4-O Ranch Wildlife Area Campground
Oregon
Campground in Oregon.
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Campground in Oregon.
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Sisters is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.
Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.
Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Sisters.
Don't miss local attractions near Sisters. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.
Mar 18, 2026
Nice campground by lake. Sites are pretty close to each other. No water, vault toilets only. Lake is good for fishing, but not clean enough for swimming. Be sure you make a reservation ahead, as it's usually fully booked. We stayed at yurt, which was nice and cozy, but again, sites are really too close to each other.
Mar 18, 2026
Nice campground by lake. Sites are pretty close to each other. No water, vault toilets only. Lake is good for fishing, but not clean enough for swimming. Be sure you make a reservation ahead, as it's usually fully booked. We stayed at yurt, which was nice and cozy, but again, sites are really too close to each other.
Mar 18, 2026
Great access to Suttle lake in a small, clean campground. Very family friend and easily accessible to kayak or paddle board. You can hear a bit of road noise across from the highway but still worth the trip!
Mar 18, 2026
Great access to Suttle lake in a small, clean campground. Very family friend and easily accessible to kayak or paddle board. You can hear a bit of road noise across from the highway but still worth the trip!
Mar 18, 2026
Stayed in Yurt #31 during the off season (only yurts are open year-round). Campground picks up road noise from Hwy 20, but only the occasional air-breaking semi was bothersome. Nice having The Suttle Lodge nearby for food & drinks. We really liked the Yurt, and the wood stoves are a nice addition. First night was pretty cold due to very strong winds, but second night we actually got the yurt too... Stayed in Yurt #31 during the off season (only yurts are open year-round). Campground picks up road noise from Hwy 20, but only the occasional air-breaking semi was bothersome. Nice having The Suttle Lodge nearby for food & drinks. We really liked the Yurt, and the wood stoves are a nice addition. First night was pretty cold due to very strong winds, but second night we actually got the yurt too warm. Our yurt had a Jotul stove, and it happens to be the exact same model we have in our home. They are nice (though small - large pieces of wood don't fit), but the one in our yurt had been modified; the glass had been replaced with a metal plate, but the plate left significant gaps. This, combined with the door rope/seal needing replacing, led to a stove that didn't close down as well as it could have. We also arrived to find the stove still had ashes in it, and there was not metal bucket or scoop to clean it out. Upon trying to do so, we discovered the ashes in the stove were also still hot. Would've been nice for the camp host to take care of this ahead of time, especially if they aren't going to provide utensils to allow guests to do so themselves. One other criticism would be the dumpster area. There were like six dumpsters, but they had chairs and all kinds of trash lying around them. Again, camp host could be a little more proactive IMO.
Mar 18, 2026
Stayed in Yurt #31 during the off season (only yurts are open year-round). Campground picks up road noise from Hwy 20, but only the occasional air-breaking semi was bothersome. Nice having The Suttle Lodge nearby for food & drinks. We really liked the Yurt, and the wood stoves are a nice addition. First night was pretty cold due to very strong winds, but second night we actually got the yurt too... Stayed in Yurt #31 during the off season (only yurts are open year-round). Campground picks up road noise from Hwy 20, but only the occasional air-breaking semi was bothersome. Nice having The Suttle Lodge nearby for food & drinks. We really liked the Yurt, and the wood stoves are a nice addition. First night was pretty cold due to very strong winds, but second night we actually got the yurt too warm. Our yurt had a Jotul stove, and it happens to be the exact same model we have in our home. They are nice (though small - large pieces of wood don't fit), but the one in our yurt had been modified; the glass had been replaced with a metal plate, but the plate left significant gaps. This, combined with the door rope/seal needing replacing, led to a stove that didn't close down as well as it could have. We also arrived to find the stove still had ashes in it, and there was not metal bucket or scoop to clean it out. Upon trying to do so, we discovered the ashes in the stove were also still hot. Would've been nice for the camp host to take care of this ahead of time, especially if they aren't going to provide utensils to allow guests to do so themselves. One other criticism would be the dumpster area. There were like six dumpsters, but they had chairs and all kinds of trash lying around them. Again, camp host could be a little more proactive IMO.
Mar 18, 2026
Wonderful camping sites, some with lake views. Fishing, boating and hiking are some of the activities families can enjoy. Short distance to gorgeous Suttle Lake Resort Lodge. Great food and Beverages.
Mar 18, 2026
Wonderful camping sites, some with lake views. Fishing, boating and hiking are some of the activities families can enjoy. Short distance to gorgeous Suttle Lake Resort Lodge. Great food and Beverages.
Mar 18, 2026
Gorgeous setting. Clean sites and facilities. There's a small hiking/single track path around the lake. Boat ramp and fish cleaning station too. Firewood can be purchased they the camp host (who's quite friendly) for $6. Mosquitos were present but not bad when I visited. Looking forwards to staying again!
Mar 18, 2026
Gorgeous setting. Clean sites and facilities. There's a small hiking/single track path around the lake. Boat ramp and fish cleaning station too. Firewood can be purchased they the camp host (who's quite friendly) for $6. Mosquitos were present but not bad when I visited. Looking forwards to staying again!
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