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Still Creek

9 Reviews

About

USDA Forest Service

Mt. Hood National Forest

Overview

Still Creek Campground lies in the shadows of majestic Mt. Hood, in Oregon's Mt. Hood National Forest. It is one of the closest campgrounds to the mountain, and offers access to a variety of recreational opportunities. The surrounding area contains hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding trails, as well as numerous mountain lakes, rivers and creeks.

Recreation

A variety of hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding trails can be accessed from the campground, including the historic Barlow Trail. The somewhat primitive, 1-mile trail connects the campground with the town of Government Camp. Fly-fishing is a popular activity on Still Creek. Anglers can expect a variety of trout and occasional whitefish and salmon.

Facilities

The campground offers more than two dozen single-family sites for tent and RV camping. Utility hookups are not provided and parking surfaces are an assortment of dirt, gravel and paved. Water disposal sites are scattered throughout the campground. Sites are equipped with tables and campfire rings with grills. Accessible vault toilets and drinking water are provided. Firewood is available for purchase at or near the campground.

Natural Features

The campground sits on the banks of Still Creek just south Mt. Hood at an elevation of about 3,700 feet. It is surrounded by a lush forest of mixed conifers, including cedar, pine and fir trees. A dense understory of shrubs makes for ample privacy between sites. The creek can be heard throughout the campground.

Nearby Attractions

A fork on Forest Road 1825 that accesses the campground will lead to the trailhead for spectacular Ramona Falls on the Sandy River. The 7.1-mile, moderately difficult trail leads to cascading waterfalls and is one of the most popular hikes in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Timberline Lodge, a National Historic Landmark on Mt. Hood, is located within seven miles of Still Creek Campground. Sightseeing and a variety of recreational opportunities are available. The area is a popular snow sports playground for most of the year.

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  • Drive-In
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  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

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  • WiFi
    Good
  • Verizon
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  • AT&T
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  • T-Mobile
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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9 Reviews

Frederick D.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jul. 7, 2023

Nice campground in the woods

Had a good overnight stay in space 24. The stream is about 15 yards behind the campsite. The sound is very relaxing and mostly drowned out the hwy noise. Mosquitos were INSANE. Bring spray and any other anti-bug devices you may have.

Site24
Month of VisitAugust
Brittany M.
Reviewed Jan. 13, 2022

Amazing camp hosts

This place is quiet. Clean and the hosts are amazing. Although a lot of the campsites need tree removal as if you have a group or large equipment, it problem won't fit. It does need improvements. But for the price and usually an open spot. It's worth it. Plus it's a short drive to Trillium lake. Great location too.

Site6
Month of VisitJuly
Lauren A.
Reviewed Jul. 20, 2021

Couldn’t wait to leave

This “campground” to me was a disappointment. The campsites had a decent amount of space between each other-which is one of the only good things to say. The main reason why I stayed here was to visit Trillium Lake and Clear Lake-both of which are close by. The vault toilet was as close to an outhouse as I have ever had the displeasure of using. It smelled absolutely horrible…from 20 feet away, which was right next to my campsite unfortunately. The toilet was super low to the ground too. The campsite itself is not actually meant to be parked on by a vehicle of any kind. It had a post that tries to prevent you from parking on it. I was just able to fit my car through to find a level spot (since I sleep on a bed platform in my SUV). The campsite was super uneven (it is a forest after all). I still slept slanted, which given my pain issues isn’t ideal. I slept maybe 4 hours total. It was super quiet though (even though the neighboring campsite decided to ignore all the signs and posted warnings about the fire bans-which is selfish and reckless) and had a campfire anyway. To be honest I couldn’t wait to leave. The entrance to my campsite was basically a huge ditch I had to drive over and the bottom of my SUV still scraped the ground despite my decent clearance of my vehicle. I would not stay here again-especially given all the areas to disperse camp for for free just about a mile or two up the road from the campground. The road that the dispersed camping area is on that leads you out of the campground out is in absolutely horrible condition. The road has canyon sized potholes and you have to drive so slow you can almost walk faster. I was worried about my undercarriage and tires it was that bad of a road. Be careful driving here!

Site5
Month of VisitAugust
  • Trillium Lake

Location

Still Creek is located in Oregon

Detail location of campground

Directions

From Portland, travel east on Highway 26 to Government Camp. Continue 1 mile east of Government Camp. The campground is on the south side of the highway.

Address

MT. HOOD
OR

Coordinates

45.300445 N
121.735172 W

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