, and the canyon interior is particularly important as mule deer winter range habitat. Elk also use this area in the winter and California Bighorn sheep are year-round residents within the Owyhee River corridor.Point of InterestRemnants of a historic military road can still be seen today, zig-zagging up the canyon’s west face, and old wagon and ranching roads near the recreation site allow for hiking and walking in the area.
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Three Forks Reviews

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Katelin Holcombe

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Katelin Holcombe

The area is absolutely gorgeous, and great for if you love off roading. There’s hot springs not too far from the camping areas, but require a high clearance and depending on the season, the last section may be blocked off by the river/creek. There is only one restroom that can get fairly dirty as it isn’t cleaned often, but it is camping🤷‍♀️😂

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Bluebell Navaratna

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bluebell Navaratna

Isolated area, great to get away and submerge yourself in nature... To camp like the old times... There is a porta potty for your convenience too. The waterfalls are just such a treat... The hike is not really bad, I do not recommend it for people with disabilities or injuries... The water is crystal clear and warm...(hot spring).

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Laura Browning

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Laura Browning

Wish we’d brought our kayaks! Very remote area. We drove from Jordan Valley OR and the last 2 miles down into the canyon were really steep and rocky.

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Lisa Field

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lisa Field

You need a 4 wheel drive to get here, the road down the canyon is steep and rocky. Pack it in pack it out, there is no trash service. Bring plenty of water and sunscreen. The canyon trail to the hotsprings is overgrown, use a 4 wheel drive, atv, mountain bike etc. to drive the 3 miles to get there. This is one of the most remote places in the continental US be safe and use good judgment. Rescue is... You need a 4 wheel drive to get here, the road down the canyon is steep and rocky. Pack it in pack it out, there is no trash service. Bring plenty of water and sunscreen. The canyon trail to the hotsprings is overgrown, use a 4 wheel drive, atv, mountain bike etc. to drive the 3 miles to get there. This is one of the most remote places in the continental US be safe and use good judgment. Rescue is a LONG way away. The rivers, starry skies and scenery bring me back year after year.

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Mathew Cusma

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Mathew Cusma

4WD or experienced ADV bike rider. Great remote getaway. The nearby hot springs will probably be vacant, but the last time I went I met a guy who lived 5 minutes from me, and we were 450 miles from home. Wierd.

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