About Trapper Creek Campground
Number of accommodations: 24
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (248)
What Guests Are Saying
Trapper Creek Campground offers spacious, clean sites and a friendly, dedicated host who ensures the grounds are well-maintained. While nearby trains may pass at night, the campground remains peaceful and private. Visitors appreciate the beautiful natural surroundings, easy access to Odell Lake for fishing and boating, and proximity to hiking trails, making it a favorite spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
What Guests Are Saying
Trapper Creek Campground offers spacious, clean sites and a friendly, dedicated host who ensures the grounds are well-maintained. While nearby trains may pass at night, the campground remains peaceful and private. Visitors appreciate the beautiful natural surroundings, easy access to Odell Lake for fishing and boating, and proximity to hiking trails, making it a favorite spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts.
Review Summary
Helen F
VerifiedAugust 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 029, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
Very quiet. Nice forest setting. We arrived Sunday afternoon but the garbage was overflowing until it was emptied Tuesday morning.
David F
VerifiedAugust 23, 2023 • Stayed at: 008, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
The spaces are a good size. Plus they’re fairly level. We enjoyed our stay very much. It was also nice having the water close by to bring it back to the site.
Ronald B
VerifiedAugust 20, 2023 • Stayed at: 006, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
Everything was great. Good host quiet experience. The only negative thing was the road around the campground is in serious need of repair. It has been bad for several years and is getting worse. It would be great if the problem was addressed. Thank you.
Ronald B
VerifiedAugust 20, 2023 • Stayed at: 006, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
Everything was great. Good host quiet experience. The only negative thing was the road around the campground is in serious need of repair. It has been bad for several years and is getting worse. It would be great if the problem was addressed. Thank you.
Andy F
VerifiedAugust 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 027, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
Good place to stay. Sites were well spaced and private, but on the small side. Very quiet. Good access to forest and wilderness areas, but not much lake access without a boat. Cell service is very spotty on Verizon, but can be picked up near the boat ramp.
Andy F
VerifiedAugust 13, 2023 • Stayed at: 027, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
Good place to stay. Sites were well spaced and private, but on the small side. Very quiet. Good access to forest and wilderness areas, but not much lake access without a boat. Cell service is very spotty on Verizon, but can be picked up near the boat ramp.
Mike A
VerifiedAugust 11, 2023 • Stayed at: 028, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
The campground was just like it was 30 years ago when we last visited. It's very shady and difficult to use solar to charge anything so you will hear generators running all day. The boat ramp is a busy place and difficult to access as it's really the only lake access for kids to play in the water. Huge pot holes on the road in and inside the campground. While we were there the best spots on the lake were empty most of the time but you can't have one due to the very confusing and difficult to use website. In fact the best sites on the lake don't even show up on the campground map but they'er always reserved. Some sites are ok some are really bad with no privacy and if your down wind from the outhouses it smells. Also there is no grey water dump or a fish cleaning station . In my opinion the amount being charged should cover some regular maintenance to this aging facility. Please bring it up to par.
Mike A
VerifiedAugust 11, 2023 • Stayed at: 028, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
The campground was just like it was 30 years ago when we last visited. It's very shady and difficult to use solar to charge anything so you will hear generators running all day. The boat ramp is a busy place and difficult to access as it's really the only lake access for kids to play in the water. Huge pot holes on the road in and inside the campground. While we were there the best spots on the lake were empty most of the time but you can't have one due to the very confusing and difficult to use website. In fact the best sites on the lake don't even show up on the campground map but they'er always reserved. Some sites are ok some are really bad with no privacy and if your down wind from the outhouses it smells. Also there is no grey water dump or a fish cleaning station . In my opinion the amount being charged should cover some regular maintenance to this aging facility. Please bring it up to par.
Mary S
VerifiedAugust 8, 2023 • Stayed at: 023, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
Campground is in a heavily forested section on the northwest shore of Odell Lake. Great spacing between sites with lots of privacy. Only drawback to this campground is the train running near it. Campground entrance is not well marked of the main road with no signage. Worth the effort. Great place if you can find it.
Mary S
VerifiedAugust 8, 2023 • Stayed at: 023, Loop: Trapper Creek Campground
Campground is in a heavily forested section on the northwest shore of Odell Lake. Great spacing between sites with lots of privacy. Only drawback to this campground is the train running near it. Campground entrance is not well marked of the main road with no signage. Worth the effort. Great place if you can find it.
Location Trapper Creek Campground
Address:
Po Box 208
Crescent, OR, 97733
United States
From I-5 take exit 188A, heading west on Highway 58 for 62.4 miles, then continue 1.9 miles south on Road 5810 to the campground.
Trapper Creek Campground is accessible via I-5, with exit 188A leading onto Highway 58, which is approximately 62.4 miles to the west of the campground.
Latitude & Longitude: 43.5825 / -122.045
Policies & Rules
Arrival & departure
Check out time
12PM
General
- Parking spurs may not be perfectly level
- Hookups are not available
- Please Note: One RV with tow vehicle per single site or one vehicle per single tent site. Two RV’S with tow vehicle per double site or two vehicles per double tent site. Most sites can accommodate 1 extra vehicle that is not included with the reservation fee. Extra vehicle will be charged a per night fee and collected at the campground.
- Fire Restrictions: Fire restrictions may be imposed at any time due to hot, dry weather conditions, at which time campfires and charcoal fires may not be allowed.
- During your time in Central Oregon, you can find wildfire, prescribed fire and smoke information at centraloregonfire.org
- Reserved Sites will be held until the day following your arrival date. Sites must be occupied by the checkout time of that following day to hold a reservation or the site will be forfeited and released to other guests. Once your reservation start date has begun, neither the Recreation.gov Contact Center nor the campground manager will be able to modify your reservation.
- Refunds: Refund requests made through www.recreation.gov will be charged a $10 processing fee. This fee is retained by the reservation service contractor along with the non-refundable reservation fee. All requests for the return of the non-refundable reservation fee and the cancellation fee will be declined by the campground concessionaire as they did not receive these fees (these are the fees retained by the reservation contractor, a different entity).
- Don't Move Firewood: Please protect Pacific Northwest forests by preventing the spread of invasive species. Firewood can carry insects and diseases that can threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by obtaining and burning your firewood near your camping destination. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
- Click here for more information about Deschutes National Forest
- Camping or otherwise occupying a single location (including leaving camping equipment and/or related supplies) for a period longer than 14 consecutive calendar days is prohibited. ‘Location’ means the occupied area, the occupied campsite, and the National Forest System lands in the immediate vicinity thereof. Camping or occupying any location on all National Forest lands for more than 28 calendar days total during a calendar year is prohibited.
- NO generator use is allowed in campgrounds. Silent power banks or battery powered devices are allowed.
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