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Indian Springs Campground (not maintained)
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Indian Springs Campground (not maintained)

Hood River, Oregon
4.2 (130 reviews)

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About Indian Springs Campground (not maintained)

Campground in Oregon.

Indian Springs Campground offers a rustic camping experience in the heart of Oregon's natural landscape. As a public campground, this destination appeals to travelers seeking an authentic outdoor retreat away from the commercialized tourist trail. The campground provides a genuine connection to Oregon's diverse terrain and outdoor heritage, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate a more primitive camping setting.

Oregon is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, from the dramatic Oregon Coast to the majestic Cascade Mountains and the high desert regions that define much of the state's character. The campground's location within Oregon places visitors within reach of some of the Pacific Northwest's most treasured destinations and outdoor recreation opportunities. Whether you're interested in hiking through old-growth forests, exploring scenic byways, fishing in pristine waters, or simply disconnecting from daily life, Oregon's diverse geography offers something for every type of outdoor enthusiast.

The state is home to incredible natural attractions including Crater Lake's crystalline waters, the rugged beauty of the Oregon Coast with its sea stacks and sandy beaches, and countless mountains and valleys perfect for exploration. Wildlife viewing, photography, and nature study are popular activities throughout the region. The varied ecosystems support everything from coastal experiences to alpine adventures, ensuring that visitors can tailor their camping experience to their interests.

For those traveling by RV, camping in Oregon provides access to both well-known attractions and hidden gems that make the state a premier camping destination. The region's outdoor culture means excellent opportunities for hiking, water activities, wildlife observation, and simply enjoying the Pacific Northwest's renowned scenery. Spring through fall offers the most pleasant weather for camping, though Oregon's varied elevations mean conditions can differ significantly depending on location.

Indian Springs Campground serves as a base camp for exploring whatever corner of Oregon calls to you, whether you're chasing waterfalls, seeking mountain vistas, or enjoying the slower pace of outdoor living.
4.2

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130

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Hood River is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Oregon weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Hood River.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Hood River. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Indian Springs Campground (not maintained) Reviews

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shashank panchal

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by shashank panchal

The campsite has a very convenient location right off the freeway, which makes getting here quick and easy, though it does come with some freeway noise, especially at night. On the plus side, gas stations and a few restaurants are only a short drive away. The best part of this site is the beautiful river running alongside it — peaceful, scenic, and a great spot to have fun in crystal clear water.... The campsite has a very convenient location right off the freeway, which makes getting here quick and easy, though it does come with some freeway noise, especially at night. On the plus side, gas stations and a few restaurants are only a short drive away. The best part of this site is the beautiful river running alongside it — peaceful, scenic, and a great spot to have fun in crystal clear water. Each campsite comes with limited parking, enough for only two cars, so if you are coming with a larger group, you may need to plan extra parking. There is a trail as well near to this. The host of the campsite also is available there. Overall, it’s a nice campsite but just because of freeway noise i give it a 4.

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Mad Habitz

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mad Habitz

Haven’t been here since I was a child. Still one of my favorite swimming holes. Great eat for amateur rock climbing as well.

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EK Ng Hoversten

Mar 23, 2026

3.0

Google Review by EK Ng Hoversten

Drove in on a Wed late evening as we were driving through on I-80. There were only a couple other campers on site, but we were surprised to see many campsites were reserved for the weekend even in mid October. We parked in site #17, got plenty of room around our truck camper. Nice campground overall but as many other reviewers said, the noise from I-80 and the train were surprisingly loud. We can... Drove in on a Wed late evening as we were driving through on I-80. There were only a couple other campers on site, but we were surprised to see many campsites were reserved for the weekend even in mid October. We parked in site #17, got plenty of room around our truck camper. Nice campground overall but as many other reviewers said, the noise from I-80 and the train were surprisingly loud. We can hear it even inside a well insulated camper. Luckily, it didn't disturb our sleep too much.

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Emery Watson

Mar 23, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Emery Watson

Stayed this weekend on site 27. The campsite was clean and large. Proximity to the Yuba and swimming was great. The biggest downside is Highway 80 noise. It’s much closer than I expected. Site 27 is one of the farthest sites but we could still hear the ambient drone of the highway. Our site was clean, very large, and included 2 picnic tables. The downside to our site was the slight grade downhill.... Stayed this weekend on site 27. The campsite was clean and large. Proximity to the Yuba and swimming was great. The biggest downside is Highway 80 noise. It’s much closer than I expected. Site 27 is one of the farthest sites but we could still hear the ambient drone of the highway. Our site was clean, very large, and included 2 picnic tables. The downside to our site was the slight grade downhill. We were able to set our tent up on flat ground but the tables and fire pit were tilted. This was a fine place to stay for 1 night. I would not recommend for a relaxing trip or for a trip longer than 1/2 nights.

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Dan H

Mar 23, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Dan H

3.5 stars. This review is for site 31. Sites 29-35 are walk-in sites with about a 100 foot downhill walk over rocky ground. Site 31 has a lot of nice shade most of the day. The tent pitching area is flat with soft ground, no rocks, and can fit a 10x12ft tent easily. Has a picnic table and fire ring. It's located very close to a water spigot and a short walk to outhouse style(no running water) bath... 3.5 stars. This review is for site 31. Sites 29-35 are walk-in sites with about a 100 foot downhill walk over rocky ground. Site 31 has a lot of nice shade most of the day. The tent pitching area is flat with soft ground, no rocks, and can fit a 10x12ft tent easily. Has a picnic table and fire ring. It's located very close to a water spigot and a short walk to outhouse style(no running water) bathroom. Ignoring external factors the site is 5 stars. The campground is very close to a deep swimming hole with tall rocks for jumping but also has an easy way in and out of the water, and the water isn't too cold(Late June). You may want to visit just for that. There were no bears or wildlife trying to steal food, but precautions should be taken anyway. The problem is the proximity to I-80. This is a very busy highway with traffic 24/7. The highway is just over the creek and on a downhill. So cars are always going fast and trucks are frequently using their jake brake. There are also trains frequently chugging up the mountain above the road. It looked kind of cool at night, but again they are noisy and blow their horn too. You will not get to experience the sereneness of nature here. An entire unit of Brownies camped next to us and we hardly heard them over the road noise. The creek can only be heard sporadically between vehicles. Bring earplugs to sleep. The bathrooms were clean, but not stocked or serviced often. We stayed for 3 days and the toilet paper ran out in the women's bathroom every day. There was 4 full rolls in the men's, but it was locked up and could not be moved. So both men and women all used the same bathroom frequently. Bring your own toilet paper. The fire ring was completely full of ash and stones. If you want to use the attached grill for cooking you will need a shovel to clean it out. Food cooked over a hardwood fire is worth it, so I did. 3.5 stars for the reasons listed.

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