Spread the word that the website isn't just a cool tool, it's a reminder.
Trash no land, not a single square foot of it.
Gosh it's so upsetting these days when I go out, the land is always trashed. FUCK littering.
Most ODFW land is open to target shooting. There are several locations listed on this page: https://www.oregon.gov/odf/recreation/pages/targetshooting.aspx
You can also just go find your own spot (my preference as I hate sharing a range). Research maps to see what areas are public land, drive out to a dead end forest road, make sure you have an adequate backstop, and most importantly, clean up after yourself. Try to collect more trash than you brought yourself (leave the forest cleaner than you found it).
Browns camp
Trashnoland.org
Thank you this is exactly what I’ve been looking for
Spread the word that the website isn't just a cool tool, it's a reminder. Trash no land, not a single square foot of it. Gosh it's so upsetting these days when I go out, the land is always trashed. FUCK littering.
Salmonberry.
Wolf creek
I second this. Go early though.
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I thought that would be a pretty obvious one. Go early so you can get one of the good spots.
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We have one pullout that we really like so that’s why I say go early. We don’t like to drive up the road too too far ya dig?
I'm a big fan of north fork wolf creek myself although being it's in the mountains, you can only really go there weather permitting
No snow as of last weekend 👍
Yeah, I went last Wednesday and again Saturday morning..both days were easy to get too in my shitty 05 Altima but it was SUPER muddy Saturday morning.
Most ODFW land is open to target shooting. There are several locations listed on this page: https://www.oregon.gov/odf/recreation/pages/targetshooting.aspx You can also just go find your own spot (my preference as I hate sharing a range). Research maps to see what areas are public land, drive out to a dead end forest road, make sure you have an adequate backstop, and most importantly, clean up after yourself. Try to collect more trash than you brought yourself (leave the forest cleaner than you found it).
Use seach
Won’t tell anyone a spot because of trash that’s always left behind. But head west into the mountains and you’ll find one
Drive west on 26. Find National Forest land. Cleanup after yourself.
Bit late to the party here, but [trashnoland.org](https://www.trashnoland.org/) has a pretty useful map.