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Riverford Campground Introduce

Riverford Campground is your perfect destination for an authentic outdoor adventure in the heart of Oregon's natural beauty. Located in Estacada, just minutes away from stunning hiking trails, fishing spots, and scenic views, Riverford Campground offers a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or solo, our campground provides everything you need for an unforgettable camping experience.

Our campground is situated along the river, offering campers the unique opportunity to enjoy the soothing sounds of flowing water right from their campsites. The nearby fishing spots make it a prime location for anglers, while the serene environment is perfect for those looking to unwind and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Riverford Campground boasts 8 well-maintained campsites, with options for both RVs and tents. Three of our sites are located along the creek, providing a more secluded and quiet experience. The remaining five sites offer easy access to essential amenities while still being close to nature. Our pricing is competitive, starting at $21 per night, with an additional fee for extra vehicles.

At Riverford Campground, we pride ourselves on offering clean and functional facilities to ensure your stay is comfortable. While our restrooms are well-maintained, we encourage campers to bring their own supplies as some areas may require more frequent upkeep. We provide water and electrical hookups for RVs, as well as dump stations for convenient waste disposal.

One of the standout features of Riverford Campground is its proximity to other popular attractions in the area. Just a short 10-mile drive from Bagby Hot Springs, our campground serves as an ideal base camp for exploring Oregon's diverse outdoor activities. Whether you're interested in hiking, mountain biking, or simply enjoying the scenic beauty, there's something for everyone nearby.

Our campsite is also well-suited for families and groups looking to spend quality time together. The open spaces and natural surroundings provide endless opportunities for fun and relaxation. We encourage all campers to practice Leave No Trace principles by packing out their trash and minimizing their impact on the environment.

Customer feedback highlights the campground's secluded and quiet nature, with many guests appreciating the peaceful atmosphere and easy access to outdoor activities. One visitor mentioned: "The river is just feet away from some of the campsites and runs pretty loud which I love for bedtime." Another added: "Awesome! There are 8 sites. 3 of them are on the creek. Secluded and quiet. First come first serve."

For those seeking a mix of convenience and adventure, Riverford Campground is an excellent choice. Our location in Estacada offers easy access to local attractions while maintaining a peaceful camping environment. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to outdoor adventures, our friendly staff is here to ensure your stay is enjoyable and stress-free.

So why choose Riverford Campground? It's simple: we offer affordable rates, a prime location for outdoor activities, and a welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel right at home. Don't just take our word for it—read what our guests have to say, and start planning your next adventure today!

Location

OregonClackamas CountyEstacadaRiverford Campground Loop

Customer Reviews

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Matty
May 12, 2023

Very nice place, no manager yet and the bathroom is kinda falling apart but the roof and walls and floor are fine for the men’s bathroom. Theirs a sheriff that patrols but I wasn’t bothered until my third day, he just made sure I was cleaning up after myself, very polite. The river is just feet away from some of the campsites and runs pretty loud which I love for bedtime. I believe theirs fishing in the river too at the right time of year because I saw signs saying don’t fish off the bridge near by. Be prepared to pack your trash up and take it home because the trash cans where full to the brim. Only 10 miles from bagby too.

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Jayne Reuterdahl
Sep 07, 2020

Awesome! There are 8 sites. 3 of them are on the creek. Secluded and quiet. First come first serve. $21 per night $8 extra car. Not a lot of parking. You have to walk down to 4 sites and leave your car above. 4 sites you drive into.

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Heidi Sebunia
Jul 13, 2015

My family and I stayed here from Thursday, through Sunday (July 9-12, 2015). The sites were pretty large, with a few smaller sites. We were able to fit a large 2 room tent, and two smaller two person tents, two pop up canopy/gazebo's, with room to spare. The sites have a good size man-made fire pit with a grill top over it. We stayed in site #4, (we had to walk down several large steps) which was one site away from the Clackamas River. The area is very pretty! The river here was very low, couldn't swim in most areas as it is shallow, but there are lots of areas nearby that are very deep (where the two rivers meet, as well as farther upriver). It has a basic vault toilet (men's/women's), and is right off both main roads. NF-63 has logging trucks traveling it from early morning, through the day, and it is somewhat disconcerting that they are just yards away from your tent. It would be nice if they had potable water available. There is plenty of parking available, and the campground was well maintained. There is a dumpster provided for trash. The camp host shows up several times within the day to check the facility, check for newcomers, take payments, etc. We didn't have a reservation, so set up our tents at a site that didn't have a reservation attached to the post. We paid the next day. ($18 per night at the time of this post) (The gentleman at this time was very nice and personable) The nearest basic store is the Ripplebrook Ranger Station appx 4 mi west. There are trails nearby if you feel like hiking as well. Walk across the bridge and upriver. If you follow the path you will see some amazing old-growth forest, with thick moss carpets and beautiful river scenes. If you like hot springs, go east on Clackamas River Rd (right out of the campground), drive three miles, and find a spot on the side of the road to park. I'm not sure what the property owner-ship is, but there were several families enjoying the water when we went. Walk to the river side of the road (over the birm, towards the river), right on the river you will see small pools that were created to hold the natural hot springs. But... be careful and mindful that these are not regulated, so use good judgement when entering the pools!! The water can scald you if it comes out of the ground unexpectedly. Wear some shoes too. I wouldn't recommend small children be allowed in as the temps can vary. And PICK UP YOUR TRASH!!! People have left so much trash here it is very sad to see. Enjoy your stay!

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carl Lewis
Sep 08, 2015

Had a wonderful weekend the camp host was awesome. Especially when a group complained about our camp and he said we were good. The only bad thing I can say is the forest ranger driving the white truck with a ponytail was a jerk ripping up peoples camp signs and smoking in a government vehicle.

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James Branson
Nov 14, 2023

Spent Prom night here 1984. Been meaning to go back for a visit, but Life happens.