About Graham Corral Horse Campground
Number of accommodations: 11
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Reviews (43)
What Guests Are Saying
Graham Corral Horse Campground features well-marked sites, easy access to numerous trails, and recently added water amenities for horses, greatly enhancing the experience. The campground is suitable for both large and small groups, with beautiful scenery and a variety of riding options. While some corrals show signs of wear and the access road is washboard and dusty, the overall experience is positive, making it a great destination for horse camping.
What Guests Are Saying
Graham Corral Horse Campground features well-marked sites, easy access to numerous trails, and recently added water amenities for horses, greatly enhancing the experience. The campground is suitable for both large and small groups, with beautiful scenery and a variety of riding options. While some corrals show signs of wear and the access road is washboard and dusty, the overall experience is positive, making it a great destination for horse camping.
Review Summary
Claire Aaby
June 4, 2021
Large camping sites, kind folks. No water - and no thoughts on where/how to get water from the park rangers or city (we called). Was rather annoying since the horses needed about 15 gallons a day each (we had 5 horses) and we needed to grab water in town multiple times at a city park. Fee is the same, even with no water. Spots are DUSTY so prepare well.
Pattie W
VerifiedDecember 19, 2019 β’ Stayed at: 006, Loop: Loop 1
The road in and out of this campground is terrible, very washboard, especially for horses in a trailer. I don't think we will be back because of the road.
Signage of trails was terrible. We got lost and ended up in Black Butte Ranch.
Many of the corrals needed work on the fences, especially the center large corrals.
Positive, the water was plentiful, the outhouses clean, garbage picked up, and the campsite clean.
Pattie W
VerifiedDecember 19, 2019 β’ Stayed at: 006, Loop: Loop 1
The road in and out of this campground is terrible, very washboard, especially for horses in a trailer. I don't think we will be back because of the road.
Signage of trails was terrible. We got lost and ended up in Black Butte Ranch.
Many of the corrals needed work on the fences, especially the center large corrals.
Positive, the water was plentiful, the outhouses clean, garbage picked up, and the campsite clean.
Location Graham Corral Horse Campground
Address:
Po Box 249
Sisters, OR, 97759
United States
Graham Corral Horse Campground is accessible via OR-99E, which is approximately 4 miles away. The nearest major road providing further access options is I-5, located about 15 miles to the west.
Latitude & Longitude: 44.1364 / -123.065
Elevation: 122 feet
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check out time
12PM
- Reserved sites must be occupied by checkout time the day after arrival, or they will be forfeited.
Utilities
- Campers must bring their own drinking water as it is not provided.
Site types & loops
- Horse camps are exclusively for equestrian camping.
Pets
- Horse campers must use certified weed-seed-free hay and keep horses in provided stalls.
Wildlife & food storage
- Inspect and clean all gear to prevent invasive species spread before trail use.
Vehicles & parking
- One RV with tow vehicle or one vehicle per tent site is allowed; extra vehicles incur a fee.
Fires & fuel
- Campfires and charcoal fires may be restricted during hot, dry weather conditions.
General
- During your time in Central Oregon, you can find wildfire, prescribed fire and smoke information at centraloregonfire.org
- Don't Move Firewood: Please protect Pacific Northwest forests by preventing the spread of invasive species. Firewood can carry insects and diseases that can threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by obtaining and burning your firewood near your camping destination. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
- Click here for more information about Deschutes National Forest
Cancellation policy
- Refund requests incur a $10 fee and non-refundable fees will not be returned.
Safety & rules
- Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days at one location and 28 days total per year on National Forest lands.
- Generators are not allowed; only silent power banks or battery devices are permitted.
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Last updated: June 4, 2026