Camp Creek Campground has 26 single-family campsites set along a beautiful forest creek near the base of Mt. Hood. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (26 to 30 feet). There are no hookups, but each campsite has a table, fire ring and grate.
Campground amenities include drinking water and vault toilets. There’s also an RV dump station available at Barton County Park in Boring, OR. Cell service is poor.
The campground is located in the Mt. Hood National Forest and offers a variety of outdoor recreation. Visitors can enjoy fishing, hiking, mountain biking, backpacking, picnicking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.
Other campgrounds in the area include Tollgate, Pine Point, Still Creek and Trillium Lake.
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I reserved site 023 (advertised as a “DOUBLE” camp site for 12 people) for a pre-wedding celebration, since COVID ruined all of my fun.
When I arrived, I thought there was a mistake, as we could not fit more than one medium tent in the actual site. Thorny blackberry bushes completely surrounded the site. And the fire pit area would not have fit 12 people since one side was surrounded by blackberries. I had to place the second tent on the parking pad.
Half of my group was set to arrive the next day, but I had to drive into cell service and ask them not to come.
No host on site, no cell service, and nowhere to go for information or questions.
Recreation.gov refuses to issue a partial refund because the “facility” will not admit the site is not fit for double occupancy.
The camp itself is beautiful, and other single sites were much bigger than our “double” (see site 10), but I would never go back after the way I have been treated trying to make it right. My claim has been denied 4 times, and now I am being told that I have to speak to the facility at 503-630-5721 (which said the number is not taking calls… hmm.)
I have photos and videos as proof of how small site 023 is, but they are not interested in proof or righting the wrong.
Its a real shame.
We will be staying at camp creek in a few weeks and am seeing conflicting information about the “nearby” rv dump station. Does anyone know where this mysterious dump station is? Or, if it even exists?
Hi Jana,
As far as we know, the nearest dump station is about 28 miles away over at Barton County Park (Boring, OR).
As I’m researching the area again, I noticed that I had forgotten to reply to your response last year. Thank you for the quick response, by the way.
As for the dump station, Boring would have been 28 miles in the wrong direction for us. We did find one at the Hood River Wastewater Plant which is 49 miles from Camp Creek. Last year it was free to use but this year they have started charging $10 to dump. There is a kiosk to pay via credit/debit.