Ukiah is a city in Umatilla County in central Oregon. U.S. Route 395 runs north and south through Ukiah while Oregon State Highway 244 heads northeast towards La Grande, Oregon which is 50 miles away.
Pendleton is about an hour north of Ukiah while John Day is about 90 minutes to the south.
Ukiah is part of the Hermiston-Pendleton Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Camas Creek runs through Ukiah west of the Blue Mountains and through the Umatilla National Forest which is to the east of Ukiah. The Umatilla National Forest is 1.4 million acres in northeast Oregon and southeast Washington.
Twenty miles east of Ukiah, in the heart of the Umatilla National Forest, is Frazier Campground & Trailhead which is run by the USDA Forest Service. The campground is along the Winom-Frazier Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) trail system, which has over 100 miles of trails to ride. It has 20 campsites and four vault toilets.
This secluded spot provides visitors with hunting, hiking, and ATV riding. Butcherknife Trail #3189 is a popular trail near the campground.
There is also a large day use picnic shelter by the entrance to the campground.
Romtec supplied a log pavilion for this forested campground to complement the local scenery.
This pavilion gives campers shelter from the high-altitude sun and a pleasant place to enjoy a picnic. The metal shake roofing with a custom light brown color provided this log pavilion with a natural aesthetic and durable weather protection.
The pavilion is 20’ x 30’ and provides a picnic area with shade shelter to beat the heat during the summer months or provide shelter from the elements in other parts of the year in Oregon.
Romtec provides wooden pavilions like these for campgrounds all over the country. To start your log pavilion, contact Romtec today!