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ROCK CREEK PAVILION
Public Campground

ROCK CREEK PAVILION

Idleyld Park, Oregon
4.4 (12 reviews)

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About ROCK CREEK PAVILION

Federal campground in Oregon.

Rock Creek Pavilion offers a wonderful escape into Oregon's natural beauty, providing RV campers with access to some of the state's most scenic landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities. Located in Oregon, this public campground serves as an ideal base for travelers seeking to explore the region's diverse attractions while enjoying a comfortable camping experience.

The area surrounding Rock Creek Pavilion is characterized by the natural splendor that makes Oregon such a beloved destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're drawn to hiking through lush forests, fishing in pristine streams, or simply enjoying peaceful moments surrounded by towering trees and mountain vistas, this location provides the perfect setting. The campground's proximity to various natural attractions means you can spend your days discovering scenic trails, observing local wildlife, or relaxing beside babbling creeks.

For those interested in Oregon's outdoor heritage, the region offers excellent opportunities to connect with nature at your own pace. The area is well-suited for families looking to introduce children to camping, couples seeking a romantic getaway into the wilderness, and solo travelers pursuing adventure and solitude. The peaceful atmosphere creates an ideal environment for disconnecting from daily routines and reconnecting with what matters most.

Rock Creek Pavilion's reputation among visitors speaks to its appeal, with campers consistently rating their experiences favorably. The public campground setting means you'll be surrounded by fellow travelers who share your appreciation for outdoor experiences and the natural world. Many visitors return season after season, drawn by the reliable combination of comfortable camping facilities and access to Oregon's remarkable outdoor opportunities.

Whether you're planning a weekend escape or an extended RV adventure through Oregon, Rock Creek Pavilion provides a solid foundation for exploring the region. The campground location makes it convenient to venture out during the day and return to your RV each evening, allowing you to experience both the comfort of your home on wheels and the freedom of outdoor exploration.
4.4

Rating

12

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Idleyld Park 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 Idleyld Park.

Explore the Area

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

ROCK CREEK PAVILION Reviews

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Zoey B

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Zoey B

This beautiful hidden gem, located just a couple of hours east of Portland, is ADA accessible. There’s a concrete-paved path leading to the water and the restroom. It was one of the cleanest and best-kept sites I’ve ever visited. The reservoir was beautiful for sunrise and sunset paddles. Very easy to access the water from campsite so there is no need to drive to the day use area. Host sells fire... This beautiful hidden gem, located just a couple of hours east of Portland, is ADA accessible. There’s a concrete-paved path leading to the water and the restroom. It was one of the cleanest and best-kept sites I’ve ever visited. The reservoir was beautiful for sunrise and sunset paddles. Very easy to access the water from campsite so there is no need to drive to the day use area. Host sells firewood at $10/bundle. Fire pits have grates for cooking. Huge kudos to the camp host. There was a guest who left a huge bio-mess in the bathroom overnight. The next day, we saw that she was up early and took it upon her self to clean it. It was evident that she genuinely cares and puts a lot of effort into maintaining her sites.

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Zoey B

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Zoey B

This beautiful hidden gem, located just a couple of hours east of Portland, is ADA accessible. There’s a concrete-paved path leading to the water and the restroom. It was one of the cleanest and best-kept sites I’ve ever visited. The reservoir was beautiful for sunrise and sunset paddles. Very easy to access the water from campsite so there is no need to drive to the day use area. Host sells fire... This beautiful hidden gem, located just a couple of hours east of Portland, is ADA accessible. There’s a concrete-paved path leading to the water and the restroom. It was one of the cleanest and best-kept sites I’ve ever visited. The reservoir was beautiful for sunrise and sunset paddles. Very easy to access the water from campsite so there is no need to drive to the day use area. Host sells firewood at $10/bundle. Fire pits have grates for cooking. Huge kudos to the camp host. There was a guest who left a huge bio-mess in the bathroom overnight. The next day, we saw that she was up early and took it upon her self to clean it. It was evident that she genuinely cares and puts a lot of effort into maintaining her sites.

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Jessica Badger

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jessica Badger

This place is great and the camp host, Jill, was a delight and quite helpful. It was super quiet and a great place to break away from everything. The reservoir was almost nonexistent this time of year, so we will have to go back when it is full. The only thing to be aware of is the over abundance of yellow jackets. They are everywhere. We had to buy extra traps to place around our camp site.

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Jessica Badger

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jessica Badger

This place is great and the camp host, Jill, was a delight and quite helpful. It was super quiet and a great place to break away from everything. The reservoir was almost nonexistent this time of year, so we will have to go back when it is full. The only thing to be aware of is the over abundance of yellow jackets. They are everywhere. We had to buy extra traps to place around our camp site.

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Dani Councilman

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dani Councilman

In mid-June 2024, I stayed at campsite 12, which turned out to be a spacious, well-kept, and shaded campsite. Looking at the site, you could fit three tents and still have room to wonder. Since it was early summer, it was a little windy. It got chilly at night, so I highly recommend bringing many blankets. Oh, be sure to bring your fishing poles and kayak when camping! There's a path that leads... In mid-June 2024, I stayed at campsite 12, which turned out to be a spacious, well-kept, and shaded campsite. Looking at the site, you could fit three tents and still have room to wonder. Since it was early summer, it was a little windy. It got chilly at night, so I highly recommend bringing many blankets. Oh, be sure to bring your fishing poles and kayak when camping! There's a path that leads up to both the lake and to the bathrooms right off the site. This was a bonus. Fifteen minutes down the road is a small town which has a general store that has everything you need and then some. Whether it's a bundle of wood, a gallon of milk, or a tent repair kit, it's a nice feature when camping and you urgently need something. Cell service was a little spotty, but the cell reception would come and go, which was okay.

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Dani Councilman

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dani Councilman

In mid-June 2024, I stayed at campsite 12, which turned out to be a spacious, well-kept, and shaded campsite. Looking at the site, you could fit three tents and still have room to wonder. Since it was early summer, it was a little windy. It got chilly at night, so I highly recommend bringing many blankets. Oh, be sure to bring your fishing poles and kayak when camping! There's a path that leads... In mid-June 2024, I stayed at campsite 12, which turned out to be a spacious, well-kept, and shaded campsite. Looking at the site, you could fit three tents and still have room to wonder. Since it was early summer, it was a little windy. It got chilly at night, so I highly recommend bringing many blankets. Oh, be sure to bring your fishing poles and kayak when camping! There's a path that leads up to both the lake and to the bathrooms right off the site. This was a bonus. Fifteen minutes down the road is a small town which has a general store that has everything you need and then some. Whether it's a bundle of wood, a gallon of milk, or a tent repair kit, it's a nice feature when camping and you urgently need something. Cell service was a little spotty, but the cell reception would come and go, which was okay.

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D Brock

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by D Brock

Had a great weekend at this campground. Sites are very tidy and vault toilets incredibly clean and well tended ---- both of these due to a great and diligent camp host. The location is nice, at the far end of the forest, but not far east you're in high desert. We ended up exploring portions of the Barlow Road (Oregon Trail) between here and Mt. Hood. We had not planned on recreating on the wat... Had a great weekend at this campground. Sites are very tidy and vault toilets incredibly clean and well tended ---- both of these due to a great and diligent camp host. The location is nice, at the far end of the forest, but not far east you're in high desert. We ended up exploring portions of the Barlow Road (Oregon Trail) between here and Mt. Hood. We had not planned on recreating on the water here, and good thing, as the reservoir was almost empty. Don't know if that is what it is normally this time of year, or if due to weather, or what, but know that at least as of 8/17/25, the reservoir is very very low!

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D Brock

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by D Brock

Had a great weekend at this campground. Sites are very tidy and vault toilets incredibly clean and well tended ---- both of these due to a great and diligent camp host. The location is nice, at the far end of the forest, but not far east you're in high desert. We ended up exploring portions of the Barlow Road (Oregon Trail) between here and Mt. Hood. We had not planned on recreating on the wat... Had a great weekend at this campground. Sites are very tidy and vault toilets incredibly clean and well tended ---- both of these due to a great and diligent camp host. The location is nice, at the far end of the forest, but not far east you're in high desert. We ended up exploring portions of the Barlow Road (Oregon Trail) between here and Mt. Hood. We had not planned on recreating on the water here, and good thing, as the reservoir was almost empty. Don't know if that is what it is normally this time of year, or if due to weather, or what, but know that at least as of 8/17/25, the reservoir is very very low!

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D Brock

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by D Brock

Had a great weekend at this campground. Sites are very tidy and vault toilets incredibly clean and well tended ---- both of these due to a great and diligent camp host. The location is nice, at the far end of the forest, but not far east you're in high desert. We ended up exploring portions of the Barlow Road (Oregon Trail) between here and Mt. Hood. We had not planned on recreating on the wat... Had a great weekend at this campground. Sites are very tidy and vault toilets incredibly clean and well tended ---- both of these due to a great and diligent camp host. The location is nice, at the far end of the forest, but not far east you're in high desert. We ended up exploring portions of the Barlow Road (Oregon Trail) between here and Mt. Hood. We had not planned on recreating on the water here, and good thing, as the reservoir was almost empty. Don't know if that is what it is normally this time of year, or if due to weather, or what, but know that at least as of 8/17/25, the reservoir is very very low!

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Amy Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amy Jones

The camp host is great! The campsites are far enough apart where it does not feel crowded. It is quiet and secluded. The bathrooms were pristine!

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Amy Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amy Jones

The camp host is great! The campsites are far enough apart where it does not feel crowded. It is quiet and secluded. The bathrooms were pristine!

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Amy Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Amy Jones

The camp host is great! The campsites are far enough apart where it does not feel crowded. It is quiet and secluded. The bathrooms were pristine!

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