Trapper Creek Campground
Reviewed Aug. 5, 2021

Nice campground near lakes/creeks

Stayed at this campground in late July and couldn’t have asked for better weather. We stayed two different sites- one closer to hwy (can’t recall the site #), then one right on the creek (#3). Both were good size. Creek site was far superior due to the extremely large size site and sound of the babbling brook which drowned out the traffic of the hwy. Easy creek access using a trail from our site, and lake access only a short walk away. This campground has so much potential, but the proximity to the hwy and railroad were a bit of a bummer. Trains kept us up our first two nights, so earplugs are a must. If you can, try to get a site near the creek or lake where it’s a lot quieter at night. Amenities at the campground are what you’d expect: access to potable water, fairly clean pit toilets. Great spot for families, since there are different lakes all the way up and down the hwy in this area. Bend is also fairly close if you’re interested in taking a day trip. The small resort- type campground about a mile away had a general store with ice, wood and some basic food items (hot dogs, etc.). If you’re booking sites in the latter half of summer #1 bring some bug spray (not a huge deal, but will come in handy) and #2 keep an eye on campfire burn bans/ air quality reports before you a arrive, as wildfire season can put a damper on your plans.

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Month of VisitJuly