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Skull Hollow Campground is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Terrebonne, Oregon. This peaceful campground provides a welcoming environment for campers seeking an affordable and convenient outdoor experience. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or solo adventuring, Skull Hollow Campground offers a mix of comfort and nature that caters to all types of visitors.
Customers love Skull Hollow Campground for its cozy sites and scenic views. Many appreciate the convenience of being close to Smith Rock State Park and Prineville's food trucks. One visitor noted, "Nice flat sites with solid picnic tables at each spot." Another highlighted the peaceful setting: "Clean pit toilets and no crowds—just nature at its best."
While larger rigs may face challenges navigating in and out of the campground, many guests have found success with careful maneuvering. Overall, campers find Skull Hollow Campground to be a delightful choice for their outdoor adventures.
Picnics
RV camping
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Free parking lot
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
BIG RIGS BEWARE! This is a great little campground and was only 25% full when we stayed there for two nights in August 2024. Easy access to Prineville for some cute food trucks and grocery shopping. Nice level sites with solid picnic tables at each spot. Unfortunately it was a REAL challenge getting our 45-foot fifth-wheel trailer out of the campground due to a pretty tight turn at the exit combined with a cattle guard and some large boundary boulders. I think if you were 40-feet or smaller you'd be okay. Definitely 35-feet or less would be fine. PS - We did end up making it out after multiple adjustments - I'm not writing this still stuck in the campground! :-)
Nice flat sites. Clean pit toilets. No water! Nice views and less than fifteen minutes to Smith Rock State Park. Fire pits and picnic tables in every site. Double sites are a nice amenity. Would recommend and will stay here again.
The campground was beautiful, the bathrooms were places so it’s an easy walk wherever you are in the campground. The camp host was very passive aggressive and irrational when we camped We parked and set up and played a game of cards before we went and checked in and she was pissed! I get it I’m sure people always skip out on them but the way she talked to us was completely unnecessary. It’s 15.00 to camp and that’s a very cheap and reasonable price. The grass is very high near the picnic tables and with rattle snake warnings that was a tad concerning. Also the tall grass near a fire pit seemed like a bad idea. But the views are spectacular and the location to town is nice. All in all I’d come back but may want to avoid taking to long to check in as the lady seemed a bit stressed.
This is a First come first serve pay by the day campground $10 a night. There is disbursed camping right across from the entrance to Skull Hollow Campground. YOU DO HAVE TO PAY TO STAY AT SKULL HOLLOW CAMPGROUND. There are bathrooms and dumpsters. There is also access to trailheads at this location. Fire wood is $6. And the Hosts are great. Pretty slow during the week, but Thursday- Sunday are very busy. Most people stay a night so get a camp spot early. Find your spot first then go get registered. Simple. Speed limit is 10 mph and the road is one way so be careful.
Skull Hollow Campground is a true gem that offers a beautiful camping experience. From stunning views to spacious campsites, this place has it all. The natural beauty surrounding Skull Hollow Campground is simply breathtaking. The picturesque landscapes and scenic vistas create a serene and awe-inspiring atmosphere. It's a perfect setting to connect with nature and appreciate its wonders.