Beautiful location, loud guests

Beautiful location, just a short walk to the beach. The only downside is it is very crowded. We stayed two nights in two different spots - in C loop and A loop. Barking dogs and raccoons rustling around in the trees in C loop and in A loop, our neighbors let their baby cry all night. While obviously not the camp manager's fault, the guest noise did affect our enjoyment. It was around labor day, so I guess to be expected somewhat? The beach views and experience nearly made up for it though. Trash has to be thrown away up near the camp entrance, and while not an issue for responsible campers others don't understand leaving trash out in your site = raccoons and unwelcome guests. Was able to get low service with T-Mobile and campfires are allowed.

Good availability, clean toilets

We stayed here as Trillium Lake was full. You can hear trucks from the highway and Frog Lake itself is rather unimpressive truthfully, but it was quiet and the vault/pit toilets were the cleanest I've ever used. The camp guests were quiet and respectful, which made it worth it. I'm not sure things would have been as quiet at Trillum. Plus, all the sites are pretty large (ours had two tables) which was great. I think it's a great option if you want proximity to some of the destinations in Mt. Hood without all the people. :)

Also, no service with T-Mobile and no campfires right now due to restrictions.

Quiet campground

Very quiet and beautiful campground, nice trails nearby, and flush toilets. Bathroom cleaning seemed to be just standard adding and refilling soap, toilet paper etc. Could use a proper clean but we only stayed two nights so maybe we were there just before a proper wipe down. Overall very nice spot, close to town - without hearing highway noise. The campsite was nice and private. No cell service with t-mobile. No fires currently allowed due to restrictions.