Stone Creek Campground is located on the shores of Timothy Lake in the shadow of Mt. Hood. The surrounding forest setting offers views of Mt. Hood, several trails for exploration, and abundant fishing. There is a day use parking area on the lakeshore with a small boat launch intended for non-motorized boats such as kayaks or canoes. Stone Creek Campground has 21 tent sites and 22 RV-sized (non-electric) sites in separate loops. The campground has barrier-free sites and amenities.
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Beautiful new campground on Timothy lake. The sites were very nice and the amenities were wonderful. The cleanest vaulted toilets I've ever used. The campground hosts were so incredibly nice and helpful. Very family friendly. Only things to note, since it is a newer campground it is dusty in sites and there isn't a ton of shad cover in the sites, but would still recommend and return!
Wonderful new addition to the lake Timothy camp grounds. Everything is brand new and planned very well. Bathrooms are pristine and conveniently located throughout the camp grounds. The sites are all thoughtfully planned out, tons of space, flat, and spaced just right. The RV sites look fantastic, very chill pull throughs and the back ins all looked like they were on easy well planned angles. Day use area can't be beat. Streamlined non motorized boat launch area and plenty of parking. Beach area is outstanding, best non obstructed view of hood on the lake. Tons of beachfront and picnic areas to for people to gather. Camp hosts were super friendly.
We had a fantastic time. It's going to be hard to get spots here.
The sites were brand new when I visited (3 weeks) so everything was very clean. Sites are a bit small and lots of gravel for tent campers in most. Less rustic than I prefer with fresh construction damage, but that wil change with time. lThe view from the day use area is incredible. My only real complaint is that the camp hosts were leaf blowing for 3 hours in the morning on Tuesday and suggested that quiet hours (10 pm) meant the park was closed and we were not supposed to be out of our campsite looking at stars! Camp hosts are seasonal, though, so probably won't be the same routine after 2023.