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Day-use picnic areas near the boat launch at the front of Crane Prairie Campground.
Fish cleaning stations at the staging area of the front boat launch.
Typical campsites in the yellow loop. All of the sites in the yellow loop can be collectively booked as one group site comprised of 15 individual sites, such as these three.
A campsite in the yellow loop.
One of numerous vault toilet facilities.
Typical site.
An overview of empty campsites in the orange loop.
The amphitheater at Crane Prairie Campground.
A campsite adjacent to the amphitheater.
The orange loop.
A boat tied to the beach near the green loop's walk-in campsites. Mount Bachelor (9,068 ft) is visible from many of the campsites in the green loop, especially from the small peninsula the walk-in tent campsites occupy.
The boat launch at one end of the blue loop. Notice that this boat launch does not have a dock in place.
A bench on the end of the blue loop. Visible across Crane Prairieare, from right to left and somewhat covered in clouds, the South Sister (10,358 ft), Broken Top (9,177 ft), and Mount Bachelor (9,068 ft).

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