State Route OR-126 Rest Areas
Oregon rest areas at a glance... Find out if the rest area has rest rooms, water, picnic tables, phone, handicapped access, RV station (dumping), food vending and more.
Most are maintained and funded by the Oregon Department of Transportation (Oregon Travel Experience) or the Oregon Parks and Recreationa Department. Just keep in mind that some may be closed due to the Winter Season or for maintenance needs, its best to have a alternate rest stop just in case.
Get complete Oregon Rest Area facility infomation by clicking on the Rest Area links below.
Oregon OR-126 Eastbound Rest Areas at a Glance
Ben and Dorris State Park Rest Area




Eastbound OR-126 (31 miles East of Springfield)
OR126 Milepost 29.2 | MAPJB Harris State Park Rest Area



Eastbound OR-126 (1 mile East of McKenzie Bridge)
OR126 Milepost 50.8 | MAPCline Falls State Park Rest Area



Eastbound OR-126 (4 miles West of Redmond)
OR126 Milepost 107.8 | MAPOregon OR-126 Westbound Rest Areas at a Glance
Ben and Dorris State Park Rest Area




Westbound OR-126 (31 miles East of Springfield)
OR126 Milepost 29.2 | MAPJB Harris State Park Rest Area



Westbound OR-126 (1 mile East of McKenzie Bridge)
OR126 Milepost 50.8 | MAPCline Falls State Park Rest Area



Westbound OR-126 (4 miles West of Redmond)
OR126 Milepost 107.8 | MAP
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