2 acres hosted by Eugene P.
1 RV/tent site
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Very private wooded area in Brightwood with Sandy River frontage! Enjoy the peaceful sounds of the river rapids! No houses, RV's, or other humans are within view! Whether you are camping alone or with a group of 20, you get the whole camp to yourself. No strangers camping nearby or walking by you to get to their sites. Complete privacy!
With a picnic table, firepit, and a very clean "deluxe" portable bathroom (water sink and LED light) on site, your basic camping needs are met. Trash and recycling bins are also present so there is no need to haul away your own trash.
Need firewood, fishing gear, or groceries? The Brightwood Store is a short walk away along the riverfront, and has great prices and very friendly service. Skiing/snowboarding, hiking/biking trails, and everything else Mt Hood has to offer are all within a 20 minute drive.
*More than 4 cars can be park on site, but it will take some planning and maneuvering. Especially if certain cars need to frequently leave the property and re-enter throughout your stay.
*Vehicles over 25 ft will most likely not be able make the turn to be parallel with the river (river view) due to trees being in the way. These longer RVs and vehicles can be accommodated, but will require backing up out of the gated entrance.
*Property/site is accessible to wheelchair users, however there is no pavement.
*The ground is bumpy in areas due to large rocks sticking out a little bit of the dirt. Sports cars or lowered cars are not recommended. The road in takes you right next to the picnic tables, so the pics should give you a good idea of what to expect.Only one site to reserve on this property for maximum privacy. Whether it's 1 person or a group of 20, you get the entire camp to yourself. No strangers camping next to you. There are two picnic tables that will seat up to 6 people each for a total of 12. There are many spaces throughout the property to pitch tents that are not pictured, but those areas are more "rough". The spots you see in the pics are the most ideal for setting up tents.