Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Cold Spring Campground is nestled along McKenzie Highway in Sisters, Oregon, offering a serene retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, the campground provides a perfect blend of comfort and adventure, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, and solo adventurers.
Guests have praised the campground for its friendly camp hosts who are knowledgeable about local attractions, clean and well-maintained facilities, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many visitors appreciate the convenience of being close to water sources while enjoying ample privacy in their campsites.
"Had a great experience here recently. Camp hosts were amazing. Very friendly and informative about the area. The grounds and toilets were very clean. The creek lives up to its name. It's cold enough that you can feel a difference in the ambient temp when you walk by it. Most sites are RV friendly, but there were no generators running at night. Most sites are pretty private, but if you are looking for more privacy, I recommend the west side of the loop."
"Very quiet and beautiful. Our spot was near the water pump and port-a-potty so it was convenient. I heard the water pump when it was being used, but it didn't bother me. I loved the large spots and the picnic table. Plan to stay here again."
Experience a getaway where nature meets comfort at Cold Spring Campground. Whether you're exploring Oregon's stunning landscapes or simply seeking relaxation, this campground offers a memorable experience for all visitors.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Had a great experience here recently. Camp hosts were amazing. Very friendly and informative about the area. The grounds and toilets were very clean. The creek lives up to its name. It's cold enough that you can feel a difference in the ambient temp when you walk by it. Most sites are RV friendly, but there were no generators running at night. Most sites are pretty private, but if you are looking for more privacy, I recommend the west side of the loop. There are some ATV/OHV trails that border the campground, and one afternoon there was some loud dirtbike noise, but it was short lived. Noise from the 242 highway is almost non-existent. Some Verizon cell signal. Not enough for much beyond texts and email, but great for checking in. I already have my next stay booked. Great campground find.
Very quiet and beautiful. Our spot was near the water pump and port-a-potty so it was convenient. I heard the water pump when it was being used, but it didn't bother me. I loved the large spots and the picnic table. Plan to stay here again.
This campground is great! It's clean, quiet, and very well kept. The sites were all nice and clean, bathrooms the same. And the camp hosts were so welcoming and nice to us. They were helpful with local information as well as some good stories. Thank you for such a wonderful stay!
Beautiful forest. No shower. There is a small cold spring water creek you can soak your feet in.
I rolled in there with my bike a few days ago. It was quiet and peaceful. For water the pump is missing. You have to walk up to the spring. For late Autumn camping, you could take your chances here with the snow. It does get deeper up the mountain. Pack it in, pack it out. Pick your weather and go camping.