Buckhollow Boat Ramp

The furthest northern leg of the Lower Deschutes Back Country Byway gives way from asphalt to gravel and becomes a dead-end road beyond State Highway 216. Here, boaters on the Lower Deschutes Wild and Scenic River can access the river at the primitive boat ramp near mouth of Buck Hollow Canyon.

 

Know Before You Go:

  • The narrow and rocky road accessing river is tightly wedged against the side hill. Turnaround space is limited, allowing for boats to be unloaded only. Vehicles and trailers must park up on the main Deschutes River Access Road.
  • A short but steep access trail allows people to easily descend the hill from the upper parking area.
  • A restroom and interpretive display offer information regarding day use areas and campgrounds on the lower Deschutes River.
  • Campfires and smoking are allowed only from October 16 through May 31, annually, unless posted otherwise.

Point of Interest:

North of Buckhollow Boat Ramp, the graveled Lower Deschutes River Back Country Byway traverses another 17 miles where it terminates at Macks Canyon Campground.


 

Photos

Buckhollow Boat Ramp
Buckhollow Boat Ramp
View of the primitive boat launch and vehicle turnaround at Buck Hollow Boat Ramp.
View of the primitive boat launch and vehicle turnaround at Buck Hollow Boat Ramp.
Buckhollow Boat Ramp
Buckhollow Boat Ramp
View of the primitive boat launch and vehicle turnaround at Buck Hollow Boat Ramp.
View of the primitive boat launch and vehicle turnaround at Buck Hollow Boat Ramp.

Accessibility Description (ABA/ADA)

No accessible facilities.

Adventure is at Your Fingertips

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Activities

Iconograph of a person on a jet ski.
BOATING
Iconograph of a person in an a raft.
RAFTING

Addresses

Prineville District Office
3050 NE 3rd St.
Prineville
Oregon
97754

Geographic Coordinates

45.2672, -121.01842

Directions

From Maupin, Oregon: Drive 8 miles north on the Deschutes River Access Road. Turn right onto State Highway 216 and proceed for 1/2 mile, turning left onto the gravel BLM Access Rd. Then travel another 0.4 miles; the boat ramp will be on your left.

Fees

No fee to use the boat ramp. However, Boater Passes are required year-round, for both day and overnight use, for anyone using a watercraft or any other floating device as a means of transport on the Lower Deschutes River.

Stay Limit

Day use only.