Toll Bridge Park provides numerous sites for overnight camping, including partial hook-up sites for RV's, small campers and tents, single tent sites, and three group tent sites. The park also has a day-use area with a moderate sized picnic shelter. The day-use area is open during daylight hours only and all uses within the park are available on a FCFS basis. Reservations are not accepted for campsites or the picnic area. Be advised that campsites at Toll Bridge Park do not have sewer hook-ups or access to a dump station. The majority of sites do have electric and water services, and potable water and coin-operated showers are available throughout the park.
All campsites at Toll Bridge Park are available on a FCFS basis between May 1 and October 31. The campground area is closed to the public between November 1 and April 30 and the day-use area is closed to the public between November 1 and March 31. Camping is strictly prohibited in the day-use area. All campsite fees are due upon arrival. Fees allow for a maximum site occupancy of four (4) persons per site, excluding children. Each site is permitted either one (1) tent, one (1) RV, one (1) Sprinter Van, or one (1) vehicle with trailer; plus one (1) additional non-sleeping vehicle. Some exclusions apply for group sites; see below for details. Guests exceeding any occupancy limits may be required to purchase additional sites as payment options for extra tents or vehicles are not available. Please be courteous in assuring all tents, vehicles and other property fit within the boundary of the site. If site boundaries are unclear, please see a Campground Host, a Hood River County employee or contact the Parks & Buildings Department at (541) 387-6889 for clarification. Guests are responsible for purchasing an available site at the pay station upon arrival. Please ensure the receipt is displayed on the appropriate site post for the duration of your stay so a Host can verify payment has been made. See below for campsite fee pricing and we hope you enjoy your stay at Toll Bridge Park.
I like this place alot. Even though its FCFS (first come/first serve) there are quite a few open spots on the times I've been- both RV and tent spots. The RV spots are listed by pad size and electric and water hookups (no sewer). Quite a few hiking trails nearby up hwy 35 (Tamawana falls, Dog River, etc) or Lost Lake. ... or take a trip into Hood River only 20 minutes away. There is a large day use area near the entrance with horse shoe pits, a covered eating area, and a kids playground.
Stumbled upon this place while looking for a place to walk. Had no idea what it was. The hosts were very gracious and we were able to take a quick walk and see the beautiful grounds and water that runs through the area.
Very well kept park and from what we could tell, probably a great place to spend the night. We kept our dog on a leash and just took a turn around the edge of the well-kept grounds.
Pristine and clean! This campground is a gem! We were fortunate that our favorite site (#82) was available for the duration of our stay. What a wonderful place to unwind and spend time with our Father God! You need to camp here!!
Fairly expansive park right on the Hood River that offers day use and overnight camping. Looked well maintained and was fairly quiet on the fall day that we visited.