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Reynolds Pond Recreation Site
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Reynolds Pond Recreation Site

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About Reynolds Pond Recreation Site

An oasis sits just east of Bend...a small 12-acre pond surrounded by old juniper and dusty trails. Tall willow and cattails offer a lush green vista in a sea of desert brown. Visitors can pass through to access the north side of the Oregon Badlands Wilderness or spend the day at the pond, enjoying the sunshine and fishing for sunfish, largemouth bass and brown bullheads. The .75 mile walking trail around the pond provides access to spots for picnicking and floating. Bring a tent and tuck yoursel

Reynolds Pond Recreation Site offers a peaceful retreat into Oregon's natural landscape, where visitors can experience the quiet beauty of the Pacific Northwest without the crowds of more developed campgrounds. Located in the heart of Oregon, this public campground provides an authentic outdoor experience that appeals to those seeking genuine connection with nature and simpler camping pleasures.

The recreation site centers around a serene pond that serves as the focal point for activities and relaxation. The setting is ideal for anglers, as the pond regularly attracts fishing enthusiasts looking to cast their lines in a tranquil environment. Beyond fishing, the area provides opportunities for nature observation and wildlife watching, with Oregon's diverse ecosystem offering glimpses of local birds and other wildlife throughout the day and evening hours. The pond itself creates a picturesque backdrop for early morning walks or quiet moments during sunset.

Camping at Reynolds Pond means embracing a more rustic approach to outdoor recreation. The campground's straightforward amenities focus on providing basic facilities that allow visitors to concentrate on their natural surroundings rather than resort-style comforts. This appeals particularly to experienced RV campers and tent campers who appreciate simplicity and don't require extensive hookups or entertainment options. The public nature of the facility means reasonable rates and a genuine community feel among visitors.

The surrounding Oregon landscape provides endless exploration opportunities. From the campground, travelers can venture into nearby hiking trails, scenic byways, and natural areas that showcase the region's diverse terrain. The location serves as a solid base camp for those exploring central or eastern Oregon, depending on the specific location within the state. The area's seasons each bring their own character, from wildflower displays in spring to comfortable summer evenings perfect for outdoor relaxation.

Reynolds Pond Recreation Site welcomes families, couples, solo travelers, and anyone seeking an affordable, straightforward camping experience. Those who value quiet mornings, peaceful afternoons by the water, and nights under Oregon skies will find this public campground a rewarding destination that prioritizes natural beauty over amenities.

Park Details

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.

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