The best waterside camping near Pine Hollow

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In Pine Hollow, waterside camping means waking up to the sound of a river or the glint of a quiet lake—there are over 1,600 options just for this combo. Average prices hover around $85 a night, but you can snag a site for as little as $25. Expect reliable basics like toilets, showers, and pet-friendly spots. You’ll find campsites tucked against water, perfect for swimming, wildlife-watching, or launching straight into a hike. Local favorites include WindWoodRivers (561 reviews), Zigzag Mountain Farm on Mount Hood (342 reviews), and Camp Cedar Creek ⛺️🌲🚐 (338 reviews). Water shoes help for rocky banks, and you won’t be far from a trail or a swimming hole. If you’re aiming for easy access and cool mornings by the water, Pine Hollow delivers.

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In Pine Hollow, waterside camping means waking up to the sound of a river or the glint of a quiet lake—there are over 1,600 options just for this combo. Average prices hover around $85 a night, but you can snag a site for as little as $25. Expect reliable basics like toilets, showers, and pet-friendly spots. You’ll find campsites tucked against water, perfect for swimming, wildlife-watching, or launching straight into a hike. Local favorites include WindWoodRivers (561 reviews), Zigzag Mountain Farm on Mount Hood (342 reviews), and Camp Cedar Creek ⛺️🌲🚐 (338 reviews). Water shoes help for rocky banks, and you won’t be far from a trail or a swimming hole. If you’re aiming for easy access and cool mornings by the water, Pine Hollow delivers.

97% (2.3K)

Public campgrounds near Pine Hollow

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