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Trask River County Campground Introduce
Trask River County Campground is nestled along the scenic Trask River, offering a unique camping experience in the heart of Oregon's natural beauty. This charming campground provides a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. With its picturesque surroundings, diverse amenities, and friendly atmosphere, Trask River County Campground is a hidden gem for those seeking an authentic camping experience.
The campground offers a variety of sites, including RV hookups with full utilities, tent-only spots, and primitive camping areas. Each site is thoughtfully designed to provide guests with the necessary comforts while allowing them to immerse themselves in nature. The facilities include clean restrooms, fire pits, picnic tables, and access to drinking water. The campground also provides a dump station for RVs, ensuring that all campers can enjoy their stay comfortably.
Trask River County Campground is located at 25455 Trask River Rd, Tillamook, OR 97141, and is easily accessible via car. The campground is surrounded by lush forests, serene rivers, and breathtaking trails, making it an ideal base for exploring the great outdoors. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or simply relax, this campground offers something for everyone.
One of the standout features of Trask River County Campground is its proximity to the Trask River, which offers endless opportunities for fun and adventure. Visitors can enjoy swimming in the river's cool waters, floating downstream on inner tubes, or fishing for trout. The campground also provides access to several hiking trails that wind through the surrounding woods, offering stunning views of the river and the nearby hills.
Trask River County Campground is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere. The staff and hosts are always ready to assist campers with any needs or questions they may have. Many guests have praised the campground's hosts, Tim and Ronnie, for their attentiveness and willingness to go above and beyond to ensure a memorable stay.
Customers have shared mixed reviews about their experiences at Trask River County Campground. Some visitors have highlighted the beauty of the river and the privacy of the campsites, while others have expressed concerns about the condition of the trails and restrooms. Despite these minor issues, most guests agree that the campground's natural beauty and friendly atmosphere make it a worthwhile destination.
One visitor described their experience as "the best camping trip yet," praising the hosts for their kindness and the overall tranquility of the campground. Another guest mentioned the challenges of navigating the rocky riverbed and steep trails, particularly for those with mobility issues or young children. However, they emphasized that these obstacles are part of what makes the campground unique and worth visiting.
Trask River County Campground is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and reconnect with nature. Whether you're planning a family trip, a solo adventure, or a romantic getaway, this campground offers a perfect mix of relaxation and excitement. So pack your bags, head to Tillamook, and experience the magic of Trask River County Campground!
Location
OregonTillamook CountyTillamookTrask River Road
Customer Reviews
Actual tent spot was okay, river was beautiful BUT too rocky. The trails down to river were also very steep. Wouldn't recommend for disabled, elderly or children. To get from place to place you have to carefully walk over large boulders, which made me fall & hurt my back. The river itself has no soft ground, it's all slippery rocks that cause you to be unstable can't really enjoy the water when you're worried about falling, hurting yourself. The bathrooms were disgusting, nobody cleaning up feces, no sink or sanitizer available. Trash everywhere.
Best Campground yet! The summer of 2018 has definitely been the best camping experience we have had. The hosts Tim and Ronnie are freaking amazing! Very thoughtful and attentive, on the weekend of July 7 there were kids shooting off fireworks from the bridge. When they went to investigate all the little hoodlums had run off. Its 2 hosts for the whole C area. Don't expect the hosts to keep tabs on the adults and their kids. We're adults as it is. So we're responsible for ourselves. On the weekend of July 21 they ran out of wood. We went on Sunday to buy more from them in the am and they were sold out. Tim informed that the nearest place to purchase was Fred Meyers in Tillamook. A couple hours later he drove by to inform us they has more wood somehow. They saved us a trip into town! People leaving negative reviews because they're "not strict and don't enforce the rules" come on now you guys. Go to Kilchis Campground, park hosts there will shut any kind of noise (even your kids playing) down at 9 P.M. If you want a chill vibe and good place for an amazing time, this is your spot. This summer we have loved this site's swimming hole, floating down the river, and the privacy which is better than other campgrounds.
Decent location and quiet, but generally over-priced and under-serviced. No hiker-biker area so we had to take a full spot. Spots were $37 plus extra for an extra tent. Toilets were filthy and out of paper. Some water spigots were broken.
Spots open for winter/fall is easily flooded, some RV left when it started raining heavily. The host went to our spot in pouring rain to make sure we had paid the "honor system". Only 1 restroom is open (Oct 2022) and that's in the 'main' camping spot. Most spots are spacious and shielded by trees or bushes, can be loud as it is by the road (not super busy though). No electricity but there is potable water in the campground. Our car died and we needed help to jump start it, host refused to help us as "it was against the rules" which to me defeated the purpose of having a host since they will not help. There is NO cell service. About 25min out of Town.
We camped in C39 with our 22 ft trailer & 3 tents had plenty of room but neighbors are close. It is a Very clean campground with river running from behind sites , the site trail to go down in site C40 trail better that C38 but both don’t recommend for Ada but otherwise a good pair of shoes it can be done.Theres no showers that I seen only vault toilets.Nice area for kids to catch craw dad & enjoy the outdoors by water & run . .The day use area there’s a swimming hole.There is a dump station with water & there is water spigots throughout to get water as well .Camp host was very nice they do sell wood it’s $8 for a few pieces.( very dry).The campground itself is no cell service dry camp only but a lot of fun.The nearest place to get ice is right up the road on the right side of the road .
Stayed 3 days at this campground during Memorial Day weekend. The campground was almost completely full with what appeared to be 150 or more people in a small area. As expected, it was a busy weekend. However, while there are rules posted and I saw people in carts and even a few state park vehicles during my stay, no one actually seemed to enforce any of the rules. People were setting off fireworks blaring music, screaming and yelling til well past midnight. The camp sites are very close together so this made sleeping or even just quite conversation difficult. Noise picked back up again around 8am which is much more acceptable. The camp is right on both sides of the road, with cars passing by within yards of many tents. There are bathrooms, water and trash containers on site in several locations. "C" section is a wooded area with camping slips that are large enough for an RV and a few tents, and most have their own picnic tables and fire pits, and are have some kind of trees, plants or logs separating the edges. Off to the East side is the main road a few yards away, with a loop of the camp's gravel road in between that and the river on the West side. Very little sun in camp side "C", the trees are *very* tall. I stayed on this side and there is a small swimming hole that was deep enough to jump off the rocks into on the north end of the river, the trail is a bit steep and my kid had trouble using it. "A" section was more of a large grass field on the opposite side of the main road. It's a gravel road around the field with places for tents. Very open and sunny, main road to the west of the site and the river on the East side.
This was our second campground during our PCH road trip, and we did tent camping in the C section. This campground was so beautiful and serene, and the campsite was very spacious and private. The other side of the grounds (I think A section) were not so private, so I am glad we didn't reserve that area. This campground is my favorite of the three we stayed in. We camped during the week leading up to Memorial Day weekend, but there was practically nobody there. I hardly even realized there were other people there because all I heard was the sound of the river, trees, rain, and wildlife. We loved that we were right next to the river and the view we had in the morning was straight out of a magazine. We didn't have any cell service about halfway into the mountains, but it was a nice break from the phones. If you are looking for a quiet getaway, this is it. We had a tight schedule and only stayed one night, but we wish we could have had more time here. We will be back!
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