OHV PARK INFORMATION
Morrow-Grant County OHV Park is part of the Morrow County Parks system. That is approximately 9,000 acres with 2,000 acres belong to Grant County.
This encompasses a portion of the recreational trail system which Morrow County manages with a Memorandum of Understanding between the two counties.
Morrow County owns and manages the remaining trail system as well as the campground.
This park is would not have been possible without the public support from Morrow and Grant County, funding assistance from Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) and thousands of generously donated volunteer hours. THANK YOU!
With the development of the park partner relation-ships have been created with local businesses, volunteers, park guests and organizations such as;
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB), United States National Forest Service (USFS).
It is our hopes that we can continue to forge forward with these groups and other to continue to provide a place that everyone can enjoy now and in the future.
CAMPGROUND — Opening May 8, 2025
Debit & Credit Cards*, cash, checks and money orders accepted. No ATM on site.
* Due to internet access there may be times when Debit and Credit cards transactions are not available.
Youth Evaluation courses are available. Please check for course information online at http://ysep.omraoffroad.com/. Please note that the online course must be passed before hands on training can be completed. Payments must be submitted online. No cash or check will be accepted for course fee's. If you do not see a course available online please contact the OHV park for additional options.
Trip Check Camera's for Highway 207 – OHV Park
https://www.tripcheck.com/DynamicReports/Report/Cameras
* Region
* North Oregon
* Highway
* OR207
THINGS TO DO AND SEE
This park offers camping with a variety of amenities. Trails for All Terrain Vehicles (ATV), hiking, and biking vary in difficulty levels from easy/beginner to difficult/expert. Horseshoe pits, golf driving range, playground and fishing ponds provide additional recreation while in the area. Wildlife from large and small game to a vast variety of birds native to the area are in abundance throughout the area. The Rolling Hills Hunting Preserve offers a large variety of bird hunting packages and is locally owned and operated. The John Day River (26 miles) and Bull Prairie Reservoir (12 miles) both offer additional angling as well as rafting, floating, and boating opportunities.
MUD PIT
Please be courteous and cautious when using this area, as there are those that enjoy watching and taking pictures from the sidelines.
Pit will be open from 8:00am until sunset, unless posted otherwise.
HELP REQUESTED
We at Morrow County Parks strive to give our guest a wonderful stay. We try to be conservative and spend our funds wisely at all times. We try to keep our cost as low as possible and example our showers at the Parks are free, donations for use are at users own discretion.
Interested in being a volunteer or a camp host for a season. There are a variety of things at all of the parks one can help with. If interested please contact one of the park personnel.