Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Horse Creek Campground, also locally known as Misty Mountain, located at NF-58, Florence, OR 97439, offers a secluded and rustic camping experience. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, it caters to those seeking a quiet escape into nature. You can contact them at (541) 563-8400 or +1 541-563-8400.
Customer reviews highlight the campground's quiet and secluded atmosphere, making it ideal for those who prefer dispersed camping or want to avoid crowded campgrounds. The campground provides a back-to-basics experience with limited amenities.
Key features and considerations:
Visitors should be prepared for limited amenities and plan accordingly. The campground is suitable for those with generators and self-sufficient camping setups. The approach to the campground requires careful driving, especially for larger vehicles.
Horse Creek Campground (Misty Mountain) offers a peaceful and natural camping experience for those looking to disconnect and enjoy the outdoors.
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Loved this little secluded camp ground! It was very quiet and we had almost the whole camp ground to ourselves. As people who typically do dispersed camping (but couldn’t find any in the area), this was perfect! We checked out the other campgrounds in the area and this was much better for people who don’t want to be near other people.
Locally known as Misty Mountain, this place will take you back in time. There is no electricity, no water, incase you didn't read that already. 1 restroom with vault toilet. I used my ultra quiet generator alot. Charging batteries, making lots of coffee, keeping heater running in my rig to prevent mold, because it happens quick here. The sites are we maintained and nice flat areas. Big rigs and horse trailers make the climb all the time, so don't worry yourself if you drive a little eco car, it will make it up just fine as well. Drive slow and be cautious at all times. If your rig is over 9000Lbs I'd advise stopping half way down and rest your breaks. Park Ranger comes along several times, which makes for a reassurance of sorts.
I went up here for Valentine's day. One of the cleanest campsites I have seen. It is secluded enough that it's not overrun with people, but easy enough to find. There is plenty of stray brush to burn on top of the wood you bring yourself, and it has benches and iron grills above the fire pit for a nice little picnic.
Clean as a whistle, very quiet, great ridgeline and creek hikes. Could have stayed a whole week. Make sure you have good mosquito protection. Going back as ofyen as I can, it was so nice.
Nice campgrounds away from the noise of the highway. Free sites also available