Camp Creek Campground and Camping

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About the Campground

MT. HOOD, OR, CAMP CRK LOCAL INFORMATION 503-622-3191 ENVIRONMENT: Mountains, Wilderness, Open Spaces/Forest, River MOUNTAINS, OPEN SPACE, WOODS, FOREST, RIVER GORGE Gorge. FIREWOOD SOLD ON SITE ATTRIBUTES: Firewood sold on site, Staff resides on site. HIKING, BIKING, PICNICKING AND FISHING 3RD AND 4TH EXTRA VEHICLE FEE COLLECTED AT CAMPGROUND ACTIVITIES: Hiking, Bicycling, Bird and Wildlife Watching, Picnicking, Fishing. UTILITIES: Hand Pump Well Water, Pit Toilets, No Electricity. Camp Creek Campground is located on the Mt Hood National Forest at 2200 feet of elevation. This shady, cool campground sits on a flat bench above Camp Creek. The campground was originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936. Some features from this era remain, such as several stone fireplaces. Several campground updates have taken place since 1983. The Still Creek trail takes off from the west end of the campground, and other trailheads are nearby. For further campground and area recreational information, visit the Mt Hood National Forest at www.fs.fed.us/r6/mthood

Services & Amenities

Within Facility
  • Vault Toilets

Fees

Peak Season
May 28 2010 -
Sep 06 2010
STANDARD NONELECTRIC $17.00-$36.00
Walk In Season
Sep 07 2010 -
Sep 30 2010
STANDARD NONELECTRIC $17.00-$36.00
Peak Season
May 22 2011 -
Aug 31 2011
STANDARD NONELECTRIC $17.00-$36.00

Alerts and Important Information Reservations must be made at least 4 days in advance. For reservations, PETS MUST BE LEASHED either call ReserveAmerica at 1-877-444-6777 or visit www.reserveusa.com QUIET HOURS 10PM TO 6AM This campground has first-come, first-serve sites. No all-terrain vehicles or off-road vehicles allowed. Vehicles must be parked on the spur. Campground must be occupied the first night. Quiet hours are between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM. Fires in fire circles only. No discharge of firearms or fireworks in the campground. Pets must be leashed. Single Sites: Maximum 6 people and 2 vehicles. Double Sites: Maximum 12 people and 4 vehicles. Site fee includes one vehicle in single sites and 2 vehicles in double sites. An extra vehicle fee will be collected at the campground for single sites with more than one vehicle and for double sites with more than 2 vehicles. An extra vehicle fee of $9 for sites will be collected at the campground for sites 1, 8-16, 18, 19, 21 and 23 and an extra vehicle fee of $8 for all other sites. An extra vehicle is considered any vehicle (motorhome, trailer or passenger vehicle) that is not legally towed in by the first vehicle.

Campground Contact Information

Open From: Jun 18 2010 to Dec 14 2010
Reservation Phone: 877-444-6777
Campground Reservations: Camp Creek
Campground Phone: 503-622-3191
Customer Service Phone:888-445-1474
Backcountry Permits Phone: 877-550-6777

Troutdale, OR
503-622-3191

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More About Camp Creek Campground

Camp Creek is a campground located in Troutdale, Oregon. This is a US Forest Service campground. All reservations can be made by calling 1-877-444-6777.

To find this campground check the map shown above, or enter -121.8647 latitude, and -121.8647 longitude into your GPS device.

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