Cedar Creek Corridor Primitive Camping

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  • (4.4)5 reviews

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Lawrence Fosnick Davis

6 years ago
4/5

Great little campground. A little close to the road but traffic was light even for a summer Saturday. Trail access from the campground runs along the creek past swimming holes and little falls. The upstream ends of the trail connects to shorter hikes to several waterfalls. Campsites are decently private.

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Krista Kay Neubert

6 years ago
5/5

This is a hidden treasure for Oregonians. It’s hard for me to share this one. Only 9 sites. No reservations. Hard to get a site.

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5 years ago
5/5

beautiful little spot not too far out. close enough to bike there but still far enough from people you get to be alone

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David Parker-Stevens

1 year ago
3/5

I'd give it a one star so people avoid it. Then it'd always be quiet when I go :)

5/5 to Mother Nature.

Had some poor neighbors last trip and the restroom are vile.

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lyle zack

1 year ago
5/5

Parked here to hike a portion of Brice Creek Trail. Can't say much about the Campground, but what a beautiful hike! Several clear blue swimming holes. The water is pretty darn cold all year, however... It's a great trial for an easy out and back. Or do the whole 5.5 miles from the trailhead on Brice Creek Road to the end at Champion Creek. For the slightly more adventurous, go up and see upper Trestle Creek Falls...

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