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Maston Trail System
Public Campground

Maston Trail System

Bend, Oregon
4.6 (113 reviews)

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About Maston Trail System

There's a hidden jewel on the east side of the Cascade Mountains. Here, there are over 4,000 acres where mountain bikers and horseback riders share the space but not the trails. Hikers can meander along lava rock-lined routes to breathtaking views of the Deschutes River, and trail runners can beat the snow in the winter. Start your adventure into the Maston Area through the Maston or Juniper Trailheads, and spend a day exploring the geology and landscape of Central Oregon on almost 50 miles of t

Nestled in the heart of Oregon's natural wonderland, Maston Trail System offers RV campers an exceptional gateway to outdoor adventure and scenic beauty. This public campground serves as an ideal base camp for travelers seeking authentic recreation in one of the Pacific Northwest's most compelling destinations. The surrounding landscape showcases Oregon's diverse terrain, with opportunities to explore pristine forests, scenic waterways, and well-maintained trail systems that range from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes.

The region around Maston Trail System captures the essence of what makes Oregon such a beloved camping destination. You'll find yourself immersed in an environment where outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels can discover something meaningful. Whether you're an avid hiker, nature photographer, or simply someone seeking peaceful time away from the hustle of daily life, the area provides abundant opportunities for exploration and connection with the natural world. The trail systems in the vicinity offer varying difficulty levels and distances, allowing families with children, retirees, and adventure seekers to find routes suited to their preferences.

Oregon's climate in this region supports lush vegetation and vibrant ecosystems throughout much of the year. Spring and summer bring pleasant temperatures perfect for extended outdoor activities, while fall showcases spectacular foliage and comfortable camping weather. The area's natural features attract wildlife enthusiasts eager to observe native species in their natural habitats, making it an excellent destination for biologists and nature lovers alike.

The campground's public designation means you'll experience the welcoming, community-oriented atmosphere that characterizes Oregon's excellent public recreation facilities. With a strong 4.6 out of 5 rating based on over 113 reviews, visitors consistently praise their experiences here. The location provides convenient access to the broader region's attractions while maintaining the peaceful, grounded feeling that makes RV camping so rewarding. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended stay, Maston Trail System delivers the authentic Oregon outdoor experience that keeps travelers returning year after year.
4.6

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113

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Bend is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Bend.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Bend. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Maston Trail System Reviews

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David

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by David

Great little trail system, tons of small forbs to find. It is rather quiet, I don’t usually see a lot of people there or parked when I go. I don’t remember there being restrooms, but parking is pretty easy. It borders several private properties so be mindful on your visit. It also doesn’t have a ton of shade, so either go early/late or bring some sunscreen and a cap! Stay hydrated! Great little pl... Great little trail system, tons of small forbs to find. It is rather quiet, I don’t usually see a lot of people there or parked when I go. I don’t remember there being restrooms, but parking is pretty easy. It borders several private properties so be mindful on your visit. It also doesn’t have a ton of shade, so either go early/late or bring some sunscreen and a cap! Stay hydrated! Great little place to hike, explore nature and native (some invasive) plants, and enjoy a nice hike.

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RLM

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by RLM

It's a mixed bag...Definitely great if you are biking and miles of flat mostly rock free trails. I took my dog for a hike and found the terrain and scenery fairly monotonous and boring. Just scrub and juniper and virtually no wildlife. Also, they ask you to pick up after your pet, but don't provide a single trash can.

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Thatcher Risom

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Thatcher Risom

Great trails! Mostly easy (green) hard packed sand with one or two blue trails due to more technical features. The outer loop is a little over 12 miles with about 600 ft of elevation gain. Mostly ridden in late fall or winter being desert terrain. Great sunset ride / hike / run due to few trees and great view of sisters.

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james white

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by james white

Lots of parking. Miles of trails. Some are shared mountain bike and pedestrian others are shared horse and pedestrian. I only saw people at the trailhead. Not a lot of to see but great views of the Cascades and if you get to the rim of the Deschutes more great views.

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Matthew Litkie Painting Contractor. since 1972

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Matthew Litkie Painting Contractor. since 1972

I drive from Sandy to ride here. An absolutely amazing Mountain Bike playground. You got to check out the Deschutes River Canyon and maybe see some Eagle nests.

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